The Chronicles Of Narnia -: Prince Caspian -2008... !!install!!

Filmed in New Zealand, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Poland, the cinematography is breathtaking. The production design moved away from the soft textures of the first film toward heavy armor, stone fortresses, and the lush, untamed greenery of a Narnia that has "gone wild" in Aslan’s absence.

The Return to Magic: Redemption and Faith in Prince Caspian Released in 2008, Andrew Adamson’s film adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian stands as a darker, more complex successor to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe . While the first film captured the whimsy of discovery, Prince Caspian explores the pain of nostalgia and the challenge of maintaining faith in a world that has seemingly moved on from its miracles. The Chronicles Of Narnia - Prince Caspian -2008...

Enter Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes), the rightful heir to the Telmarine throne. On the run from his usurping uncle, King Miraz (Sergio Castellitto), Caspian blows Queen Susan’s magic horn, summoning the Pevensies to help reclaim his kingdom. What follows is a guerrilla war of attrition: a journey through the storming of the River God, an attack on Miraz’s castle, and a final, bloody one-on-one duel between Peter and Miraz. Filmed in New Zealand, the Czech Republic, Slovenia,