One Year To Go: Dawn Treader’s Competition

Official Dawn Treader logo
We are officially one year away from the USA release of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader! Yay! In honor of hitting the 365-days-to-go mark, we thought we’d take a look at Dawn Treader‘s competition next year.

As everybody knows, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader will probably make or break the rest of the Narnia film series due to Prince Caspian not performing as well as the production had hoped and budgeted for. If Dawn Treader does well, the series will continue; if not, the production may call it quits.

After Prince Caspian only made half of its predicted box office profit, most people blamed its summer release date and the tough competition surrounding it (like Iron Man and Indiana Jones). Even though Dawn Treader is back to a Christmas release, it will still face some competition. Here’s what we’re looking at:

harry potter logoNovember 19, 2010Β β€” Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 (three weeks prior to Dawn Treader)
Love it or hate it, everybody knows that the Harry Potter series has grown into monster franchise. In fact, it is one of the most profitable movie franchises in the world (unadjusted, it’s number one worldwide). There is no doubt this movie will do well at the box office as the series is drawing to a close. Of course the big question for Narnia fans everywhere is will this movie affect Dawn Treader‘s box office? Most movies will have one, maybe two, large grossing weekends. The Harry Potter movies are no exception. By the time week three rolls around it shouldn’t affect Dawn Treader‘s opening weekend. Remember too that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe came out three weeks after Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

rapunzel thumbnailNovember 24, 2010Β β€” Rapunzel 3-D (the Thanksgiving release two and a half weeks prior to Dawn Treader)
This is Disney’s next big animated movie they’ve been hyping for the past year or two. (I heard about this movie long before The Princess and the Frog that comes out tomorrow.) Rapunzel”s big selling point is its new style of animation. It’s a 3-D movie, but with the old hand-painted animation look. Will it affect Dawn Treader? Well, unless its story ends up being on par with Beauty and the Beast or Aladdin, I think Harry Potter is going to swallow this movie whole.

dawn treader thumbnailDecember 10, 2010Β β€” The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
In the words of Doug Gresham, go see it with your friends, take your friends’ friends, and take your enemies because you’re supposed to love them too. Hopefully this movie will be a huge success!

tron logoDecember 17, 2010 – Tron: Legacy (one week after Dawn Treader)
When Tron came out in 1982, it was much like Star Wars with its groundbreaking special effects. Nobody had seen anything like it before. Though it certainly wasn’t as popular as Star Wars, the original Tron has a significant group of hard-core followers. Series reboots are “in” right now, with a lot of movies from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s being remade with mixed results. The good ones (like Batman Begins and Star Trek) are making huge profits. It remains to be seen whether or not Tron will fall into this category, but I think its real threat to Dawn Treader is the fact it releases only one week later. It could go either way… King Kong failed to bring down The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe but Indiana Jones did much better than Prince Caspian.

greenhornetlogoDecember 22, 2010Β β€” The Green Hornet (the Christmas release one and a half weeks after Dawn Treader)
This may be the dark horse of the Holiday 2010 movie season. Actor Seth Rogan’s adaptation is based on the ’40s radio show and the later ’60s TV show about a masked superhero called the Green Hornet. Not much is known about this movie yet, aside from the fact that Rogan has stated it will be an old-fashioned-type superhero movie. This movie will be opening the same day as Jack Black’s Gulliver’s Travels, which will definitely help out Dawn Treader asΒ The Green Hornet will have direct competition for its opening day release. Time will tell if it will be a serious contenderΒ with Dawn Treader.

In conclusion, when we compare this line-up to what theΒ two previous Narnia movies had to face, this is about as good of a schedule as we could hope for. None of these filmsΒ really seems to offer serious competition (provided that Dawn Treader is a good movie that everybody wants to go see). However, keep in mind that all of these release dates are subject to change, and more studios may squeeze their movies in around this time as well.

162 Responses

  1. InLoveWithAslan says:

    One more year? Guys it feels like its been too long already! I want it now!!!!!! Ok, I am glad it's only a year now and not two or three years. Time passes when you're busy.

