Audiences should wait a couple of months longer to see “Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew,” with the discharge date pushed again from Thanksgiving to February 12, 2027.
Along with relaunching “Narnia” on massive screens and serving as writer-director Greta Gerwig’s first movie since “Barbie,” “The Magician’s Nephew” additionally appears like the following step in Netflix’s relationship with film theaters — and it’s turning into a fair larger step with the delay.
The corporate had beforehand mentioned “The Magician’s Nephew” would play solely on Imax screens for no less than two weeks earlier than a streaming launch for Christmas. That might be an bold theatrical launch by Netflix’s requirements, however comparatively restricted in comparison with many different Hollywood blockbusters.
Now, Netflix says “The Magician’s Nephew” will start unique Imax previews on February 10, 2027, adopted by a large international launch in theaters on February 12. (In Netflix’s phrases, it will likely be a “international eventized launch.”) The film received’t begin streaming till April 2.
The corporate’s announcement doesn’t get extra particular about which theaters might be displaying “The Magician’s Nephew,” however Imax released a statement noting that the delay will enable the movie to have “a full theatrical window,” so the foremost theater chains are unlikely to complain
Actually, AMC Theatres just lately highlighted the success of its“Stranger Things” finale screenings and mentioned it has plans for extra collaborations with Netflix. On the identical time, the streamer’s restricted help for theatrical releases and its resistance to unique theatrical home windows was reportedly a “dealbreaker” in negotiations with the creators of “Stranger Issues,” who in the end signed an unique take care of Paramount.
With a solid that features Daniel Craig and Meryl Streep, “The Magician’s Nephew” adapts one of many later books in C.S. Lewis’ basic fantasy collection — a prequel that lays out the origins of Narnia.
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In Netflix’s announcement, Gerwig mentioned she first learn the e-book as a toddler, when she “fell in love with the gorgeously inconceivable however utterly good idea of a cosmic lion singing the world of Narnia to life.”
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