Susan stops believing, so never returns.
In The Last Battle, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy all die in a train wreck but live in Narnia forever.
Peter returns in the final book of the series, The Last Battle. In the Chronicles of Narnia, Susan does not return with the rest of the heroes because she had stopped believing in Narnia when they left this world for the last time (they were killed in a train accident). Whether she returned to a belief in Narnia and then made her own return to Narnia later is not known.
In the chronicles of Narnia, Peter is the eldest sibling. He protects the other siblings when they first arrive in the magical land. Susan is 2nd eldest, then Edmund, then Lucy.
Susan stopped believing that Narnia was real. So when Peter and Edmund went to look for the ring and died, Susan wasn't with them.
Susan has stopped believing. She is the equivalent of the child who embraces the Gospel with childlike faith, but then turns away in her older years because the stories of Aslan and Narnia have become nothing more than fairytales in her mind. She has more important things to worry about, such as clothes and material possessions, and her own beauty. This is an allegory of what happens to the child who stops believing in Christ as he/she grows older.
Anna Popplewell
I've read the books, and it says Prince Caspian will return, but not Peter and Susan.
Peter returns in the final book of the series, The Last Battle. In the Chronicles of Narnia, Susan does not return with the rest of the heroes because she had stopped believing in Narnia when they left this world for the last time (they were killed in a train accident). Whether she returned to a belief in Narnia and then made her own return to Narnia later is not known.
Aslan tell Susan and Peter that they are too old to return, and that they have learned everything they can "from this world". It is time for them to move on, to find who Aslan is in their own world.
After the events of the third film in the Chronicles of Narnia series, Peter, Edmund, Lucy, and Susan do not return to Narnia as they are considered too old. They continue growing up in England and lead their lives as young adults.
The children who reigned as kings and queens in Narnia were Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie. They were known as the Kings and Queens of Narnia in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.
Susan, Peter, and Edmund.
The four main characters from "The Chronicles of Narnia" are Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie.
No. By that time, Peter and Susan have been told they cannot come into Narnia again. Only Edmund and Lucy and their cousin Eustace are in 'The Voyage of The Dawn Treader'. Susan meets Caspian in 'Prince Caspian.'
The four Pevensie children from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe return to Narnia in Prince Caspian. Their names are Edmund, Peter, Susan, and Lucy
The first child to enter Narnia through the wardrobe, was Lucy Pevensie. But her siblings, Peter, Susan, and Edmund, all went through after her.
In "The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis, the new kings and queens of Narnia are the Pevensie siblings: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. They rule Narnia together during their various adventures in the magical land.
In the chronicles of Narnia, Peter is the eldest sibling. He protects the other siblings when they first arrive in the magical land. Susan is 2nd eldest, then Edmund, then Lucy.