  2. LL says:

    So this is it, then…the countdown begins…
    I can't wait! One year is honestly going to fly by soooo fast! I mean, it's been over a year already (December 2nd 2008) since Prince Caspian was released on DVD in the U.S.!!
    Things are going to work out just fine, I know it!

  3. Tarwe, the Narnian Elf says:

    1 year to go! We're closing in, Narnians!

    I like Douglas Grasham's quote! HaHaHa! I'll drag my family and friends along! πŸ˜‰ Unless a blizzard or something is raging at my door, I'll be watching VDT in a year! WHOOHOO!

    I can't stand Harry Potter. It grates me when it gets compared to my beloved LOTR and Narnia. However, I am afraid it will be the most competitive (from an unexperienced eye). Come on, Narnians! We can't let that happen! To the movie theater! In this case, numbers DO win the battle! Are you with me?

  4. WillMosleyandSkandarcrush! says:

    Please Type Here, I meant Love Story in the rapunzul movie, NOT harry potter. That'd be just wierd…

  5. WillMosleyandSkandarcrush! says:

    You may be right. And your probably right. I'm just saying my point of view: what i would do. I'm probably making no sense. Sorry, I'll shut up…………… πŸ™‚

  6. Puddleglum says:

    Won't be able to stick my nose out of my wigwam for a month now.

  7. bkey says:

    I don't think Harry Potter will be much competition 3 weeks into its theatrical run. At that point its revenues will be slowing down. I'm a little worried about Tron Legacy. I think it has the potential to overtake VDT in its second weekend.

  8. sachin says:

    narnia is irish so was C.S.Lewis harry potter is british and i love narnia and i hate hate harry potter.

  9. coracle says:

    Harry Potter 1 opened in November 2001, followed by LOTR: FOTR about 3 weeks later.
    I think it should be a long enough gap that HP 6 1/2 won't affect VDT's popularity.

  10. coracle says:

    Narnia isn't actually Irish – Lewis was Anglo-Irish (English people whose families had lived in the north of Ireland for a long time) which is different from true Irish. Lewis was also a good part Welsh – but tended to be seen as English.
    Harry Potter is English. British covers all parts of the UK and Ireland, which HP isn't.
    There have been far too many nasty comments about Harry Potter on here – please state things respectfully!

  11. tenthofthatname says:

    I just wanted to add…at least VDT's release date is nowhere near Pirates of the Caribbean 4.

  12. narniaqueen says:

    except harry potter, these movies got nothing on narnia!!! πŸ˜€ both of my favorite movie franchises in the world, harry potter and narnia will open consecutively! 3 weeks is the perfect span of time apart, so i can get over the harry potter craze and submerge myself into narnia πŸ™‚

  13. Tauriel says:

    That's just for that bit when Ron opens the locket Horcrux and gets a vision of Harry and Hermione embracing and kissing, which is supposed to turn him against them. Obviously it won't be full frontal nudity. The media are just exaggerating as always.

  14. Azon the Narnian says:

    To what GlumPuddle said… I like it!! =) Reepicheep is like Narnias Chuck Noris!! Harry might have phenominal cosmic POWER!!! But all it would take is Zip Sliuahhh!! Reep wins! =)

  15. mC iVAN says:

    HP 7, rather!
    I wonder if any of the remaining Narnia books will be divided into two movies just like Deathly Hollows was.

  16. sonrise3000 says:

    Yes!!!!! I totally agree. Love HP, But I think I love Narnia even more. 3 weeks apart!!!!! Cannot wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  17. Sue says:

    wow! you guys here certainly make full use of the english language. i'm really impressed! it seems as if you all were having a really important meeting in an office. xD i personally think that harry potter won't affect vdt that much since there's a 3-week gap in between…unless there are many last-minute movie-goers (sorry if that word doesn't exist. lol).

  18. FriendOfNarnia2 says:

    Fortunately HP is one of the most front-loaded franchises of all time. It will probably be making no more than 30 million by its third weekend at the boxoffice. I'm suspected VDT to pull in around 60 million.

  19. PaigeReeder says:

    Wow, Naria and TRON… I'm just gonna have to see both.
    Better start saving my pennies. ^_-

  20. ChristProclamer says:

    You make a good point, I think. A lot of people who will see HP will also then go see VoDT because of their similarities.

