The actors who played the Pevensie siblings reunited and recreated one of their most iconic photos
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Two decades after the premiere of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), the cast who brought the Pevensie siblings to life reunited and sparked a wave of nostalgia among fans of the saga.
It was Georgie Henley, remembered for her role as Lucy, who shared the exciting reunion on her social media with a photo that recreates an image taken during the filming of the first movie.
Henley accompanied the post with a message full of emotion and gratitude. "20 years!!!!!! We had to recreate this photo in August when Andrew was in London. I really have no words except thank you, Andrew, for creating real-life magic and letting us be part of it, and thank you to everyone who loves the movie as much as we loved making it," she wrote, referring to director Andrew Adamson, who brought C.S. Lewis's universe to the big screen.
La foto que recrearon los actores del elenco de Narnia
The actress also revealed that she will soon share more images from the reunion of the so-called "Narnia clan," generating anticipation among followers who grew up with the trilogy.
Premiered in December 2005, the first installment of The Chronicles of Narnia quickly became a global success. With box office earnings exceeding 745 million dollars, the movie established itself as one of the great fantasy film titles of the 2000s and launched a trilogy that marked an entire generation.
Así están hoy los actores de Narnia
The main cast—Georgie Henley (Lucy), Skandar Keynes (Edmund), Anna Popplewell (Susan), and William Moseley (Peter)—achieved international fame while still teenagers. For millions of viewers, they were the gateway to the magical world of Narnia, with its mythological creatures, epic battles, and the unforgettable lion Aslan.
The photograph published by Henley evoked childhood and teenage memories for fans around the world. Twenty years later, seeing the actors who portrayed the Pevensies together again is a reminder of the saga's cultural impact and the affection it continues to inspire.
"Once a King or Queen of Narnia, always a King or Queen," "I can't believe it's been 20 years already," "They all look the same," were some of the most viral comments on X.