Plot Summary:
A year after their first adventure in Narnia, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are pulled back in by Susan’s magic horn. They find that hundreds of years have passed, and Narnia is now ruled by the bloodthirsty General Miraz, uncle to the true heir, Prince Caspian, now in exile. Now the children must find Caspian set out to overthrow the King, once again with Aslan’s help.
Main Characters:
- Ben Barnes – Prince Caspian
- Liam Neeson – Aslan (voice)
- Tilda Swinton – White Witch
- William Moseley – Peter Pevensie
- Anna Popplewell – Susan Pevensie
- Skandar Keynes – Edmund Pevensie
- Georgie Henley – Lucy Pevensie
- Warwick Davis – Nikabrik
- Eddie Izzard – Reepicheep ( voice)
- Sergio Castellito – King Miraz
Some say that this will go down as one of the best fantasy films of all time. Well we just have to wait and see.
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