Dawn Treader Trailer Screen Caps

Below you will find hi-res screen captures from every scene in the trailer so that you can pore over every minute detail. Hopefully, these will soon be replaced with even better quality captures!

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211 Responses

  1. NarnianFreak says:

    I totally agree. Both Susan and Peter won't be coming back (at least, not for a while) so why shouldn't their siblings take their places?

  2. NarnianFreak says:

    If you noticed, they're gray; those are stones.

  3. NarnianFreak says:

    That's Rhindon. I'm kinda upset that they didn't put Eustace as the dragon in there. Oh well, I'm still REALLY excited.

  4. QueenLucy12 says:

    I was wondering what if Caspian saw Susan and Susan saw Caspian…and what they "had". now that he likes Lilliandil O.0 *confused*

  5. QueenLucy12 says:

    what do you expect their guys.

  6. QueenLucy12 says:

    THANK YOU NARNIAWEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. QueenLucy12 says:

    It…Is… VERY Awesome! and to go to narnia on your birthday! 😉 🙂

  8. pselpevensie says:

    I KNOW!!!!!!!! CAN'T WAIT FOR THAT SCENE!!!!!
    <3<3<3

  9. Omac the centaur says:

    lol @ starlily!

  10. SamGamgee says:

    Guys. Pic on the islan. Four shadows. No one wearing a dress. CASPIAN WENT TO THE ISLAND WITH THEM! I AM GOING TO EAT SOMEONE!

  11. son of adam says:

    yup, i notice that. But it also looks like dragon skin pattern, it could be a sign of dragon.

  12. Rilianluvr4evr says:

    Lol I was thinking the same thing…about the sword glowing. Certainly doesn't help all those misguided peeps who say LOTR and Narnia are the same >:(

  13. Rilianluvr4evr says:

    The way Liliandil glowed like that reminded me of Galadriel in LoTR lol

  14. Lady Haleth says:

    They weren't supposed to be those kind of guys. I think the guy playing Eustace looks right, though. And I think there is a scene of him writing in that diary–that was always hilarious.

  15. QueenLucy12 says:

    that will not be me! lol!

  16. McGunn says:

    Yes, but do you remember what Susan sounded like in the trailer of PC when she said "I think we did"? I hated the way she said that, with no kind of feeling or sadness, as it should have been according to the book. But when the film came out a different take had been used, where she said it with more wonder and regret. So hopefully that will be the case with this trailer as well – the shots aren't set in stone…

  17. McGunn says:

    I think they used the same actress for the White Witch and the Green Lady in the BBC adaption. In a Christian perspective it is natural that the two characters who represent Satan (casting the spell of eternal winter upon Narnia and tempting/hoodwinking Prince Rillian in SC) are played by the same actress. It's also easier to understand for children seeing the films, if they are the same.

  18. QueenSusanJ316 says:

    I did notice, and I can no tfigure out if I like it or if I am unhappy about it.

  19. Adeona says:

    I did notice, and it's worrying me. Also, the "Malevolent Mist" is suspiciously greenish.

    I don't like Lucy using Susan's bow. I'm excited to see her in some sort of skirmish, but she ought to have another bow.
    You can see a [presumably] dead crew member lying on the deck beside/behind her, BTW.

  20. Mrulockia says:

    Did anyone notice Lucy's wearing what looks to be Susan's hand me downs from the first movie? Her hide-and-seek blouse, for part.

  21. Loyal Narnian says:

    The trailer looks good. I love the part with the Silver Sea and all the lilies! Why is the witch back again? That's getting a little annoying but oh well. And why is the sword glowing blue. LOTR? Other than that, looks good.

  22. Chris W says:

    I hope they keep the fighting to a minimum in this movie. It may be minor, but one thing I noticed about the book is the complete absence of violence. Set in peacetime (as opposed to what CS Lewis called the "war years"), VDT consistently opted for a nonviolent resolution to each situation. In every challenge where there was a potential fight — such as establishing authority over the Lone Islands, confronting the dragon, dealing with the monopods, the Deathwater quarrel and facing the sea serpent — there was … no fight. In fact, in most instances a fight would have been disastrous and tragic. We even have the notable situation where Reepicheep counselled *against* battle. It's a dramatic change in direction compared to the first 2 Narnia books. Anyway, that's the book.

