“Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight. At the sound of his roar, sorrows will be no more.” 2. Prince Caspian (2008) Logline: One year later (in our world), the Pevensies are pulled back to Narnia—only to find 1,300 years have passed, their castle is ruins, and a young prince fights for his throne against a corrupt Telmarine king.
“Things never happen the same way twice, dear one.” — Aslan 3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) Logline: Edmund and Lucy, along with their annoying cousin Eustace, are swallowed into a painting of a grand ship—the Dawn Treader—and join King Caspian on a perilous quest to find seven lost lords and break a green mist that steals souls.
Overcoming selfishness, temptation, courage, letting go of childhood. narnia 1 2 3
Summoned by Prince Caspian’s magic horn, the Pevensies return to a Narnia overrun by humans who have forgotten the talking beasts and magical creatures. Caspian, the rightful heir, is fleeing his usurping uncle Miraz. The children help rally the Old Narnians for war. Peter challenges Miraz to a duel, while Lucy seeks Aslan, who has been absent. Aslan awakens the river god and trees, defeating the Telmarines. Caspian becomes king, and the Pevensies (except Susan and Peter, who are told they won’t return) go back to England.
Here’s a complete content package for The Chronicles of Narnia movies: , Prince Caspian (2) , and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (3) . This includes loglines, synopses, key themes, and social media captions. 1. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) Logline: Four siblings step through a magical wardrobe into the frozen land of Narnia, where they must unite with the great lion Aslan to defeat the evil White Witch and fulfill an ancient prophecy. “Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight
Sacrifice, forgiveness, good vs. evil, faith, growing up.
During WWII, the Pevensie children—Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy—are evacuated to a professor’s countryside home. Lucy discovers a wardrobe that leads to Narnia, a land trapped in eternal winter by the White Witch. Edmund betrays his siblings to the Witch for Turkish Delight, but Aslan returns, sacrificing himself to save Edmund. He rises again, breaks the Witch’s power, and leads Narnia to victory. The children become Kings and Queens before returning to their world, where no time has passed. “Things never happen the same way twice, dear one
Faith without sight, loss of innocence, reclaiming identity, leadership.
Edmund and Lucy (now with whiny Eustace) enter Narnia through a painting. They board Caspian’s ship, sailing toward Aslan’s country at the edge of the world. On various islands, they face slave traders, a cursed pool that turns objects to gold, and a dragon’s lair where Eustace’s greed turns him into a dragon (only Aslan’s claw can change him back). They battle the evil green mist, which manifests their deepest fears. At the world’s end, they meet Reepicheep, who enters Aslan’s country. Lucy and Edmund are told they will never return to Narnia.