Narniaweb put out in an article recently that the producer Douglas Gresham, the stepson of C. S. Lewis and executive producer of Netflixās series and movies based onĀ The Chronicles of Narnia would like to see Narnia tackled in a different way on the platform. Previously they had done films of the books but according to him, it’s just too much to shove into a movie. In fact, he would rather they be done episodically.
Douglas Gresham:Ā We did the deal with Netflix. Since that deal was done, I have not heard a word from them. So I canāt tell you whatās going on. I have no idea whatās actually happening in their offices or what theyāre getting up to. So I canāt answer any questions about that. I wish I could because Iām getting kind of worried myself as to whether anythingās ever going to happen.ā
William OāFlaherty:Ā It sounds like you are in favor of an episodic/television-style series⦠If [Netflix] were here today and they say āweāll give you carte blancheā, would you go with The Silver Chair or would you go with a reboot and go back to the beginning? What would be your preference?
Douglas Gresham:Ā That would entirely depend on the budget. If we had a big enough budget Iād start from scratch and put everything in the book, in the films. One after the other and we wouldnāt take a break in-between [filming] until weāve done them all. That would take a massive budget, of course⦠But I do think it would be a huge advantage to be able to get every single nuance of the book into the film. It would be much richer and much more entrancing. People would drop everything and dash to their screen.Ā
This would be a great strategy truth be told. It’s much too much story to try and shove into a film without losing some of the book. And this way we could get a much fuller picture of the original story by C.S. Lewis. Netflix spent a lot of money to acquire The Chronicles of Narnia so let’s hope they do it right. And since they have access to ALL THE BOOKS, we should be able to look forward to a complete telling of the Chronicles of Narnia.