Is Carey Mulligan Negotiating for Greta Gerwig's Narnia Movie?

Synopsis
In an exciting development, Carey Mulligan, famed for her role in The Great Gatsby, is reportedly in talks for Greta Gerwig's adaptation of C.S. Lewis's Narnia. This highly anticipated film is set to feature a star-studded cast and could reshape the beloved fantasy series.
Key Takeaways
- Carey Mulligan is in early negotiations for a role in Narnia.
- Greta Gerwig is directing the adaptation of The Magician's Nephew.
- The film may feature A-list talent including Meryl Streep and Daniel Craig.
- The movie is set for a global IMAX release on Thanksgiving Day 2026.
- Netflix is actively seeking young actors to fill key roles.
Los Angeles, May 21 (NationPress) Hollywood star Carey Mulligan, renowned for her role in The Great Gatsby, is currently engaged in initial discussions regarding Greta Gerwig’s upcoming adaptation of Narnia.
The 39-year-old actress is reportedly in negotiations to take on the role of the ailing mother of Digory Kirke, one of the central child characters in this beloved fantasy narrative, according to reports from Female First UK.
If her participation is confirmed, Mulligan would join a talented ensemble cast for Netflix’s Narnia film, which may feature Meryl Streep as the great lion Aslan, Daniel Craig as Digory’s uncle, and Emma Mackey in the role of Jadis the White Witch. This exciting update was initially shared by The Hollywood Reporter.
While Craig has been linked to the character of Digory’s uncle, discussions remain at a "very early" stage, and the former James Bond actor has yet to officially join the project.
In contrast, Mackey has reportedly triumphed over Charli xcx and Margaret Qualley for the coveted role of the White Witch, both of whom were also in the running. Despite attracting a slew of A-list talent, Netflix is still on the lookout for young actors to portray Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer.
According to Female First UK, this Narnia film will be an adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s 1955 novel The Magician’s Nephew, which narrates the tale of two children who discover magical rings that lead them to wondrous worlds and witness the birth of Narnia. During their journey, they awaken an evil queen and face choices that can alter entire realms. Besides directing, Gerwig, 41, is also set to pen the screenplay.
The film is being produced by Mark Gordon, Amy Pascal, and Vincent Sieber. In 2018, Netflix announced plans for a new adaptation of Lewis’ iconic fantasy series and secured Gerwig as director two years later. Updates on the Narnia project have been sparse since then, but it was recently revealed that Gerwig has successfully lobbied Netflix to grant her film an extended run on IMAX screens globally on Thanksgiving Day 2026 (26.11.26) before its Netflix debut on Christmas Day.
In addition to adapting The Magician’s Nephew, Gerwig is also set to write and direct another project based on the Narnia series.