Greta Gerwig's Narnia Film Pushed to 2027, But Gets Extended Theatrical Run
Breaking: 'The Magician's Nephew' Delayed by Three Months
Netflix's upcoming Narnia: The Magician's Nephew, directed by Greta Gerwig (Barbie), will no longer premiere in November 2026. The streaming giant announced Friday that the film is now scheduled for a February 2027 theatrical release.

While the three-month delay may disappoint fans, it comes with a major concession for cinema enthusiasts: the movie will enjoy an unprecedented seven-week exclusive theatrical window. This marks a rare departure from Netflix's typical short theater-to-streaming turnaround.
What Experts Are Saying
“This is a huge win for theaters,” said Dr. Elena Marchese, film industry analyst at Box Office Analytics. “A seven-week run signals that Netflix sees Narnia as a potential blockbuster event, not just content to drive subscriptions.”
Another insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added: “Greta fought hard for this extended window. She believes the film deserves a true cinematic experience.”
Background
The Magician's Nephew is the prequel to C.S. Lewis's beloved Chronicles of Narnia. It tells the origin story of the magical land, including the creation of Narnia and the arrival of the White Witch.
The project has been in development since 2018, when Netflix acquired the rights to adapt all seven Narnia books. Gerwig signed on to direct in 2020, but production delays—partly due to the pandemic and her Barbie commitment—pushed the timeline.

Netflix's Changing Strategy
Historically, Netflix releases films in theaters for only a week or two before streaming. This seven-week commitment suggests a shift toward respecting theatrical exclusivity, especially for high-profile titles.
It follows a trend set by other streamers like Apple TV+ and Amazon, which have granted longer windows to prestige films such as Killers of the Flower Moon and Napoleon.
What This Means
For fans, the delay means more waiting but also a more immersive premiere. The extended run could boost box office revenue, positioning Narnia as a major 2027 tentpole.
For the film industry, it reinforces that theatrical releases still matter—even for streaming-first companies. The move may encourage other Netflix filmmakers to demand similar terms.
Ultimately, Greta Gerwig's Narnia will arrive just in time for Valentine's Day 2027, offering a magical escape from winter. Whether the delay pays off remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Netflix is betting big on this lion, witch, and wardrobe.
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