    The trailer, on the other hand, does not look so promising in this regard. There is obviously a battle scene in there — probably the Lone Islands — and Lucy apparently is in a fight with her bow. Oh dear. Big battles are appropriate for some other Narnia books, but I'd prefer not to see them in this movie. They go against the overall tone of the book.

  23. Emily says:

    when i saw this trailer in theaters, i almost cried. it seems like it's been forever since the last film! i can't wait!!
    oh and can someone tell me how old lucy and edmund are supposed to be?

  24. Sir Anton says:

    I agree. The trailer does look promising. I hoped this would be the case from a new director. Perhaps we will get to see more inspiration, magic, and substance rather than violence and hollywood hijinks.

  25. Ian says:

    You know what I became a Christian because of Narnia-when I saw the BBC version when I was 5 and been a fan since and read the books. Now I'm 17 and after seen what the film makers have done with LWW & PC. I've lost some faith in their direction, but I'm willing to put it aside and give them one last chance. But honestly I'm looking more looking forward to seeing Eclipse–and I'm a guy! You think this makes me less a fan?

  26. Mrulockia says:

    Well, since Eclipse is being released this month, while VotDT has six more to go, it's only natural to be more excited for the one nearer to it's release date. :/

  27. Valeria says:

    Love the trailer, it's pretty cool, and I think they made a good job in this movie, but the 3d thing i'm not that excited, everybody is doing it and i don't think that's a good idea, but two thumbs up for the trailer.
    LOVE THE SERIES!

  28. kingTirian says:

    the trailer kinda gave me an impression that it dawned on to a younger audience….unlike PC< that trailer was stunning and amzing..the LWW trailer was astounding…this trailer sounds good, but needs a little more..other than that….2 thumbs and 2 toes up!

  29. elanor says:

    Yes, I kind of have a feeling that the trailer felt a little choppy and awkward (with respect to the smoothness with the lines and picture) because they have not really polished the movie yet. I will be interested to see the next, longer trailer they come out with!

  30. High Queen Emily the Valiant says:

    I have saved nearly all of the photos the're wicked

  31. pselpevensie says:

    there is obviously some fighting in it based on what you pointed out Chris W, but i don't think there are any major battles taking place. remember what edmund had said in the begining of the trailer, "if there are no wars to fight…"

  32. Johana says:

    It looks okay, but Lucy looks too old. I don't think that they really caught the essance of Narnia in the new movie:-(

  33. tolkienlewisfan says:

    Eclipse??? You're killin me bro.

  34. tolkienlewisfan says:

    Its too bad they didn't show the sea serpent…that one of the sequences I am most excited for.

  35. Bethany Weathers says:

    I'm with you. But I'm a girl. 🙂 I'm not saying VDT doesn't look good, because it does, but Eclipse just is more my kind of movie. Plus, I love Edward lol.

  36. Bethany Weathers says:

    More movies are being made into 3D now because it makes it harder to pirate or bootleg. It's a security thing.

  37. Aunt Letty says:

    Ok, I just had an idea about both Edmund's glowing blue version of Peter's sword, and the shot of Lucy with Susan's bow and quiver:

    So, probably Lucy is shooting at the sea-serpent. That was the first thing the voyagers tried to do to protect themselves, when they realized what they had run afoul of.

    And, maybe Ed is feeling like he deserves to be high king now, with Peter barred from Narnia, and he draws the High King's sword, and it's glowing because he's not supposed to use it pridefully, and that's part of his test?

    Well, ok, it was just a thought.

