Ben is featured in the upcoming issue of Clash magazine. Check out photos from the shoot, via the official facebook page for the magazine, in the gallery!
UPDATE: Scans have been added to the gallery. View them here. Thank you Aga!
Many thanks to Alexz for the following article from the December / January issue of One magazine. Also, thank you to my friend Kate for the translation!
What differences have you felt between the first and second film?
Filming Prince Caspian was a shattering experience, and it was almost too heavy for my shoulders. I had never acted in a big production before and I didn’t even know how to ride! In short, I was terrified by the idea of disappointing everyone. This time I’m more relaxed. I have filmed a lot in recent years and I feel more at ease as an actor. The Dawn Treader is also a much more fun film and less grim than the previous one.
More new Voyage of the Dawn Treader interviews with Ben have begun to show up online. Simply follow the links provided below to watch / listen!
The rest of the interviews can be found at the following:
– Prince Ben claims Narnia’s throne (Edmonton Journal) (article)
– 98FM Radio (Ben’s interview begins at about 39 minutes in) (audio)
– ‘Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ Interview with Ben Barnes (The Clem) (audio)
– Narnia’s Neeson on the Queen’s 3D specs (Associated Press) (video)
In this brand new photoshoot for The Observer magazine, Ben wraps up in a selection of this season’s classic coats. Check out the photos in the gallery.
Ben Barnes was chuffed to be asked to wear classic British menswear for this Observer fashion shoot. “If this is my perceived style, that’s brilliant. I’m Burberry in a park!” After roles in Dorian Gray and Easy Virtue, and his current appearance as Stephen Wraysford in the stage adaptation of Sebastian Faulks’s novel Birdsong, it’s a visual shorthand that makes sense. And was dressing as an English gent enjoyable?
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