There’s a lot of talk about faith in this movie. Hell, Peter Dinklage is frigging in it, and he does fantastic as usual. So the kids have to find their way to get an army and win it back.ĭoug (vo): What I like about this film is that it seems like there’s a lot more strategy and a lot more talking about politics, but in a good way. All the characters they knew are gone, and now this new dictatorship has taken over and everything is in ruins. In my opinion, this is just as good, if not better than the first one.ĭoug (vo): It has a much more heavy and dark tone as the kids return to Narnia to find that it’s years later.
And I hear that the people that did really don’t like the second one, and even some people who didn’t don’t really like the second one either. The reason I say this is to point out quite clearly that I never read the book to the sequel, Narnia: Prince Caspian. I had no idea there were all these sequels that it had. The piece of the first film's score, 'The Battle' by Harry Gregson-Williams, again serves as the background music throughout)ĭoug (vo): So how’s this for a dummy moment? When I was a kid, I thought there was only one Narnia book: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.