  21. ChristProclamer says:

    I don't think HP will be a big issue. Granted, DH is a lot more…epic story than GoF, but I'm still not worried with a 3 week difference.
    BUT I checked Imdb and I thought the Rapunzel date was Dec 10th…am I wrong? If so, that might be a problem to release both family-type films on the same day. If not, I again think we're fine. This Tron thing is worrying me, though. I secretly hope it fails and honestly doubt it will.
    It all comes down to Fox and their choices for VoDT. I think that they will make this one big–it has huge potential, and they would be foolish to let something stupid happen and flub this. Remember PC's failure had to do with it's high budget, and VoDT has a quite lower budget.

  22. kate Achey says:

    I like Lucy pevensie and Edmund pevensie . I hope they do a good job .

  23. katrina says:

    one year, yay!!

  24. Mirima Rosetrader says:

    You said it glumPuddle! I think on rare occasions marsh wiggles still can crack a smile. πŸ˜‰

  25. Mirima Rosetrader says:

    GOOOOOO AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER! OPENING DAY, BABY! SO THERE! I'm also looking forward to Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief & Iron Man 2, but Voyage of the Dawn Treader is my crown jewel for next year! Rapunzel is going down. I haven't even heard of Tron so I think Narnia going to eat that one for breakfast too! Don't care about Green Hornet. And if LWW did good three weeks after a Harry Potter movie (blech) then I think it will do good this time too. I'm going to try to stay confident! SAIL VDT! DOWN WITH THE COMPETETORS! ASLAN CONQUERS ALL! LONG LIVE ASLAN AND SAIL ON VDT!

  26. Lady of Narnia says:

    I totally agree. (the duel was my favorite part)

  27. NarniaHannahβ™₯(used to be celtic13 and LucyReepicheep4β™₯) says:

    hahah!! I want Reep pajamas!!! πŸ˜€

  28. narniafan4ever β™₯ says:

    I love how the letters in on your comment go way off the comment box….haha. πŸ˜€

  29. TheScribblingScribe says:

    There's a trailer? Already?

  30. TheScribblingScribe says:

    I believe the nudity they are referring to is the part when Voldemort kills Harry. When he goes to the 'other place' and has a chat with Dumbledore. I could be wrong though… πŸ™‚

  31. TheScribblingScribe says:

    Indeed.

  32. TheScribblingScribe says:

    Also, I think HP will have a smaller audience this time; not many parents will take their young kids to the 7th movie. If they follow the book, it will be dark, violent, and depressing.

  33. TheScribblingScribe says:

    That's true! Although many Narnia lovers hate Harry Potter.

  34. TheScribblingScribe says:

    Haha. Your huge 'YES' made my computer go crazy πŸ˜‰

  35. TheScribblingScribe says:

    Think about this: the Harry Potter movie series is almost completed. If VDT is a success, and they continue to make the Narnia movies, the main competition will be gone!

  36. TheScribblingScribe says:

    Thanks for that πŸ™‚

  37. Sahara says:

    The one thing that Dawn Treader doesn't have is the supports of Disney and its ability to publicizes. Disney does the best job in promoting their movies. So without them I think is might be a little harder for DT to do well. I don't think they will have a problem with Harry Potter but the other movies will the its down fall

  38. phvolt220 says:

    Uh… what about that Percy Jackson series? Maybe not…???

    Also at most 2 years later, there's also this new series "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" by Irish author Michael Scott. <3 πŸ™‚ <3 It got number 5 on the New York Times Bestseller List: Children's Books – Series Books. I hope word-of-mouth will spread. Google it… watch for it. πŸ˜‰

  39. HisWarrior says:

    Ha! Ha! Ha! (A thousand times over)! If Harry Potter even looked at Reepicheep without screaming, that'd be a surprise.