    I'm not saying I hope that's how it turns out, but it sort of fits with the "I'm a king" line of Edmund's, in the trailer. That line that so many took exception to. Doesn't really fit with the story as it is written, but then, like Peter in PC, Edmund's role in VDT is more as a sort of endorsement and supporter to Caspian and, after Eustace's transformation, to Eustace as well. Actually, Ed's more of a passenger/sightseer in VDT than an adventurer. It's not really his story. It's Eustace's and Caspian's and to some extent, Reepicheep's. I can see why the screenplay writers would be looking for a character journey for Edmund.

  38. Starlily says:

    That's an interesting theory, Aunt Letty. But I'm more inclined to think the glowing sword has something to do with the "seven swords" thing, or maybe it's a nightmare on the Dark Island. Of course we can't know for sure until we have more info.

    By the way, has anyone considered that that green smoke stuff curling around the ship might be the "malevolent mist" we heard about a while ago? I think there's a pretty good chance it is. But again we'll have to wait and see. 🙂

  39. swordwhale says:

    The difference is: Lewis understands Myth. He understands The Hero Journey. He knows Fantasy and how it can take you out of the Mundane and into the Magical. How it can carry you below the glimmering surface of the world to deeper meanings and understandings. The filmakers interpret this great work through their own lenses and minds and experiences, but they have given us a great translation of a great tale. Romances are all well and good, but simply sticking a few vampires in a romance does not make it Fantasy, Myth, or a Hero Journey with depth.

  40. swordwhale says:

    Interesting. I think it's just become the latest greatest craze. Many films are great in 3D; Avatar, UP, and How to Train Your Dragon had a lot of aerial footage, flying, use of the kind of 3 dimensional space we don't think of as ground dwellers. Some "enhnacements" should be left alone: Clash of the Titanicly Bad 3D would have been better left as 2D, or just filmed with a proper 3D camera (the after the fact computer generated 3D was fuzzy, had shadow images and was generally awful).

    A sea voyage happens in a space which shrinks to the hundred feet or so of deck you occupy…and expands to the whole round horizon; you move in the center of a circle of sea and sky, paying great attention to the shapes of things (especially weather) on the horizon. Being underwater is exactly like flying. Both spaces make for a great 3D film. Hope it lives up to that promise.

  41. Narnia Girl says:

    Aunt Letty: that's quite an interesting theory! We'll have to see if you're right.

    Ok, so….sigh…I am very excited about the movie, don't get me wrong. But does anyone else feel like the essence of the story was completely lost in the trailer???
    For heavens sakes, Caspian didn't have a single line! and Eustace only had one. We saw no footage of the dragon, none of the sea serpent, and quite frankly, very little of the shown plot had nothing to do the actual book. I am curious to see what the shot of Anna (Susan) and Will (Peter) was about. Not that I'd be upset it the had a small appearance (at an appropriate time). I just didn't feel like what I saw was Narnia. Maybe I'm being too critical, I don't know. Will someone please tell me what they think about it?
    I will say this though, I very much liked the way they portrayed the picture coming to life!!! That was awsome! 🙂

  42. son of adam says:

    "I just didn’t feel like what I saw was Narnia"

    I understand what you feel, I have this feeling too when I first saw this trailer, and then I tell myself should be optimistic.

    Because the director is different, and also different company. Just like harry Potter, since they change director from 3rd movie, it's feeling totally change. This is what I'm worried about. From the 1st time I heard Disney to gave up this series, I know it will be different. Different studio and different director…. and I'm worried about Fox company, from what i know, they always not that good in fantasy movies. Soundtrack composer has change. Actually, Andrew Adamson should continue direct all Narnia movie, because he did movie 1 & 2, only he knew how Narnia should be, just like LOTR, all direct by the same director, Peter Jackson, this is the different of change and not change director.

    Every person's thought are different, so it's hard to be same….

    I just hope Andrew Adamson will be back for The Silver Chair. For now what we can do is to be optimistic, let's hope VDT will be great.

  43. Elf Maiden Archer of Rivendell says:

    Well, when they were filming, I know Skandar Keynes(Edmund)was 17 turning 18, and Georgie Henley (Lucy) was 14.

