Mar 5 2008New 'Prince Caspian' Stills Reveal Terrifying Chimera

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Y'know, I don't know if I want to see The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. I mean, really, what does it offer me? Oh, you say it has a horrifying hybrid of a Lord of the Rings orc, Ron Pearlman's Beauty and the Beast Beast, and the commander from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, guaranteed uncomfortable to look at? Count me in then!

Lots more new Prince Caspian shots here.

Reader Comments

Jeff Goldblum?

Look my mother in-law finally made into film..........

So racist that they used a black guy to play an evil character.

That is not Avery Brooks. That is an actor named John Cornell.

Oh wait, you were just saying it sorta LOOKS like Sisko! Nevermind then. Yeah, he sorta does.

Adam you idiot, Glenstorm is a GOOD guy. He gives Caspian a ride, and helps conspire to bring Narnia's natives back to power. The bad guys are all devoted to killing OFF those natives -- and when did you see a human with ears like that?

Basically you see a black guy with a sword and armor, and assume "must be a bad guy." Boy, you're racist.

He is cool. But I am very curious. Why did he post his profile on a celebrities and wealthy website named

Y'know it really bothers me when people say things that they have no idea what they are talking about. If any of you read the book you would know this character is Glenstorm the astrologist centaur and he is described as a "chocolate colored skin" creature, by the way the reason he dosent have human ears is that he is a CENTAUR that means he is HALF HORSE, which is not restricted to just below the belt. Gosh you people can be so stupid, GAH!!!!!!!!!!!!

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