
‘Chronicles of Narnia’ gets new life at Netflix with TV show and new films planned
After years of being stuck in rumors and a development quagmire, the Chronicles of Narnia franchise appears to be headed to Netflix for a major revival. As part of a “a multi-year deal between Netflix and The More...

‘Narnia The Silver Chair’ to film in Winter 2018, Joe Johnston says it’ll be his last film
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair director Joe Johnston was in attendance at Comic Con Paris earlier this week amd the director gave an interview about the project, which he describes as being darker “I More...

‘Captain America’ Helmer Joe Johnston to Direct ‘Narnia’ Revival ‘The Silver Chair’
The Chronicles of Narnia franchise revival appears to be finally taking shape as Captain America: The First Avenger director Joe Johnston has signed on to helm The Silver Chair, the new Narnia pic that will More...

C.S. Lewis’ ‘The Great Divorce’ comes alive, challenging the spiritual condition of the audience
Fellowship for Performing Arts, led by Max McLean, is presenting a stage adaptation of the C.S. Lewis classic: The Great Divorce. Like The Screwtape Letters, McLean achieves the implausible: making Lewis accessible More...

Max McLean interview: C.S. Lewis, ‘The Great Divorce’ and bringing spiritual warfare to the stage
Max McLean starred in the stage adaptation of The Screwtape Letters and now returns with another C.S. Lewis classic – The Great Divorce. Max took out time to preview this amazing work, the power in Lewis’ More...

‘Screwtape Letters’ continues to be chilling and challenging candor for Christians and non-Christians
The Seven Deadly Sins needed to make room for Christian hypocrisy, righteous indignation and intellectual arrogance as Max McLean’s Screwtape overlooked few sins in the stage adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ famed More...

Max McLean brings ‘The Screwtape Letters’ to Tampa’s Straz Center
Satan’s shrink comes to the stage in Tampa in C.S. Lewis’ satire “The Screwtape Letters,” starring Max McLean. “Letters” has been widely praised, showing well over 300 times in New York. Max McLean in More...