NARNIA RELEASE DATE NOT IDEAL, NEEDS BIG SECOND WEEKEND

From the story: …the movie's production costs are estimated at $200 million. In order to turn a profit in theaters alone, "Prince Caspian" would have to make roughly $500 million worldwide when marketing costs are included. The film is expected to have a home video life, however. Iger says this latest installment is a better film than the first in the series, "The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," which debuted during the 2006 Christmas season. That film went on to make $744.8 million worldwide on a production budget of $180 million. (Marketwatch) The Focus on the Family review. (Focus)

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