Bank Station Set Behind the Scenes Compilation VIDEO from Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew

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The London filming at Bank Station revealed the first glimpse of Jadis and Digory riding Strawberry who were later spotted again with filming at (SPOILER ALERT) The Tower of London. The Bank Station set gave the world it’s first glimpse at young stars David McKenna (Digory Kirke) and Beatrice Campbell (Polly Plummer). Alarmingly the set dated August 5, 1955 revealed to fans a shocking new timeline that looks to re-imagine the rest of the series effecting everything including Narnia’s iconic lamp-post. The scenes on set were populated by extras wearing ’50s clothing, but Tom Bonington playing (SPOILER ALERT) mysterious new character Mr. Potts was not spotted.

Behind the Scenes Video Compilation


Thank you to @NarnianSource on YouTube and X for allowing us to repost their videos. This is a compilation of many sources on social media that have covered the Bank Station filming in London including @NarnianSource on YouTube/X, @UnBoxPHD on YouTube/X/Instagram, @feebzaquarius on Instagram,and @ObscureToursLondon on Instagram. One shot in the video includes modified art by Narnia illustrator Pauline Baynes.

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We hope you have enjoyed this behind the scenes look at Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew which premieres November 26, 2026 exclusively in IMAX. If this movie’s changes from the book are too much for you to handle, you can always return to the classic BBC Narnia series which is getting a Blu-ray release.

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A world traveling theme park engineer and Narniaexpert. I first heard the Chronicles of Narnia read to me when I was five. Ever since I have loved the books and fantasized about how I would like to see them made into films. I am eager to expand my understanding of C.S. Lewis and see The Chronicles of Narnia adapted into film and other mediums. www.DavidAndawei.com All writings are my own opinions and do not represent The Walt Disney Company or any other film studio associated with The Chronicles of Narnia.

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