Of course he is! Didn't you see the latest Narnia film. Actually that was all choreographed so you can't tell.
Prince Caspian was very well done. They brought director Andrew Adamson back from the first Narnia film, as well as the same four actors who played the Pevensies: William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, and Georgie Henley. Ben Barnes does a very good job of playing Prince Caspian. Some people object to the little bit of romance that is in the movie, since it wasn't part of the book.
He was a good character.
Narnia
The old Narnia is destroyed and all good Narnians and friends of Narnia are brought safely into the new Narnia (Aslan's Country) forever.
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No, Im afraid that he is not, in fact, dating Anna Popplewell, he did date her for two years, 2005-2007. They broke up and now he is dating Alexa Hamilton (from 2008-now) who is a 42 year old whereas William Moseley is only 21. Which makes her double his age. okay. here originally i had a sort of rave saying this is grose, unatural etc. But, after viewing discussion, i was a bit harsh, i still think though, that to date someone twice your age is not good. But if William Moseley and Alexa Hamilton are in love (?) then good for them. If you wish, continue to discussion to add your views. - Thanks. Ok! what kinda bs is that? he is soo not dating a 42 year old!! hes actually single as of early 2009.
no he where a great fighter
The lion's name in Narnia is Aslan. He is a central character in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, acting as a wise and powerful figure representing good and righteousness.
he is a really good fighter small but mighty
I have seen the 2 that are out and i loved them both
BY being a cop agaist outlaw bikers.
It's not bad to believe in Narnia because if you go deep into your thoughts,you will really fall in love with Narnia and dream good dreams and have luck and much much more,if you look in Aslans eyes closely you will see that it's not bad to believe in Narnia and be free in the thoughts of joy.So don't be a fraid to believe in Narnia...