OriginalNarniaactor Ben Barnes reacts to Greta Gerwig’s new franchise reboot.Barnes played Prince Caspianin Disney’s adaptation of the C.S. Lewis book series, beginning in 2008 withThe Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. The actor later reprised this role inThe Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

Barbiedirector Gerwig is now in the process of developing her own version of theChronicles of Narniafranchisefor Netflix. Instead of beginning withThe Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,Gerwig is choosing to start her adaptations withThe Magician’s Nephew. This film is scheduled for release in 2026. She is slated for twoNarniamovies overall.

Prince Caspian and the Pevensie children standing together and wearing armor in Prince Caspian

PerVariety, Barnes has reacted to the newNarniamovies. The actor noted that there is"no end to the ways" works of “classic literature” likeThe Chronicles of Narniacan be adapted.

He seesThe Chronicles of Narniaas fundamentally “stories about hope and goodness and faith.” He is fascinated to see how Gerwig will interpret these concepts, and is"thrilled" thatNarniawill be made again.Check out the full quote from Barnes below:

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) Movie Poster

With classic literature, there’s no end to the ways they can be adapted as long as it’s being fresh and it’s speaking to a new generation. I think that those stories have this one, some fantasy really allows you to tell beautifully allegorical stories about hope and goodness and faith. I think that it’d be really interesting to see her take on that. I’m thrilled that [“Narnia”] is getting retold.

What This Means For Gerwig’s Narnia Movies

It Is Good To Have A Former Star’s Blessing

Though they got mixed reviews at some points,theDisney versions of the threeNarniabooksare beloved to many. They were emblematic of a time when high fantasy could rule on the big screen and enchant viewers of all ages. As such,it will be hard for some people to see past these character portrayals.

This makes the blessings of the original cast members all the more important. Barnes' words show that not only do the movies have the approval of the former cast members, butthey are even embraced by some. He is not indifferent towards Gerwig’s adaptations, but excited about them.

Prince Caspian is not expected to be in Gerwig’s firstNarniamovie, as he is not inThe Magician’s Nephew. However, when Netflix eventually includes the character, even without Gerwig’s direction, it will be interesting to see if Barnes supports the actor who ends up playing him.

Our Take On Ben Barnes' Narnia Opinion

He Brings Up A Key Point That Will Influence These Movies' Quality

In addition to giving his general support forNarnia,Barnes brings up one key point: the need to keep the story fresh. I think this will be the biggest test for Gerwig as she attempts to address “a new generation.” As a story,Narniais both timeless and antiquated.

That is to say thatGerwig will have to walk the line between honoring Lewis' original text and modernizing itwhen necessary.Narniais also a story deeply rooted in religion, but has universally applicable themes that apply secularly as well. It has some great source material to adapt, but it has to stay fresh in order to succeed.