Michael Apted as the director, for a planned release in 2. Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures concerning Prince Caspians performance at the box office, resulting in Disney departing the production and being replaced by 2. Century Fox. Filming later took place in Australia and New Zealand in 2. D in 2. 01. 0. It was released in traditional 2. D, Real. D 3. D, and Digital 3. D, and a limited release in 4. D. 4The film premiered on November 3. Royal Film Performance in London5 and was released worldwide on December 1. It was commercially successful but met with mixed reviews, praising the performances and visual effects but criticizing the script and pace. The film received moderate success in North America with a gross of 1. However, it fared better than Prince Caspian internationally with 3. The film was the 1. Golden Globe Awards for Best Original Song. It then became 2. Century Foxs highest grossing film in 2. The Magicians Nephew was to be the fourth entry to the series,78 but in Autumn 2. Walden Medias contract with the C. S. Lewis estate expired, which placed the possibility of another film on indefinite hold. However, on October 1, 2. The C. S. Lewis Company announced that they have entered into an agreement with The Mark Gordon Company to jointly develop and produce the fourth film, The Chronicles of Narnia The Silver Chair. Three years after the events of Prince Caspian, Edmund Pevensie and Lucy are staying with their irritating bookworm cousin Eustace Scrubb until the war is over, separated from Peter and Susan Pevensie. Edmund is still too young to enlist in His Majestys Armed Forces. At their cousins home, a painting of a ship on the ocean transports Lucy, Edmund and Eustace into an ocean in Narnia. They are rescued by Caspian, who captains the Dawn Treader. He invites them on a voyage to rescue the seven Lords of Narnia whom his uncle Miraz banished. In the Lone Islands, where people are sold as slaves, Caspian and Edmund are captured and imprisoned while Lucy and Eustace are sold as slaves. Caspian meets one of the lost lords Lord Bern, who reveals that the slaves are not sold, but sacrificed to a mysterious green mist. They are rescued by their crew. Bern, who becomes the new governor, gives Caspian a sword, one of seven given to each of the lords by Aslan. At another island, Lucy is abducted by the invisible Dufflepuds who force her to enter the manor of the magician Coriakin to find a visibility spell. She does so, and later introduces him to her friends. Coriakin encourages the crew to defeat the mist by laying the lords seven swords at Aslans Table on Ramandus island, but warns them that they are about to be tested, through temptation. Lucy recites a beauty incantation she found, and enters a dream in which she has transformed into Susan and neither Lucy nor Narnia exist. Aslan chides Lucy for her self doubt, explaining that her siblings only know of Narnia because of her, telling her dont run away from who you are. Another sword is recovered from a magical pool that turns anything that touches it into gold, including one of the lost lords which leads to a massive fight between Edmund and Caspian. Meanwhile, Eustace finds, and steals from a rock pit full of treasure. While Edmund and Caspian look for Eustace, they discover the remains of another of the lords and recover his sword. A dragon approaches and is driven away from the Dawn Treader. The dragon is revealed to be Eustace, transformed by the treasure after succumbing to its temptations. Reepicheep befriends Eustace, and Eustace is touched by the mouses kindness. He undergoes a change of heart and becomes helpful to the crew. The crew arrive at Aslans Table to find three lost lords sleeping. As they place the swords on the table they realize one is still missing. A star descends from the sky and transforms into Lilliandil, a beautiful woman who guides them to the Dark Island, lair of the Mist, where they discover the last surviving Lord, Rhoop. Edmunds fear manifests itself as a monstrous sea serpent that attacks the ship. Eustace fights the serpent, but Rhoop wounds him with the last sword, causing him to fly away with the sword impaled in his side. He encounters Aslan, who transforms him back into a boy, removes the sword from his body and sends him to Ramandus island with it. As the crew fights the serpent, the Mist tries to distract Edmund by appearing as Jadis, the White Witch. Eustace reaches the table and fights through the Mist to place the sword upon it, allowing the swords to unleash their magic and bestow Peters sword which Edmund was in possession of with the power to slay the sea serpent, the death of which awakens the three sleeping lords, destroys the Mist and Dark Island and liberates the sacrificed slaves. Eustace rejoins Lucy, Edmund, Caspian and Reepicheep, and they sail to a mysterious shore before a massive wave. Aslan appears and tells them that his country lies beyond, although if they go there they may never return. Caspian refuses, knowing that he has more duties to do as king, but Reepicheep is determined to enter, and Aslan blesses him before he paddles beyond the wave. Aslan opens a portal to send Lucy, Edmund and Eustace home, but informs Lucy and Edmund they have grown up and can never return to Narnia. Aslan encourages them to know him in their world by another name, and tells a reformed Eustace that he may return. The three enter the portal and swim up to the bedroom. Eustace hears his mother announcing a visitor, Jill Pole. The three leave the room, stopping to look back at the painting, which shows the Dawn Treader sailing out of sight. Pevensies and ScrubbseditSkandar Keynes as Edmund Pevensie Edmund is the second youngest of the Pevensie children and a King of Narnia. He is more matured after the events of Prince Caspian, and he takes good care of his younger sister and cousin while they embark on a voyage to defeat the enemy. On his last journey, his hunger for more power against Caspian and the White Witch is being tested. Georgie Henley as Lucy Pevensie Lucy is the youngest of the Pevensie children. A Queen of Narnia who first discovered the world of Narnia during the events of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, she comes back to Narnia to save it from a threatening evil while her faith is being tested along the way. Henley feels that Lucys desire to be more beautiful than her sister Susan represents the dilemma of modern teenage girls on beauty and image. Watch Online Free Bobby Yeah. Will Poulter as Eustace Scrubb Eustace is the Pevensie childrens annoying cousin who gets transported to Narnia for the first time.