Greta Gerwig Is "Terrified" To Be The One To Bring Back "The Chronicles Of Narnia"

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Greta Gerwig is “terrified” to send us back to Narnia!

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Axelle / FilmMagic

However, a return to the magical world of mythical beasts and talking animals is long overdue.

In the early aughts, there was a three-part live-action adaptation of the seven-book series featuring The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; Prince Caspian; and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. The films were fairly received and deserve an updated treatment.

Good news: The 39-year-old Barbie director is tapped to direct and write two Netflix movies based on the beloved The Chronicles of Narnia franchise.

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Karwai Tang / WireImage

But on the Thursday episode of the Inside Total Film podcast, Greta revealed she is a little afraid to take on the C.S. Lewis bestselling novel series.

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Ethan Miller / Getty Images

“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," she said.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Greta has a deal with Netflix to direct two features for the fantasy series reboot.

"I think when I'm scared, it's always a good sign,” Greta 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.”

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Han Myung-gu / WireImage

“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.

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Don Arnold / WireImage

"I want to do big things and small things and everywhere in between, and having another big canvas is exciting and also daunting."

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Rodin Eckenroth / FilmMagic

Based on history, I have high hopes for Greta. The positive reviews are already pouring in for Barbie, and it looks like she’s doing the iconic Mattel toy justice.

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Jon Kopaloff / Getty Images

And fans of the Louisa May Alcott book Little Women can probably agree with me that Greta's 2019 adaptation was a great example of reviving a beloved story for a brand-new audience.

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David M. Benett / Dave Benett / WireImage

For kicks, here’s who I think would be excellent choices for the new Narnia films based on Greta’s previous cinematic relationships:

And I'm aging them up a bit because I need these movies to be PG-13 and action-packed.

Timothée Chalamet as Mr. Tumnus, since not many people could compete with James McAvoy.

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Greg Doherty / WireImage, Walt Disney Studios

Adam Driver as Aslan's voice, because if Benedict Cumberbatch can be Smaug from The Hobbit, Adam can certainly be Aslan.

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Monica Schipper / Getty Images for Netflix, Walt Disney Studios

Saoirse Ronan as Susan Pevensie, because who better to lead the Pevensie siblings' return than Greta’s leading lady?

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Carlo Paloni / BAFTA via Getty Images, Walt Disney Studios

Lucas Hedges as Peter Pevensie — there’s just something brotherly and comforting about good ol’ Lucas.

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David M. Benett / Dave Benett / Getty Images for @sohoplace, Walt Disney Studios

Sam Nivola as Edmund Pevensie, because he was brilliant in White Noise alongside Greta and Adam.

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Phillip Faraone / Getty Images, Walt Disney Studios

May Nivola as Lucy Pevensie, since she played Sam’s sister in White Noise and she's his sister in real life.

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Dia Dipasupil / WireImage, Walt Disney Studios

And finally, Margot Robbie as The White Witch, because I think it’s time to see her take a full-on villain role.

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Stuart C. Wilson / Getty Images for Warner Bros., Walt Disney Studios

I can’t wait to go back to Narnia!