Greta Gerwig’s ‘Narnia’ movie sparks backlash over Meryl Streep, Aslan casting



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“Barbie” director Greta Gerwig’s upcoming “The Chronicles of Narnia” adaptation has sparked backlash over the latest casting news.

Deadline recently reported that Meryl Streep is in talks to voice Aslan in the film.

Greta Gerwig at Paris Fashion Week in Sept. 2024. GC Images
Meryl Streep at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. WireImage
Aslan in “The Chronicles of Narnia.”

In the novels written by C.S. Lewis, Aslan is a talking lion who serves as Narnia’s guardian. In the original “Narnia” movies, Aslan is voiced by Liam Neeson.

News of Streep’s alleged casting as Aslan sparked a mostly negative reaction from fans on social media.

But Aslan is a male lion?” one fan wrote on X.

Meryl Streep at the 48th Chaplin Award Gala in 2023. Variety via Getty Images

“Of course, we need a female Aslan. It would be crazy to just write a female character,” another person said.

A different fan asked, “Why do they feel the need to gender-swap Aslan?”

Georgie Henley and Aslan in “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.” 20th Century Fox Licensing/Merch

Someone else tweeted, “Aslan is Jesus. Jesus was a man.”

“Aslan is literally a male lion. Will all due respect to Meryl Streep’s acting abilities, there’s no conceivable reason to cast a female as Aslan unless it is to deliberately subvert C.S. Lewis,” another tweet read.

Aslan in 2005’s “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.”

“@netflix this is nothing short of insane. Its an assault on the fan base,” a different account wrote.

“Have you learned nothing from the Snow White disaster?” they added.

Deadline previously reported that Charli XCX is in talks for the role of Queen Jadis/the White Witch, played by Tilda Swinton in the original film series. The outlet also claimed that Daniel Craig was offered a role in the film.

Charli XCX at Paris Fashion Week on March 11, 2025. / SplashNews.com
Tilda Swinton as the White Witch.
Daniel Craig in Milan, Italy on March 30, 2025. Comi/Terenghi/IPA/INSTARimages

Gerwig, 41, has been tapped to direct two “Narnia” movies. The first will be released in IMAX theaters on Thanksgiving Day 2026 for two weeks, before it premieres on Netflix.

The film will be Gerwig’s first directorial feature since “Barbie,” which grossed over $1.4 billion at the worldwide box office in 2023.

Gerwig previously gave some insight into her take on the beloved fantasy series.

Greta Gerwig at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. AFP via Getty Images

“It’s connected to the folklore and fairy stories of England, but it’s a combination of different traditions,” she told Time last year. “As a child, you accept the whole thing—that you’re in this land of Narnia, there’s fauns, and then Father Christmas shows up. It doesn’t even occur to you that it’s not schematic.”

“I’m interested in embracing the paradox of the worlds that Lewis created, because that’s what’s so compelling about them,” she added.

Greta Gerwig on the red carpet at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. Getty Images

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos told Time that Gerwig’s “Narnia” movies “won’t be counter to how the audience may have imagined those worlds, but it will be bigger and bolder than they thought.” 

The original “Chronicles of Narnia” film trilogy came out between 2005 and 2010. Andrew Adamson directed the first two movies while Michael Apted directed the third.



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