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Who is currently cast to voice or portray Aslan in upcoming Chronicles of Narnia projects?

Checked on November 20, 2025
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Executive summary

Reporting in early–mid 2025 ties Meryl Streep to the role of Aslan (or the voice/portrayal of Aslan) in Netflix/Greta Gerwig’s Narnia reboot; outlets including Deadline, The Guardian and MovieWeb say Streep is “in talks” or “reportedly” being considered [1] [2] [3]. Longstanding precedent: Liam Neeson has been the English-language voice of Aslan in the 2005–2010 films, and several other actors have voiced Aslan in BBC and radio productions [4] [5] [2].

1. What the reporting actually says about “who is cast”

No source in the provided set states that any actor has been officially cast as Aslan; the strongest language available is that Meryl Streep is “in talks” or “in talks to play/voice” Aslan, which Deadline reported it “confirmed with sources” and other outlets repeated as industry reporting or rumor [1] [3] [2]. MovieWeb, The Guardian, BackstageCountry and Hindustan Times use similar phrasing—Streep is reportedly or being considered for the role [3] [2] [6] [7]. Netflix or the production have not issued an authoritative casting announcement in the documents you provided—available sources do not mention an official studio confirmation.

2. How that compares with past portrayals of Aslan

Historically, the high‑profile English-language film incarnations used one consistent voice: Liam Neeson voiced Aslan across the three live‑action films from 2005 to 2010 [4] [5]. The character has also been voiced by different actors in BBC television and radio productions—The Guardian specifically names Ronald Pickup and David Suchet among those who have played Aslan in celebrated BBC versions—showing precedent for recasting between adaptations [2]. Behind The Voice Actors catalogs multiple performers across media [5].

3. What “in talks” and “reportedly” mean in trade coverage

Trade and entertainment outlets often publish casting stories sourced to a mix of studio briefings, agents, and unnamed industry contacts; Deadline framed the Streep item as confirmed “with sources,” while other outlets cite Nexus Point News or describe the news as a report [1] [3]. That language signals active negotiations or early offers rather than a signed contract; none of the supplied items shows a finalized, studio‑issued cast list for Aslan [3] [1].

4. Creative choices and controversy noted by reporting

Several stories highlight that this iteration of Narnia—Greta Gerwig’s Magician’s Nephew for Netflix—is being called a “very new take,” and that recasting Aslan (including reports of a gender swap) is notable because Aslan is widely read as a Christ‑like, traditionally male figure in Lewis’s books; some outlets and community reactions flagged potential backlash or debate over changing Aslan’s gender or voice [8] [9] [7]. Coverage points out both the artistic argument—that casting an iconic actor like Streep could create a different vocal performance—and the cultural sensitivity argument—some fans and commentators say Aslan’s traditional allegorical role makes a female portrayal contentious [8] [9] [7].

5. Other casting context from the same productions

The Netflix/Gerwig Narnia project has accumulated other attached names in 2025 reporting: Deadline, Variety and others list Emma Mackey (White Witch), Daniel Craig and Carey Mulligan among actors linked to the production, and outlets note the film is planned for a late‑November 2026 theatrical/Netflix rollout—context that shows the project is in active casting and preproduction [10] [11] [12]. Those items reinforce that Aslan casting news exists alongside broader, ongoing casting moves [10] [11].

6. What remains unknown or unverified in current reporting

Available sources do not mention a definitive, signed casting announcement or whether Streep would be credited as a “voice” only, perform motion capture, or appear in another capacity; they also do not include an on‑the‑record denial or confirmation from Netflix, Greta Gerwig, or Streep’s representatives in the provided set [1] [3]. Wikipedia and other aggregators repeat the reports but likewise reference the initial 2025 news items rather than a formal casting press release [13] [14]. Therefore, firm statements about “who is currently cast” cannot be made from the provided material—only that industry reporting tied Streep to the role as of early April 2025 [1] [3] [2].

7. Bottom line for anyone tracking Aslan casting

Treat the Meryl Streep stories as high‑profile trade reporting of talks/negotiations—significant but not the same as a confirmed casting notice [1] [3]. For an authoritative “currently cast” answer you would need either a studio press release, a credited agency confirmation, or a bylined article saying the deal closed; those are not present in the search results you provided (available sources do not mention a studio‑issued confirmation).

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