Following the stunt that Greta Gerwing pulled with Barbie, rivaling Oppenheimer in all her pink glory, it is safe to say that she is now in the major leagues. While the director was already a favorite among cinema enthusiasts with movies like Lady Bird and Little Women,
Netflix's upcoming The Chronicles of Narnia movie has gained a lot of attention due to Greta Gerwig's involvement. Following the success of Barbie, people have high expectations for what she might do with the epic C.S. Lewis fantasy novel due to the potential scope of the film.
Gerwig's Barbie follow-up will hit IMAX for a period of weeks in late 2026 before arriving on the streaming service.
Netflix's upcoming 'Narnia' movie will be released exclusively in Imax for two weeks before it appears on the streaming service. It is Imax's first deal for a theatrical window for a Netflix feature film.
In what has been the worst kept secret since Woody Allen played Michael’s Pub in NYC, Greta Gerwig ’s streaming adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ Narnia is getting an exclusive two-week Imax global run in 90 countries across 1,000 auditoriums in advance of the pic’s drop on Netflix.
Greta Gerwig must be the White Witch incarnate, because she just pulled off some real magic in support of her upcoming Narnia film. (It’s unclear if Turkish delight was involved, but it couldn’t have hurt.
After months of negotiations, Imax announced that “Narnia” will be released exclusively on its screens worldwide for two weeks in advance of the film’s debut on Netflix. “Narnia” is currently slated to open in Imax on Thanksgiving Day 2026. It will premiere on Netflix at Christmas of the same year.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos detailed the streaming platform's release strategy for Greta Gerwig's The Chronicles of Narnia.
The Chronicles of Narnia vet Ben Barnes shares his thoughts about Greta Gerwig’s upcoming remake of the popular fantasy film franchise.
Netflix announces that the Greta Gerwig-directed NARNIA will debut in theaters two weeks before becoming available on the streaming platform.
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