Summary

  • Netflix's Narnia project will have a 2-week IMAX run before streaming release globally, setting a new hybrid model.
  • The Chronicles of Narnia belongs on the big screen, boosting streaming numbers with theatrical releases.
  • Greta Gerwig's success with Barbie led to her pushing for Narnia's IMAX theatrical release.

All eyes are on Netflix's upcoming Narnia project, directed by Greta Gerwig, which is set to change the streaming-theatrical release model for better or for worse. The upcoming adaptation of C.S. Lewis' iconic novels will have a release deal that is likely to set a precedent not just for Netflix, but for all streaming platforms and theaters worldwide.

In July 2023, Netflix hired Greta Gerwig to write and direct at least two movies based on The Chronicles of Narnia. This came around the same time that her film Barbie was released and went on to make over $1.5 billion at the box office. Clearly, the film's success has given the 41-year-old filmmaker the leverage to secure a one-of-a-kind groundbreaking deal for her Narnia project.

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Netflix's Chronicles of Narnia Movie Just Got An Exciting Update

While Netflix is behind Greta Gerwig's next big franchise adaptation, the project is going to be getting some special treatment from the streamer.

Netflix’s Plans For Narnia’s Release, Explained

2-Week IMAX Run Before Streaming Premiere

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Earlier this week, Netflix's two separate release plans for its Narnia project were confirmed. Greta Gerwig's film will have a theatrical release run on Thanksgiving Day in 2026. This will be followed by the film's streaming premiere on Netflix in December 2026, just in time for Christmas. This release model had been an open secret for quite some time, but now that it's official, it holds significant implications for the future of how we watch movies.

Project

Untitled Narnia Film

Director

Greta Gerwig

Production Companies

  • Netflix
  • The C.S. Lewis Company
  • Entertainment One

Writers

  • Greta Gerwig
  • Matthew Aldrich

Release Date

November 26, 2026

Based On

The Chronicles of Narnia book series by C.S. Lewis

A pre-streaming theatrical release is nothing new for Netflix, which often releases its original titles in limited theaters for a short period to ensure Oscar eligibility. However, what makes Narnia's release model special this time is that it will receive an exclusive two-week global IMAX run. The movie is expected to be screened in around 90 countries across 1,000 different IMAX auditoriums. This is a massive step for any streaming platform, and this new hybrid model is a game-changer.

Why Netflix’s Hybrid Release Model Works

Narnia Is Meant For The Big Screen

For those familiar with The Chronicles of Narnia, either through the movies or the original novels, it’s clear that these stories belong on the big screen. The highly imaginative fantasy world-building deserves to transcend our phone or TV screens and be experienced on a grander scale. So Narnia getting an IMAX release, even if only for two weeks, is a massive win. It shows that Netflix is willing to experiment with theatrical releases, especially for projects where they’ve invested significant money, time, and resources.

Theatrical Hit Equals Better Streaming Numbers

It’s a false assumption that Netflix benefits solely from more people moving away from theaters to watch movies at home. While this shift may help them in the short term, theatrical releases actually boost streaming numbers in the long run. This was evident with their release strategy for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. The film had a limited theatrical run, but that exposure helped drive more attention to it when it debuted on Netflix. The result was one of the platform’s biggest streaming releases of all time.

How Glass Onion Did It First

Glass Onion's success showed Netflix and other streamers that putting some of their films in theaters first actually benefits their streaming platforms. Every dollar they make in theaters is bonus revenue, and at the same time, these releases help boost streaming numbers. It’s surprising that Netflix hasn’t embraced this idea sooner, and Narnia's potential success could change that. On a practical level, it might push streaming services to consider giving more films, big or small, a three-week or even a one-month theatrical window.

What Makes The Narnia-Netflix-IMAX Deal Click?

The timing, nature, and collaborators involved in this deal are all perfectly aligned. Greta Gerwig's Narnia is the ideal big project to start experimenting with this release model. The Narnia IP is immensely popular, with the books having been translated into 57 languages and selling over 115 million copies worldwide. Additionally, the mild 2000s nostalgia factor from the older movies will also come into play.

IMAX’s Growing Impact On Box Office

Furthermore, choosing the IMAX-exclusive model is what makes this release strategy truly stand out. The large-screen format has been more popular than ever, as seen in the massive success of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and even the Interstellar re-release. IMAX has been crucial in keeping the theatrical experience alive. In fact, it has become the key factor in whether audiences decide to wait for a film to stream at home or feel compelled to experience it in IMAX.

Greta Gerwig’s Strong Push For Narnia's Theatrical Release

Greta Gerwig on the set of Lady Bird

None of this would have been possible without Greta Gerwig at the helm. Barbie's global success was instrumental in making this hybrid release model a reality. Earlier reports suggested that Netflix had to be pushed to give Narnia a theatrical release, and Gerwig’s influence in that decision seems inevitable. Speaking to Deadline at an event in 2024, the Lady Bird director hinted at the importance of experiencing the film in theaters.

There are easier ways to make money, less terrifying businesses, but there are none that are more exciting and filled with this much joy and wonder. And I’m willing to bet that everyone in this room had the same experience I did, which is going to a dark theater, watching the lights go down and be transported. Those were my favorite memories growing up, and they’re my favorite experiences now.

How Does This Affect Streaming’s Future?

However, Netflix’s apparent second thoughts about making this IMAX-exclusive release model happen are still a minor cause for concern among moviegoers. The streaming giant is known for making harsh, numbers-driven decisions, often canceling well-received TV shows based purely on performance metrics. If Narnia doesn’t succeed during its Thanksgiving IMAX release or fails to boost streaming numbers for its Christmas premiere, hybrid theatrical-streaming releases could take a backseat, and studios like Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, and Disney+ would likely follow suit.

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