The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Corrected entry: When Eustace is transformed into the dragon Edmund and the prince see his clothes burning to ashes implying that he was transformed without clothes. When the lion transforms him back into a boy, he is suddenly wearing clothes again. Only his shoes are missing, which were burned too.

Kelley Courtney

Correction: A magical talking lion, who is this world's all-powerful deity, magically transforms a boy who had previously been magically transformed into a magical beast back into a boy, and your suspension of disbelief falls apart when this omnipotent god who created the very world they're in out of nothing magically gives the boy clothes so he won't be naked in front of everybody? Nope, sorry, this isn't a mistake.

Phixius

Corrected entry: When there is a shot of the characters' shadows on the shore before Aslan's Country, and the camera moves back towards Aslan's shadow, Aslan's actual body is not there, his paws are not touching his shadow, there is no Aslan, just the shadow. And then in the next shot, he is there.

Moviemadman

Correction: That's not a movie mistake, it's an example of Aslan's power. He's materializing out of nothing. We see his shadow first, and then he appears. That's why there was a shot specifically of the characters, pan to their shadows, pan to Aslan's shadow, and BIG REVEAL: no Aslan.

Phixius

Deliberate mistake: When Gale and Lucy see the Blue Star for the first time on the Volcanic island, on the second shot of the beach, the sea and the boat and star, the view from the beach, it is a still picture, the waves are not moving. All of the characters are moving but the sea is perfectly still.

Moviemadman

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Trivia: The design of the Dawn Treader's main mast was inspired by the lamp post where Lucy meets Mr. Tumnus in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.

Cubs Fan

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Answer: He's suppose to be the same age as in the novels, so about 16. "Voyage of the Dawn Treader" takes place 3 years after "Prince Caspian", so 2306 (Narnia year). He was born 2290 (NY). However, since Caspian is around Peter's age, they chose an older actor to play Caspian to match William Moseley's age.

Bishop73

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