Set Pictures From TORn *False Alarm*

UPDATE: The production has informed us that this is NOT a set location connected with the Narnia film. We’ll be interested to see what movie this set is being built for. If you’d like to see some more about the set building process (which is very interesting) you can still see the original story below:

Tehanu over at TheOneRing.net has snapped some exclusive pictures of what looks like the Cair Paravel set under construction. Click here to see the story and here to see the five pictures.

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False Alarm

False Alarm

About a month ago something rather strange started to take shape on the edge of West Auckland, where The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe is being filmed. A number of shipping containers were stacked into a large U-shape with gaps that formed monumental openings like gateways in each side.

I’d seen shipping containers used to form sets before at the Stone St. lot in Wellington, so I was not surprised when workmen started to add plywood facings to the containers.

The structure quickly became more complex, with stairways and a kind of gallery or balcony along one side.

The stairs form an elaborate approach to a large stage or dais in front of the central archway.

This is clearly one of the sets for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. Hard to tell what until they render the plywood with whatever finish they plan to use – then we’ll see whether it’s meant to look like dank, evil , ice-covered stone, in which case we could assume it’s the courtyard of the Witch’s House, where Edmund finds the petrified Narnians. Later in the story, once the spell of Winter is removed, the Witch’s House would probably be recognisable by some kind of threatening architecture.

Because this place looks more open and straightforward in design, I’m thinking it could be the courtyard at Cair Paravel. Perhaps we’ll see the four Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve crowned here.

This story was originally published at TheOneRing.net