It's 1940, and the Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, have been sent to stay in the countryside where they will be safe, away from the war. Their home for the duration is a huge rambling mansion that the children cannot resist to explore, during which Lucy stumbles across an old wardrobe which hides a magical secret.
The beavers and the children are preparing for their journey to the Stone Table. The White Witch orders Maugrim to go to the beavers' house to kill everyone there, but when they arrive, they find the house empty. Along their journey, Peter, Susan and Lucy unexpectedly meet Father Christmas, who presents the children with gifts. As they continue the journey, the snow around them melts, making way for spring.
Arriving at the Stone Table, the children are welcomed warmly by Aslan. However, Maugrim appears soon afterwards and terrifies the crowd, only to be slain by Peter. Knowing that the White Witch is nearby, Aslan sends his creatures to rescue Edmund. Later, the White Witch herself arrives at the Stone Table, demanding that Edmund be given to her, as all traitors in Narnia belong to her.
Susan and Lucy spend the night at the Stone Table with Aslan's body. At dawn, the Stone Table cracks in half, and Aslan comes back to life. He explains there is a deeper magic that states, "If a willing victim who has committed no treachery is killed in a traitor's stead, the Stone Table will crack, and death itself will be denied." The two girls jump on Aslan's back and fly to the White Witch's house, where Aslan's restores all the Witch's victims — including Tumnus — back to life from their stone forms.
The four Pevensie children are waiting at a train station when a magical force pulls them into Narnia. They land at an overgrown castle, which they recognize as Cair Paravel. Susan saves the life of a dwarf named Trumpkin, who is about to be drowned by two soldiers on a boat. The children tell him they are the old kings and queens of Narnia, of which Trumpkin has heard of in the Narnian legends.
J.R.R. Tolkien biographer Humphrey Carpenter discussed how C.S. Lewis came to write The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, the first of the Narnia books.
Reunion interview with the actors whom played the Pevensie children in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.
Interview with Barbara Kellermann (The Witch Witch) & Sophie Wilcox (Lucy Pevensie) promoting The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.
Behind the scenes look at the Animatronic Aslan.
Behind The Scenes look at The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader
Interview with the actor and actress whom played Eustance And Jill in The Silver Chair
Behind the scenes look at the special effects of The Chronicles Of Narnia