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About The Chronicles of Narnia (Greta Gerwig)
The Chronicles of Narnia is set for release on November 26, 2026 on Netflix, with a limited IMAX theatrical engagement preceding the streaming debut on Thanksgiving weekend. Greta Gerwig writes and directs the adaptation, her first project after the billion-dollar success of 2023's Barbie. Netflix acquired the global rights to C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia in 2018.
The film is believed to adapt 'The Magician's Nephew,' the chronological first book in Lewis's seven-novel saga, which explores the creation of Narnia by Aslan and the origin of the White Witch. Meryl Streep is attached to voice Aslan, with Carey Mulligan, Emma Mackey, and Daniel Craig also cast in principal roles.
The C.S. Lewis estate's Narnia adaptations previously spanned Walden Media's 2005-2010 Disney/Fox trilogy, which grossed over $1.5 billion combined. Netflix's investment represents one of the streamer's largest-ever franchise bets, with Gerwig publicly committing to at least two films.
Overview
Why this movies page exists
Greta Gerwig directs Netflix's Chronicles of Narnia reboot with a planned 2026 IMAX theatrical run before streaming. A two-film deal with the C.S. Lewis estate anchors the slate.
Why it matters
Greta Gerwig's Narnia is the most anticipated literary adaptation of 2026, pairing one of cinema's most acclaimed contemporary directors with one of the most beloved fantasy series ever written.
The details
Key highlights
- Venue
- IMAX theatrical release followed by Netflix global streaming
- Format
- Live-action/VFX fantasy, expected runtime around 140 minutes
- Headliner
- Meryl Streep, Carey Mulligan, Daniel Craig, directed by Greta Gerwig
- Audience
- Families, fantasy readers, Gerwig fans, and broad four-quadrant audiences
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How to use this movies countdown
The Chronicles of Narnia (Greta Gerwig) sits inside the movies calendar as a fantasy adventure date that people are likely to check more than once. This page is meant to do more than show a raw countdown number: it keeps the tracked date, source quality, location context, and release confidence in one place so the page stays useful even when the final event details are still tightening.
Right now the key public signal is Thanksgiving 2026, with expected status and month window precision. That distinction matters. A confirmed datetime is very different from a month-level or date-only signal, and people planning watch parties, travel, ticketing, launch coverage, or newsroom publishing need that nuance instead of a misleadingly precise timer.
We are tracking The Chronicles of Narnia (Greta Gerwig) from The Hollywood Reporter plus the official event source. For this page, that means the safest way to read the countdown is as a reference layer: use the timer for awareness, then use the source, precision, location, and event facts together before you commit to travel, viewing plans, promotional scheduling, or time-sensitive announcements.
The most practical reading of this countdown is: The Chronicles of Narnia (Greta Gerwig) is being watched for a globally tracked release or event page, and the current page focus is the main fantasy adventure milestone rather than every surrounding rumor or speculative date. Format: IMAX + streaming. Franchise: The Chronicles of Narnia.
The Chronicles of Narnia (Greta Gerwig) should be treated like a film release page first and a countdown second. Movie dates can move by territory, premium-format rollout, or studio calendar strategy, so the details that matter are whether the page reflects a theatrical day, a broader release window, or a still-forming public slot. Current reference points include format: IMAX + streaming, franchise: The Chronicles of Narnia, studio: Netflix (IMAX theatrical window). Search intent also clusters around narnia, greta gerwig, netflix, fantasy, which is why this page keeps the movie-specific context visible instead of relying on a generic timer shell.

