Disney announces the production of the sequel to The Chronicles of Narnia film series, Prince Caspian.
Principal photography for Prince Caspian starts, mainly in the Czech Republic and New Zealand.
Editing, visual effects, and scoring for the movie take place.
Prince Caspian premieres in various international markets, including the United States.
The movie becomes a commercial success though it earns less than its predecessor.
Reviews are mixed compared to the first Narnia movie, with praise for visual effects and criticism for darker tone.
The Pevensie siblings are pulled back into Narnia through a magical summons to aid Prince Caspian.
The Pevensies learn that Narnia is under the control of King Miraz and the Telmarine regime, which oppresses the Old Narnians.
Pevensies meet Prince Caspian, the rightful heir, who has escaped and seeks to reclaim the throne.
Caspian and the Pevensies rally the Old Narnians—talking animals and mythical creatures—to unite against Miraz.
The climactic battle between the Old Narnians led by Caspian and the Telmarine forces under King Miraz.
King Miraz is killed in combat during the battle, signaling the end of Telmarine dominance.
Caspian is crowned King of Narnia, restoring peace and the rightful lineage to the throne.
The Pevensie siblings leave Narnia, realizing their time in this world has ended.