NARNIA 4 THE SILVER CHAIR

NARNIA 4 THE SILVER CHAIR (2026) Florence Pugh, Will Poulter, Georgie Henley, Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, William Moseley
In NARNIA 4 THE SILVER CHAIR (2026), the magic of Narnia returns with a story that is deeper, darker, and more emotionally profound than ever before. Years have passed since the golden age of the Pevensie siblings, and the once-glorious kingdom now exists in fragile balance, its legends fading into whispers carried by the wind. Yet beyond the forests and mountains of Narnia, a shadow grows—silent, patient, and ancient.
The story follows a new generation drawn into Narnia through fate rather than chance. Eustace Scrubb, once a boy transformed by his journey, returns stronger and wiser, guided by the memory of Aslan’s teachings. Alongside him is Jill Pole, whose courage is tested in ways she could never have imagined. Their mission is simple in words but perilous in reality: to find the lost Prince Rilian, heir to the throne, who vanished years ago under mysterious circumstances.

Their journey leads them far beyond the familiar lands of Narnia into territories few have ever seen—the desolate northern wilds, haunted ruins, and finally the dark, suffocating depths beneath the earth. It is here that they encounter the chilling presence of the Lady of the Green Kirtle, portrayed with haunting elegance by Florence Pugh. She is no ordinary enemy, but a sorceress of immense power, capable of bending minds and twisting reality itself. Her strength lies not only in magic, but in deception—convincing her captives that the world above is nothing more than a dream.
As Eustace and Jill descend deeper into the underworld, they are joined by unexpected allies, including the brave and steadfast Puddleglum, whose quiet resilience becomes a guiding light in the darkness. Together, they must confront not only physical dangers, but the psychological battle of holding onto truth in a place designed to erase it.

Meanwhile, echoes of the past return through the presence of the Pevensie siblings. Though their time as rulers of Narnia has passed, their legacy endures, and their influence shapes the choices of those who now fight to protect the realm. Through visions, memories, and spiritual connection, characters like Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter remind the new generation of what Narnia truly stands for—hope, courage, and unwavering faith.
At the heart of the story lies a powerful question: what happens when truth is buried so deeply that even the strongest begin to doubt it? The Silver Chair is not just a tale of rescue, but a journey of belief—of choosing to trust what is right even when every voice around you insists it is false.

The film builds toward a tense and emotional climax in the underground kingdom, where Prince Rilian is held captive under a powerful enchantment. Breaking the spell requires more than strength—it demands sacrifice, trust, and the courage to stand firm in the face of overwhelming illusion. In a defining moment, the characters must choose whether to surrender to the comfort of false reality or fight for a truth that is painful, uncertain, but real.
Visually, the film contrasts the vibrant beauty of Narnia’s landscapes with the eerie, oppressive darkness of the underworld. Glowing caverns, shadowy corridors, and ancient ruins create a haunting atmosphere that elevates the story beyond a simple fantasy adventure. Every frame reflects the central theme: light exists because darkness challenges it.