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The beloved cast of “The Chronicles of Narnia” recently thrilled fans by coming together to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their iconic film. This reunion marks a significant milestone for the actors and their audience, who have cherished the movie since its release.
Originally brought to life on the big screen in 2005, the film adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s cherished children’s book “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” was filmed in the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand. Its enduring popularity is reflected in its solid IMDb score of 6.9 out of ten, showing how it has resonated with audiences over the years.
The film introduced us to the Pevensie siblings: Georgie Henley as Lucy, William Moseley as Peter, Anna Popplewell as Susan, and Skandar Keynes as Edmund, whose memorable encounter with Turkish delight became a standout moment. These actors captured the imaginations of viewers worldwide, and their reunion has sparked a wave of nostalgia.
On Instagram, Georgie Henley shared a nostalgic photo of the cast from their childhood days on set, alongside a new snapshot of their grown-up selves. The transformation is striking, with the group looking almost unrecognizable from their younger years.
Joining the reunion was the film’s director, Andrew Adamson, who appeared overjoyed to reconnect with the actors who once played the beloved characters. His presence added a special touch to the gathering, rekindling the magic of their shared experience.
Georgie captioned the picture: ’20 years!!!!!! We had to recreate this photo in August when Andrew was in London.’
The cast of The Chronicles Of Narnia have delighted fans by reuniting on the 20th anniversary of the 2005 hit film
Directed by Andrew Adamson (L), the film starred Georgie Henley as Lucy, alongside William Moseley as Peter, Skandar Keynes as Edmund and Anna Popplewell as Susan (L to R)
Paying tribute to the film’s director, Georgie wrote on Instagram: ‘I don’t really have the words except thank you Andrew for creating real life magic and letting us be a part of it, and thank you everyone who loves the film as much as we loved making it’
In a heartfelt message, Georgie expressed her gratitude towards Adamson, saying, “I don’t really have the words except thank you Andrew for creating real-life magic and letting us be a part of it, and thank you to everyone who loves the film as much as we loved making it. How beyond lucky we are!” This sentiment echoes the deep connection and appreciation the cast shares with their audience.
Instagram users were delighted to see the cast back together and were quick to praise the film that catapulted them into the spotlight as children.
They praised: ‘Imagine you go to dinner and just see the whole Narnia cast.’
‘You guys were my entire childhood. I plan on having my kids watch the movies too!’
‘How was that already 20 years ago?? I remember seeing it in theaters as a kid and being absolutely blown away. The music is also amazing!! Thank y’all so, so much for all the magic you brought us – still one of my favorite movies as an adult!!’
‘I’m crying, I love that the four siblings are together, it’s beautiful.’
‘Twenty years of Narnia!! Man, I remember watching it for the first time during fourth grade recess. It made me love Narnia ever since!’
‘Girl you have no idea how much narnia means to me. You are literally such an amazing actress. Narnia has helped me through so much. Georgie you absolutely rock and thanks for being an amazing Lucy [sic].’
The 2005 film was the first of three based on the novel series of the same name – The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (2005), Prince Caspian (2008) and The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader (2010)
Georgie recently opened up about her role in the film and said that she and her on-screen siblings had an immediate chemistry at their audition that helped them secure their respective roles
Instagram users were delighted to see the cast back together and were quick to praise the film that catapulted them into the spotlight as children
The 2005 film was the first of three based on the novel series of the same name – The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (2005), Prince Caspian (2008) and The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader (2010).
Georgie recently opened up about her role in the film and said that she and her on-screen siblings had an immediate chemistry at their audition that helped them secure their respective roles.
She told Buzzfeed: ‘It was a screen test with costumes and a few scenes, but the real audition was happening in the green room. They told us later that someone from production was with us the whole time, just watching how we interacted.
‘The four of us wandered off and started playing this little game together. It was our version of poker using colored pens as the chips – we were already acting like brothers and sisters.
‘It was the same on set. I’d never had brothers before, and suddenly I had two. Anna also felt like an older sister straight away. When my sisters would visit, we’d do sleepovers with Anna.
‘Our families became friends too – we went on all the press tours together, and had these huge dinners with everyone’s siblings. It really did feel like a big family. You can’t predict that. You can’t guarantee that a group of kids will get along but we, really, genuinely did.’