How The Cast Of Chronicles Of Narnia Should Really Look

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Published 2017-04-10
For the most part, fans of C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia thought the film adaptations were well-cast. However, there are always people who want film adaptations to be 100% accurate, right down to the characters’ appearances, so it’s time to compare.

Some of the characters fit Lewis’ descriptions almost perfectly, while changes were made in a few cases in regards to hair color and age. From the character who was seriously aged up in the second film to the CGI character who looked exactly as he was described in the books, let’s take a look at how the Chronicles of Narnia cast should really look.

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The White Witch | 0:00
Lucy Pevensie | 1:02
Edmund Pevensie | 1:39
Peter Pevensie | 2:14
Susan Pevensie | 2:39
Mr. Tumnus | 3:04
Prince Caspian | 4:19
Trumpkin | 4:51
Eustace Scrubb | 5:20
Aslan | 6:05

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All Comments (21)
  • @Looper
    Which character had the most surprising look in the movies when compared to the books?
  • @Rachel-xi9gi
    I think the casting was actually good tbh. I didn't even care that they raised the ages up.
  • @brentage5000
    Love the Aslan compare. "He was described as a big lion, and he...is...a big lion. Great job!" :-)
  • @tea9272
    Can we take a moment to appreciate prince caspian's face
  • Funny how Lucy is described as having blonde hair, but majority of the illustrations have her with brown hair and not one adaptation of the story had her with blonde hair.
  • The way you pronounce Pevensie is making C.S. Lewis roll in his grave.
  • @djs_specs
    Will Poulter totally nailed the part of Eustace. Yeah, he was too old, but that was an inspired bit of casting.
  • @The101genco
    Nope I think the movie characters were PREFECT! I couldn't picture them any other way! Tilda Swinton was the prefect White Witch such an amazing villain, Edmund is also prefect. I love Skandar Keynes so much he IS Edmund!!!
  • @Momo-qo4wm
    I'm glad they made the characters older. Peter's supposed to be twelve or thirteen, but I can't imagine a thirteen year old leading an army into battle. It's hard enough believing seventeen year olds lead rebellions in literature now. And to be honest, I thought Lucy was supposed to be six or seven when I saw the first movie when I was the same age... probably because we looked quite similar. Admittedly I wasn't too far off, but it's probably better that they made the children's ages different.
  • According to a review on this movie, Narnia is the author's fairytale version of the gospel, in which the White Witch and her minions are the pharisees, Aslan the lion is Jesus (who underwent a mock trial, got killed and resurrected), and the four kids are his disciples including Susan (who wept at Aslan's dead body then first witnessed his resurrection, which is very similar to Mary Magdalene at the cruxifiction). This really enlightened me. And it must be true, given to the fact that C S Lewis is a theologian.
  • @RePaperBag
    I don't care what everybody else says. This is my favorite movie of all time.
  • The Chronicles of Narnia was the first series I ever bought and it increased my interests in reading and writing. So thank you, Narnia!!
  • @majalalia
    Is that how you pronounce Pevensie? I thought you pronounced it like Pev-en-siii not Pev-EN-sie