Yet again Disney has shown they can not leave orignal story line alone. One would think with the millions made from the Potter books it had been proven a movie would closly follow its book. But as almost happened with the much beloved Princess Mononoke the copyright hold of Narnia picked that blank Disney check over staying true to what C.S. Lewis had envisioned many years ago. Yes when the Mononoke creator was approved by Disney offered a blank check well given a thick book of things that needed to be changed...Disney was amazed to have been told no and allowed to make no changes other then to the sound track. And as a result Disney spent very little promoting Mononoke and sent it to theaters under the lesser known Disney label of Miramax. So all in all I guess one can not be blamed for taking the check and running....