Narnia.com Returns

After Disney left the project, the official website at Narnia.com was left hanging.  Nobody was quite sure what would become of it, and for a while the link acted sort of funny.  If you went to narnia.com, it would go to a 404 page at Disney.com.  If you went to www.narnia.com, it would go to the HarperCollins Children’s books section on the Chronicles of Narnia books.

One really cool thing that happens when you move your cursor around on the site is that stars seem to follow it around.  It’s all very magical, though somewhat plain, because it is so new.

Now, things are different.  When you go there, you see the logo appear in flash, and a spot for news updates, as well as a facebook fanpage link as well as a link to the HarperCollins.

Visit the site at Narnia.com


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16 Responses to “Narnia.com Returns”

  1. Mike says:

    Who or what is Selkie Productions, LLC?

  2. CaspianGirl says:

    All there is is the Narnia logo with a blank background. Where is all the “fun stuff?”

  3. icarus says:

    I believe Selkie Productions LLC was the company set up up by Walden Media when they were producing Nims Island, which was also filmed in Australia. It is named after the Sea Lion character in that movie, who is called “Selkie”. I am surprised to see it is being credited as the main production company for VDT though, as more frequently through-out production we have seen “Dragon’s Prow Pty Ltd” or “Invisible Army LLC” used, and on individual occasions we have seen “Purple Sail Ltd” (which i suspect is the company name for the UK-based operations) as well as “Lone Island Productions” and “Invisible Island Productions”, all of which are named after various elements of the book.

    • Paul Martin says:

      Thanks for the info, Icarus! I think, then, that if I put the puzzle together even more: it’s easier to use a company that is pre-established in the United States, than it is to file paperwork and have it approved in short order for a new company. Not to mention all of the legal fees to go along with it. The ones in Australia are temporary filming companies that aren’t meant to be permanent but to allow them to act as a company while in Australia, in order to have employees. But Selkie is likely, then, a collaboration between Walden Media and 20th Century Fox, or something that one of the two might have set up.

  4. CaspianGirl says:

    Yeah, thanks. I realized that night. Thelastairbendermovie.com was like that for a while before all the photos and posters were released.

  5. shimo_alex says:

    Thanks a lot for the notification, I can’t wait for the movie to come out, I sooo miss the cast of narnia on screen…

  6. CaspianGirl says:

    Yeah! It looks awesome!

  7. Lily of Archenland says:

    I like how the sparkles that follow your cursor look like light on water instead of being average little pixie-sparklies…

  8. Reepicheep, Knight of Narnia says:

    Oh, I love the sparkles! I really think that there should be something like an official countdown. At least, the background should be tinted slightly red, green, blue, or purple to make it not look so plain. Oh well. Hopefully there will soon be something like pictures or trailers on this website! ;)

  9. Tarwe, the Narnian Elf says:

    OOOOHHHHH! Pretty sparkles! The logo is cool, but I can’t stand the suspense of waiting for the movie! I’m reading the book right now, though, and that helps! Heehee! ;-)

  10. ghenleyfan says:

    oh, thank goodness the site is back!
    The candle has been re-lit! And this time, it’s scented!
    :)

  11. henleyfansister says:

    that’s very mystic. are you a poet? I like the candle thingy!

  12. Tim-H says:

    I can’t wait for the movie to come out! I typically don’t like seeing things in theater (I prefer to own the movie) but for Narnia I’ll make an exception, and see it when it hits theaters, even if I have to go alone!

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