Prince Caspian poster

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I tried watch the first NARNIA movie on a plane once but boooooring! The cumulus clouds blooming outside the window were more entertaining, which isn’t saying much, because that could be some awe-inspiring shit. But even though I wasn’t enthralled by THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, I still recognize its appeal, and with that, the internet has been graced the the first one-sheet to its sequel, PRINCE CASPIAN. The folks over at Cinematical landed the exclusive first look, so head over there to check out the poster. This time around the Pevensie children return to Narnia to find that 1300 years have passed and that an evil king (who else?) is ruling the land and has deposed of the rightful heir to the throne, Prince Caspian, played by Ben Barnes (STARDUST). They must find Aslan the lion, once again voiced by Liam Neeson, and restore peace and harmony to Narnia once more. Hurrah! Andrew Adamson returns as director. Click Ben Barnes’ beautiful face to see the rest of Ben Barnes’ glorious armour-clad body.

Source: Cinematical

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