The first trailer for the upcoming Chronicles of Narnia sequel Prince Caspian has hit the web, thanks to the folks at Yahoo. As far as teaser trailers go, this one is pretty awesome. I have to say that though I was not a huge fan of the first movie, I am interested in the second one. As director Andrew Adamson promised to the Comic Con audience via satellite during the Disney presentation, the second part of the Narnia tale turns up the action quite considerably. More CG creatures, more sword fights and that Lion that sounds like Liam Neeson is back for more. Keep up the good work Narnia team — this one looks pretty intense. Which is good, because I fell asleep during the last one. The trailer is below.

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For more, visit Narnia.com. You can also view the trailer in High Definition over at Yahoo.


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