Charli XCX maybe join Greta Gerwig Cinematic Universe.
The “Brat” singer/songwriter is reportedly in call for a role in Gerwigs “Narnia” film on Netflix. Deadline First, the possible casting announced. Representatives of Gerwig had no comment on IndieWire.
According to the report, Charli XCX goes to play Jadis, The White Witch. Tilda Swinton previously brought the literary character to life in the original films. The books were first Custom for the large screen with a movie trilogy Span from 2005 to 2010starts with ”The chronicles in Narnia: The lion, the witch and the wardrobe. ”
Gerwig will now direct at least two Netflix movies based on the beloved CS Lewis series. The first Gerwig -directed “Narnia” movie will Premiere in IMAX theaters In November 2026 before he flows on Netflix from Christmas Day 2026.
No other possible casting has been announced yet to “Narnia.”
This would not be the first time Gerwig and Charli XCX has collaborated: Charli XCX’s song “Speed Drive” was part of the “Barbie” sound track. And Charli XCX has deepened his screen credits from late, with roles in Cathy Yan’s “The Gallery”, Romain Gavra’s “Offer” and Gregg Arakis “I want your sex.” Charli XCX also recently filmed a secret indie with director Pete Ohs, entitled “Erupcja”, which is Polish for “Eruption.” The movie Co -stars Jeremy O. Harriswhich also co -produces with Charli XCX.
Gerwig said earlier that she is “Frightened” to customize “The Chronicles of Narnia.” The filmmaker has already handled another iconic New adjustment With “Little Women”, as well as landing a best adapted script Oscar nomination to Mattel’s “Barbie”.
“I am really afraid of it, which feels like a good place to start,” Gerwig said about “Narnia” 2023. “I think when I’m afraid is always a good sign. Maybe when I stop being scared it will be like, ‘OK. Maybe I should not do it.’ No, I’m terrified. It is not.
She added, “I hope to be able to make all different types of movies while I get to make movies, which – it’s a long time, but it’s also limited. I want to do big things and small things and everywhere in between, and having another big cloth is exciting and also scary. “