Greta Gerwig’sChronicles Of Narniareboot should expand on the story of one key character fromThe Magician’s Nephewthat the novel never did. The originalChronicles Of Narniafilm trilogy focused on the adventures of the Pevensie children, with the final film,The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader,giving Lucy (Georgie Henley) and Edmund (Skandar Keynes) the spotlight before they left Narnia forever. However, as moreupdates for Greta Gerwig’sNarniaarrive, audiences may be introduced to another key story in Narnia’s history from before the Pevensies' fateful journey through the wardrobe.

TheNarniareboot will followThe Magician’s Nephew’sstory, which highlights how the iconic lampost got to Narnia.The novel shows how two children, Digory and Polly, are tricked into traveling across worlds by Digory’s evil Uncle Andrew, leading to their discovery of Narniaand many other adventures along the way. One character, however, gets very little to do despite her actions setting a lot in motion. That character, Mrs. Lefay, should be expanded on in Gerwig’sChronicles Of Narniaas her story could iron out details from C. S. Lewis' book years later.

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Greta Gerwig’s Narnia Reboot Should Expand On Mrs. Lefay & Her Experience With Magic

Mrs. Lefay’s Story Is Only Touched Upon In The Magician’s Nephew

TheChronicles Of Narniareboot should expand on Mrs. Lefay as her story within the novel and unfinished prequel was brief but vital. Mrs. Lefay in theChronicles Of Narniabookswas Uncle Andrew’s godmother. Despite the family’s best efforts, the two became close, with Mrs. Lefay’s influence resulting in Uncle Andrew’s shrewd and divisive outlook.She dies before the events ofThe Magician’s Nephew, but it is the box and rings she left to Uncle Andrew that allows him to travel between worlds, implying her own vast magical knowledge.

Though the details surrounding her character are minimal, the implications behind it are fascinating as it shapes the major plot points of the novel.

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C.S. Lewis did mention Mrs. Lefay in an unfinished prequel,The Lefay Fragment,but her role was a small oneas the fragment cuts off before she can do anything besides introduce Digory to her rabbit. Though the details surrounding her character are minimal, the implications behind it are fascinating as it shapes the major plot points of the novel. Gerwig’sChronicles Of Narniareboot could explore those implications, answering questions the novel never did while adding new themes to the franchise.

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Expanding On Mrs. Lefay Could Add New Themes And Connections To The Narnia Franchise

By expanding on Mrs. Lefay’s story, theChronicles Of Narniareboot could answer questionsThe Magician’s Nephewnever did while adding new themes to the narrative.Mrs. Lefay is believed to be an allusion to Morgan Le Fay, King Arthur’s magical half-sister.Playing on this could add more Arthurian allusions to theNarniafranchise and expand on the world’s lore. Not only that but expanding on Mrs. Lefay could reveal how she obtained her magic and what she did to land herself in prison until shortly before her death, giving her character and the larger magic system more depth.

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Diving into Mrs. Lefay would also allow theNarniareboot to expand on Uncle Andrew. As the two were close,observing their bond in a flashback or dialogue could add new layers to him and his actions against Digory and Polly.That storyline could also strengthen his motivations for discovery and magical domination as audiences can see where he learned it from. TheChronicles of Narniareboot would, as a result, answer many long-held questions about the world and characters as the story is updated for modern audiences.

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The Chronicles of Narnia

The Chronicles of Narniais a fantasy franchise based on the seven-book series written by C.S. Lewis between 1950 and 1956. The series is set in the magical world of Narnia, where children from our world are transported to fulfill prophecies, battle evil forces, and restore peace under the guidance of Aslan, a mystical lion. The franchise has seen multiple adaptations, including a BBC television series in the late 1980s, three major Hollywood films between 2005 and 2010, and an upcoming reboot by Netflix, which has generated significant anticipation. The franchise is beloved for its rich allegorical storytelling, blending Christian themes with epic fantasy elements.