Flock Hill Picture
Our spy Coracle has scanned a great picture of the Flock Hill area from The Press. Flock Hill will be the November shooting location where the Narnians will battle the forces of the White Witch in the climactic battle of the film.
Our spy Coracle has scanned a great picture of the Flock Hill area from The Press. Flock Hill will be the November shooting location where the Narnians will battle the forces of the White Witch in the climactic battle of the film.
Tehanu from TheOneRing.net brings us their report from the set of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The report talks about some of the changes from book to film and describes a few scenes involving part of the White Witch’s castle and a chase scene.
This article ran on Saturday in the Christchurch Press (NZ). James McAvoy talks about his experiences on the set of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
The New Zealand Herald ran a story on James McAvoy which discusses his role as Mr. Tumnus in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
IGN Filmforce has released a second story from the set. This time, they describe in great detail Mr. Tumnus’ house.
FilmForce brings us a partial transcript from the Pulp Expo’s Narnia panel. They joke about Adam Sandler being cast as Aslan, discuss the hairless James McAvoy (Tumnus), and talk about creating the creatures in the film.
The production has revealed the movie logo and it’s a beauty!
The Otago Daily Times reports that preparations are being made on two farms for filming in Oamaru, on New Zealand’s South Island.
JoBlo.com brings us another report from the Pulp Expo Narnia Panel with some in-depth news and pictures. We find that there are stuffed animals being used as stand-ins for the beavers and that the production has taken a great deal of care in designing the land of Narnia so there is a unique design that spans all seven books. The film will begin with London being bombed and the battle at the Fords of Beruna will be expanded to 10-12 minutes.
Andrew Adamson’s duties as LWW director are keeping him busy. So busy, in fact, that he will not be able to direct the next Shrek movie, Shrek 3. He will be involved, but the Shrek production is looking for another director. This may mean that Adamson will be available to direct the next Narnia film if all goes well with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.