  40. Aslansgirl.7 says:

    I just hope they realease a trailer or poster soon.
    That'll start up the hype even more (:
    Yeah VDT!! πŸ˜€

  41. sirsimon says:

    I think VOTDT will do fantastically, Prince Caspain did very well, but today people are greedy and value a film by its money income, tickets don't label a film great or not, i enjoyed caspian even with the changes, but i think the changes enhanced the film. I say, though i like harry potter, voyage will destroy it, it is after all the favourite of the series.
    A film is rated by the enjoymnet you get out of it, if it makes me smile during it, then its a hit in my heart.

  42. Don't woory, TVDT will beat them all

  43. Mal says:

    Yeah! Love that quote: "Go with your friends, your friend's friends, and go with your enemies, because you're supposed to love them too."

    I am pumped about this movie! Sail on to victory!

  44. Mal says:

    Well, that movie probably won't be that good anyway, so there's no fear of competition there. Number one is probably the best one, and the other three, not so much. πŸ™‚

  45. iLiveInNarnia says:

    Your opinions are great. Ycan keep talking if you want to..no need to shut up πŸ˜‰ another HP movie was released prior to LWW about 4 years ago (wow that makes me feel old) and it brought a lot of people in to see LWW just because of their likes of HP πŸ˜‰

  46. farsight1 says:

    I'm not so worried about the competition this time around. PC had it much worse on that aspect. I think the movie will be good, so I'm not losing sleep over that either. What I'm actually worried about is the Fox Marketing Department – which I don't trust at all – and their input in the movie script, if they do have any. They're the ones who produced, distributed and marketed 'Fantastic Four', which are my favorite superheroes of all time and ruined all of their movies. This is the best book of one of the best fantasy series around, they HAVE to get it right.

  47. Alice says:

    totally insane. it's true, LWW came out 3 weeks after Goblet of Fire, but you have got to be kidding me. there's an aweful lot of competition and with the worldwide gross for PC, how many people will give VDT a chance? aw man, there may not b a silver chair after all…

  48. loverforBen says:

    Harry Potter! Gage me already. I am so sick of those movies it makes want to puke!

  49. narniafan4ever β™₯ says:

    Whenever a movie wants to add a nude-scene (full or partial), then its bad news. πŸ™

  50. narniafan4ever β™₯ says:

    I hope your right!

  51. NarniaNut823 says:

    Okay… dont hate on me, but i think that Harry Potter will do better than VotDT.BUT here is my reasoning: Prince Caspian really blew it and i know a bunch of people who are doubting that VotDT will be any better. Of course, i know that it will be. And here is another reason: Harry Potter has not dropped the ball once, and this is the 7 movie. I mean, serously, they have no haters on the movies (well… depends on the person). Soooo… i think that our only major threat is Harry Potter, and if VotDT is as good as i hope and pray that it will be, then we will do absolutely fine πŸ™‚

  52. Ollie Bright says:

    I didn't read any of the comments because I don't want to see any Potter bashing, dangit. I'm fan of BOTH. You don't have to lower one to enjoy the other
    As long as it doesn't get trounced by anything with the name "Twilight" on it.

  53. Lstc3ltacorn says:

    I hope they dont ruin it again with two random characters kissing at the end :p

  54. ChristProclamer says:

    'Ear, 'ear. πŸ˜‰
    Seriously, I agree with you on all points.

  55. Lucy says:

    I watched Rapunzel but it was a barbie version and it was in hungarian!
    It was pretty good but also was not.Their voices are kind of bad!

  56. Lucy says:

    I saw some Harry Potter trailers and it was like totally really bad I said to myself that I never want to watch it!

  57. Lucy says:

    Really don't tell me you like it!

  58. ILOVENARNIA says:

    harry potter is such an idiot

  59. narniaman says:

    So very tue

  60. WarriorQueen says:

    I hate, hate, hate Harry Potter. If it interferes with Narnia, I shall be quite put out. I personally think they should release Dawn Treader in late September or October since it seems like there's never any good movies coming out around that time, but I could be wrong. I really don't know anything about the strategies involved in film release and marketing. All I know is that I'll go to it the minute it comes out. I just can't stand the thought of waiting until next December for the Dawn Treader when it's one of my favorite books in the series! I hope they did it right! That interview with Doug Gresham made me a bit nervous.