  44. Elf Maiden Archer of Rivendell says:

    i'm trying to figure out how to get an avatar. http://nenuial.nippu.net/categories/Galadriel/dimonds.jpg

  45. Elf Maiden Archer of Rivendell says:

    that did not work.

  46. true-narnian_queen says:

    you are crazy!!!! twilight!!! are you kidding me!!! i saw the first one and hated it!!! VDT IS GOING TO BETTER THAN ANY TWILIGHT MOVIE EVER TO COME OUT!!!!!!

  47. true-narnian_queen says:

    i am totally with you!!

  48. true-narnian_queen says:

    oh yeah and swordwhale i 100% agree, Twilight does not even touch what fantasy is! Twilight is not what fantasy is, it will never compare to Narnia!!

  49. Cassie says:

    I wonder why all four Pevensies are in the trailer. Peter and Susan are mentioned in the book as being under Professor Kirke's tutelage and traveling to America respectively. Therefore, they should not be in Narnian dress as they seem to be in the trailer. Also, when Lucy almost utters the 'beauty' spell in the book, she does so because she wants to be beautiful like Susan. Does it look like Anna Popplewell in the mirror in the book just before the roar? I think so… so I wonder what role she plays in this film?

    I hope they don't bring Peter and Susan back other than in the ways the book mentioned them. They were not in the book. Not that they have to stick strictly to the books for the movies to be good, but they do have to stick to the spirit of the books, which is about faith and love in Christ. To change that to suit Hollywood or anything secular is to ruin the movies. The first two were excellent. Let us hope any more Narnia movies are equally excellent!

  50. HighQueenofNarnia says:

    I have no idea if this has any significance, but, at the end, in the mysterious location, Susan doesn't appear to be in the same place. The red pillar, or whatever it is, is on the right, while in Peter's, Lucy's, and Edmund's shots, this red pillar is on the left.

  51. Tim D says:

    More minotaur please! 😀 😀

  52. Mike says:

    I am looking forward to this movie, I hope Fox can bring the epic into the movies like they did with LOTR. Disney never really had faith in the movies and did not invest anywhere near what Fox is. The serpent and the dragon were probably not shown because they are still being rendered. The movie is in post production when all the cgi is done. Most of the scenes were simple scenes that required little to no cgi work. That being said, I can't wait until the movie hits theaters.

  53. Marije says:

    How about the idea that Orks are coming? 😛 No, but, I'm quite curious about the movie, we will find it out when it's finally there!

  54. Jamal says:

    What movies that follows series of books usually do is that if it has been a while since a last movie came out, they give just some rush trailer which is usually not the actually one. I am assuming they put some bits of the movie, but the last part was probably an add in which will not happen in the end as it would completely change everything in the movie. I am sure Susan/Anna and Peter/William will NOT be in the movie. I may be wrong, but this is more probable. All they wanted to do was to give something Narnian for the Narnian Lovers. It's all just a guess though.

  55. QueenLucy12 says:

    I love it! but Im sad that edmund wanted to go to war 🙁

  56. FanSince4thGrade says:

    it looks like, @ the very end, that aslan is roaring with a fiery (maybe cloudy) backround. If it is a fiery backround, that would mean that they might try to end narnia last battle style at the end of the silver sea. 🙁 such a sad deviation. i really hope they don't do that, but if they do, and if susan has, as the last battle says, grown up and thinks of narnia as a child's game of imagining, then she would go through the opposite side of the door from peter, edmund, and lucy as an unbeliever.

  57. son of adam says:

    LOTR is from New Line.

  58. son of adam says:

    Fox do Eragon & Percy Jackson.

  59. Narnia-Fan1 says:

    Of course the twilight saga isn't fantasy! it's a boring, bad-made and sucking story! Narnia is way better and VDT's gonna kick Eclipse out!!!

  60. QueenLucy12 says:

    yeah, and eragon could of been AWESOME! they left out ALOT of stuff for eragon. Hope and Pray that doesnt happen to vdt!