“Narnia 4: The Silver Chair” (2024) revives the beloved fantasy world of C.S. Lewis with a darker, more mature adventure that explores themes of courage, faith, and endurance. The story follows Eustace Scrubb, cousin of the Pevensie children, who has been transformed by his earlier journey in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. This time, he is joined by his classmate Jill Pole, a lonely and insecure girl desperate to escape the cruelty of her boarding school. When they encounter Aslan, the great lion once more, he tasks them with a dangerous mission: to rescue Prince Rilian, the son of King Caspian, who has mysteriously disappeared.
Guided by Aslan’s signs, Eustace and Jill are sent into Narnia and paired with the peculiar but loyal Marsh-wiggle, Puddleglum. The three companions embark on a perilous journey northward, facing hostile giants, treacherous landscapes, and the constant threat of forgetting Aslan’s instructions. Their quest takes them through desolate moors, icy mountains, and into the heart of danger, testing not only their strength but their ability to trust each other and keep faith in moments of despair.

Along the way, Jill struggles with her self-doubt, while Eustace battles his impulsiveness and pride. Puddleglum, despite his gloomy nature, becomes the unexpected source of wisdom and resilience, reminding them that perseverance matters even when hope seems lost. Their dynamic adds both humor and depth to the journey, making the quest feel as much about inner growth as it is about saving the prince.
The mystery of Prince Rilian unfolds when they discover he has been enslaved by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, a sinister sorceress who rules the Underland. Using enchantments and manipulations, she has kept him captive for years, forcing him to forget his true identity and binding him to a cursed silver chair that controls his will. The revelation strikes at the heart of their mission, as the companions realize freeing Rilian will mean confronting not just physical danger, but powerful magic designed to break their spirits.

The climax arrives deep in the subterranean world, where Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum confront the Lady. Her illusions nearly overwhelm them, but Puddleglum’s courage—stamping out her enchantments with sheer conviction—becomes the turning point. Together, they shatter the silver chair and restore Rilian to his rightful self, proving that faith and loyalty can break even the strongest chains of darkness.
“Narnia 4: The Silver Chair” ends on both triumphant and bittersweet notes. Prince Rilian returns home, though only in time to see his aging father Caspian at the end of his life. For Jill and Eustace, the adventure changes them forever, teaching lessons of bravery, endurance, and belief. The film embraces the wonder of Narnia while presenting a more mature, emotional journey, ensuring that fans are left both satisfied and longing for the stories yet to come.





