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Greta Gerwig Is Heading to Narnia in 2027 for ‘The Magician’s Nephew’ Movie

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Rolling Stone emphasizes Gerwig’s artistic trajectory, framing the project as a cultural event tied to her post-"Barbie" momentum. Polygon focuses on Netflix’s unusual decision to commit to a prolonged theatrical window, highlighting…
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Greta Gerwig Is Heading to Narnia in 2027 for ‘The Magician’s Nephew’ Movie
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Greta Gerwig is set to direct and write 'Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew,' scheduled for theatrical release on February 12, 2027, followed by a Netflix streaming debut on April 2, 2027. The film marks the first adaptation of C.S. Lewis's 1955 novel, which explores the origins of the Narnia world. Gerwig, known for 'Barbie' and 'Lady Bird,' is reuniting with a star-studded cast including Meryl Streep, Daniel Craig, and Emma Mackey.

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