Return to Narnia in the new Prince Caspian featurette
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By Anthony Pearson Mar 8, 2008, 13:20 GMT
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Looks like they are improving on what they did with the first film, which is certainly a good thing.
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Matthew FowlerMar 8th, 2008 - 18:30:29
It is great to see that the stories of my childhood should be made into movies for 1000s of others to enjoy into the future. People may even learn more from the allegory.
Cheers, Matthew
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