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Netflix's 'Narnia' From Greta Gerwig Getting Full Wide Theatrical Window, Heads To 2027.

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Netflix's 'Narnia' From Greta Gerwig Getting Full Wide Theatrical Window, Heads To 2027. 2027 has emerged this Saturday as one of the stories drawing attention in Latvia.
Key facts
- Netflix's 'Narnia' From Greta Gerwig Getting Full Wide Theatrical Window, Heads To 2027.
- It’s now going February 12, 2027, instead of Thanksgiving this year, but that’s not all — it’s getting a full wide theatrical release window from the streamer.
- Narnia would not make its Thanksgiving Imax date, so the decision was made to head to February 12, 2027.
- The film’s delay until 2027 creates an opportunity to give Narnia an expanded, wide release with a full theatrical window; we support Greta and Netflix in pursuing that opportunity and are pleased Imax could help facilitate.
- Change-up for Netflix’s Narnia movie from Greta Gerwig.
What we know
Going deeper, It’s now going February 12, 2027, instead of Thanksgiving this year, but that’s not all — it’s getting a full wide theatrical release window from the streamer.
On the substance, Narnia would not make its Thanksgiving Imax date, so the decision was made to head to February 12, 2027.
Beyond the headlines, the film’s delay until 2027 creates an opportunity to give Narnia an expanded, wide release with a full theatrical window; we support Greta and Netflix in pursuing that opportunity and are pleased Imax could help facilitate.
More precisely, Change-up for Netflix’s Narnia movie from Greta Gerwig.
It is worth noting that the global wide release is February 12 with a Netflix drop on April 2.
By the numbers
At this stage, the 60 Movies That Have Made More Than $1 Billion At The Global Box Office.
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Going deeper, I cannot wait for people to see the film in theaters on February 12 and on Netflix on April 2,” said Gerwig in a statement.
On the substance, HAROLD on May 1, 2026 9:21 pm Hey kids, if you get quiet, and listen closely, you can hear Rian Johnson throwing a chair out of a window.
The wider context
On a related note, Anonymous on May 1, 2026 8:54 pm If it was great it would come out in 26.
Going deeper, Anonymous on May 1, 2026 5:14 pm Cue Netflix frantically hiring talent that understands theatrical while attempting to weed through the ghosts of past employees they fired for even mentioning theatrical.
On the substance, Anonymous on May 1, 2026 3:02 pm Believe me, I get hating on Netflix.
Beyond the headlines, Switching to a wide theatrical release (instead of this IMAX-exclusive nonsense, which was always a weird idea for a tentpole) in Nov 2026 would have been dicey.
More precisely, the notion that it’s being moved because it’s not good enough for awards season is a tired take from 10+ years ago (Sinners, Black Panther, EEAAO…) that feels ignorant at this point.
The bottom line
- The film’s delay until 2027 creates an opportunity to give Narnia an expanded, wide release with a full theatrical window; we support Greta and Netflix in pursuing that opportunity and are pleased Imax could help facilitate.
- The global wide release is February 12 with a Netflix drop on April 2.
- The 60 Movies That Have Made More Than $1 Billion At The Global Box Office.



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