I read that there is a passage in the novel which mentions that Caspian is somewhere close to Peter's age. However many people interpret Caspian to be a child. In the BBC version, the actor who portrayed Caspian a child.
I loved the first one and this one looks even better! Some of those beasts actually freak me out, it looks kinda scary and darker than the first. Plus Ben Barnes (Caspian) is easy on the eyes!
I liked the BBC Caspian - younger, more innocent looking - I am looking forward to this new version - but my heart still has a special place for the ones I grew up with and watched over and over and over and still never tired of them... Long Live Aslan!
I agree. I'm looking forward to seeing the new version of Prince Caspian, but I still love the old versions! They just really acptured the innocents of the children in the BBC versions:)
Kakyuuhime: Peter was 13 in LWW, then a year passed so he is 14 in PC- the book says that Caspian is about the same age as Peter, which I assume could be anywhere from 14 to 17. They may have intentionally made the kids look/seem older in the movies than they were in the books; it seems slightly insane that they could accomplish what they did in LWW at ages ranging from 8-13.
Regardless, they ALWAYS get 25-year-olds to play teenagers in movies. Nothing new there.
I read that there is a passage in the novel which mentions that Caspian is somewhere close to Peter's age. However many people interpret Caspian to be a child. In the BBC version, the actor who portrayed Caspian a child.
cflat28 4 years ago
that bridge scene... the watere there was so unnaturally green! beautiful!
marisaogris 4 years ago
I loved the first one and this one looks even better! Some of those beasts actually freak me out, it looks kinda scary and darker than the first. Plus Ben Barnes (Caspian) is easy on the eyes!
klorien3 4 years ago 3
hehe you can say that again... swoons XD
Kewlausgirl 3 years ago
I liked the BBC Caspian - younger, more innocent looking - I am looking forward to this new version - but my heart still has a special place for the ones I grew up with and watched over and over and over and still never tired of them... Long Live Aslan!
KittyColony 4 years ago
I agree. I'm looking forward to seeing the new version of Prince Caspian, but I still love the old versions! They just really acptured the innocents of the children in the BBC versions:)
kidofElohim 4 years ago
So...which books did they take this one from? Silver Chair, I'm sure... But obviously another one as well...
Blackhorn6 4 years ago
Uh... this one is from the book "Prince Caspian."
waldenfans 4 years ago
Kakyuuhime: Peter was 13 in LWW, then a year passed so he is 14 in PC- the book says that Caspian is about the same age as Peter, which I assume could be anywhere from 14 to 17. They may have intentionally made the kids look/seem older in the movies than they were in the books; it seems slightly insane that they could accomplish what they did in LWW at ages ranging from 8-13.
Regardless, they ALWAYS get 25-year-olds to play teenagers in movies. Nothing new there.
goatlet 4 years ago
This is going to ROCK!! And it looks a lot more intense than the original. I actually hope it gets a PG-13.
ScratStitch 4 years ago
True that kakyuuhime.
13lood12aven 4 years ago
yes.
verticalhold 4 years ago
Woah..it's the 16th now? For some reason I thought it'd be the 12th.
mexgonexcountry 4 years ago
Yeah! I'm dying to see this in theaters!!!
This is going to be huge! <333
cassieiswwediva12 4 years ago
This is Omg ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i can't wait to see it
Horsegirl6931 4 years ago
Its sooo freain awesome
bellatrix844 4 years ago