The fourth installment of 'The Chronicles Of Narnia' film series is set to be adapted into a movie.
The C.S. Lewis Company executives have granted Mark Gordon's company the rights to jointly develop and produce a movie adaptation of the fourth book, 'The Silver Chair', Contactmusic reported.
The 'Saving Private Ryan' producer issued a statement announcing the fourth installment of the author's fantasy book series.
He added that he is a huge fan of Lewis' "beautiful and allegorical world of Narnia" and is preparing to bring the next book to life.
The first Narnia trilogy, starring Liam Neeson as the voice of lion 'Aslan' and Tilda Swinton as the 'White Witch', grossed a total of 1.6 billion dollars at the global box office, and 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader', earned 415 million dollars.
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