Greta Gerwig apprehensive of directing ‘Narnia’
Gerwig hopes her Barbie film launches a "bunch of different" Barbie movies down the line.
CALIFORNIA: Greta Gerwig is “terrified” of her upcoming project – directing two ‘Narnia’ movies. On the Inside Total Film podcast, the Barbie director, 39, revealed that she is “properly scared” of her upcoming Narnia project, based on C.S. Lewis’ best-selling novel series from the 1950s,
‘The Chronicles of Narnia’, reported People. “I haven't even really started wrapping my arms around it. But I'm properly scared of it, which feels like a good place to start. I think when I'm scared, it's always a good sign,” the Little Women director continued.
“Maybe when I stop being scared, it'll be like, 'Okay. Maybe I shouldn't do that one.' No, I'm terrified of it. It's extraordinary. And so we'll see.”
“I hope to make all different kinds of movies in the course of the time I get to make movies, which – it's a long time, but it's also limited," she added. "I want to do big things and small things and everywhere in between, and having another big canvas is exciting and also daunting."
As per People, her first major step in bigger-budget films comes with Barbie’s release. Margot Robbie teases the possibility of 'Barbie' Sequels: 'It Could Go a Million Different Directions' Gerwig first came on board the Mattel project as a writer with lead actor Margot Robbie as a producer.
“In my mind, she was always the star – even when writing it, it was for Margot [Robbie],” Gerwig said on the podcast.
‘Barbie’ also stars Ryan Gosling, Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon, America Ferrera, Michael Cera, Alexandra Shipp, Simu Liu, Dua Lipa, Scott Evans, and Will Ferrell. Gerwig hopes her Barbie film launches a "bunch of different" Barbie movies down the line. "There’s a tone and a humor and a joy, and obviously the world is so beautiful," Gerwig recently told People.
"I want to go back to Barbie Land." Robbie added, "Greta has a very specific thing where she can be very silly and very clever at the same time, but it’s also very heartfelt.” "Her humor never feels cynical or cold," she continued.
"It’s always warm and loving, but also really, really silly and kind of zany and absurd. I actually think it’s a bit of a throwback in tone. To be honest, I don’t feel like I’ve seen a movie that utilizes that kind of comedy in a long, long time."
‘Barbie’ is in theaters now, reported People.