C.S. Lewis' third book in his series of seven, The Chronicles of Narnia – in digital 3D.
Lucy and Edmund (Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes, returning from the previous two films) are spending a boring holiday with their cousin Eustace Clarence Stubb (Will Poulter) – a dull and mean little boy. When a painting of a ship on the wall of Lucy's wall comes to life, the three children are drawn into Narnia – dumped into the ocean to be rescued by the Dawn Treader.
On board is none other than King (formerly Prince) Caspian (Ben Barnes). The kids join Caspian on his search for the seven lost Lords of Narnia, to fulfil a promise to Aslan (Liam Neeson).
its the best narnia yet
The details in the movie is awesome, beautiful well made movie... the special effects was very nice!!!!!!! well not the story~~~ the ending is too GAY! :P
A really good vs evil movie and nearly cried at the end
I enjoyed this movie , 3d efects looks good
Will never have the prestige or pretensions of the Potters or the Rings, but these films are still an enjoyable way to pass a couple of kid-friendly hours.
After slipping badly with the second installment two years ago, the Narnia franchise does a full-on belly flop with this third.
A solid instalment of the Narnia chronicles that should keep its young fans happy
While this film is the weakest of the three, these stories are so fantastical and memorable, the books so beloved, that The Dawn Treader is still a good vessel to board for kids of all ages.
All the wonders of a writer's imagination can conjure up and a filmmaker can translate onto the screen are captured in the Narnia series. The children for whom these films are made will hitch their own imaginations to the film and fly into Narnia land
We've been told the NZ release date for this flick is Thursday, 2nd Dec 2010.
Release date: December 2nd 2010.
We haven't received times for this movie in this location yet. However these are updated as cinemas announce them, so check back soon. Hopefully the lovely cinemas in your location will choose to play it shortly. ~Ed.