Key Points

Greta Gerwig continues her directorial hot streak by bringing a fresh adaptation of C.S. Lewis's beloved Narnia series to Netflix. Emma Mackey, known for her breakout role in Sex Education, will portray the legendary White Witch in this upcoming film. The project is set to premiere in IMAX on Thanksgiving 2026, with Meryl Streep potentially joining as Aslan. Following Gerwig's massive success with Barbie, this Narnia adaptation promises to be an exciting reimagining of the classic fantasy story.

Key Points: Emma Mackey Joins Greta Gerwig's Narnia as White Witch

  • Emma Mackey takes over White Witch role from Tilda Swinton
  • Meryl Streep potential casting as legendary Aslan
  • Netflix developing ambitious C.S. Lewis adaptation
  • Thanksgiving 2026 IMAX release planned
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Emma Mackey, Greta Gerwig team up for 'Narnia' film

Netflix's epic Narnia adaptation casts Sex Education star Emma Mackey as iconic villain, with Meryl Streep in talks to play Aslan

Emma Mackey, Greta Gerwig team up for 'Narnia' film
"A new magical world awaits in our reimagining of Narnia - Greta Gerwig (Implied)"

Los Angeles, April 26

British-French actress Emma Mackey, who is known for the hit streaming series ‘Sex Education’, is set to team up with director Greta Gerwig’s upcoming film ‘Narnia’.

The actress has landed the coveted role of the White Witch, the primary antagonist who was played by Tilda Swinton beginning with 2005’s ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’, reports ‘Variety’.

Mackey will join Meryl Streep, who is in talks to play Aslan, the talking lion who serves as Narnia’s guardian and guide for the human children who enter its world.

As per ‘Variety’, Gerwig wrote the script and is directing the film, which will reportedly tackle the sixth novel of the series, ‘The Magician’s Nephew’, where the White Witch (whose name is Jadis) features prominently.

‘Narnia’ is currently slated to open in Imax on Thanksgiving Day 2026, where the film will screen worldwide, and exclusively, for two weeks in advance of the film’s debut on Netflix around the following Christmas.

In 2018, Netflix announced it would develop new series and film projects based on Lewis’ ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’, Gerwig boarded the project in 2020, after earning a best director Oscar nomination for ‘Lady Bird’ and helming an acclaimed adaptation of ‘Little Women’.

Then, in 2023, Gerwig delivered the blockbuster of the year with ‘Barbie’, the $1.4 billion-grossing phenomenon and Oscar-winning movie, starring and produced by Margot Robbie.

Directed by Gerwig, who co-wrote the script with Noah Baumbach, ‘Barbie’ offered a subversive spin on the Mattel doll’s fantastic existence, following her (and Ryan Gosling’s Ken) on their journey from Barbie Land to the real world and their simultaneous ideological enlightenment. Mackey appeared as one of Robbie’s fellow Barbies.

Mackey has booked prime roles in J.J. Abrams’ next feature for Warner Bros., starring alongside Glen Powell and Jenna Ortega; Julia Ducournau’s ‘Alpha’, which will debut next month at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Sarah K.
Emma Mackey as the White Witch is PERFECT casting! She has that perfect mix of elegance and menace. Can't wait to see what she and Greta Gerwig create together ✨
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Michael T.
Interesting choice going with The Magician's Nephew first. I would've preferred they start with Lion, Witch and Wardrobe since it's more iconic, but I trust Gerwig's vision.
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Jamie L.
Meryl Streep as Aslan?? That's some next-level casting right there. Between this and Emma Mackey, the talent in this film is insane.
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Alex R.
I love Narnia but I'm a bit worried about Netflix handling this. Their adaptations can be hit or miss. Hope Gerwig has full creative control!
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Tara B.
After Barbie, I'll watch anything Greta Gerwig makes. She has such a unique voice and vision. Also Emma Mackey is 🔥 right now!
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Daniel P.
Tilda Swinton will always be my White Witch, but I'm open to seeing Emma's interpretation. The original films were great but it's time for a fresh take.

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