| Edition / Media | Year | Key Index Differences | |----------------|------|-----------------------| | Original book | 1950 | No chapter titles (only numbers) | | HarperCollins “Full-Color Collector’s Edition” | 2019 | Includes a 6-page index; missing “Deeper Magic” subentry | | Audiobook (narr. Michael York) | 2001 | Index by audio timestamps | | Film (2005) – Extended Cut | 2006 | Adds 10 min of battle; index of deleted scenes includes “The Witch’s Raid on the Narnian Camp” | | Annotated Edition (Marvins & Lindskoog) | 2021 | Includes “Index of Theological References” | | Folio Society Illustrated Edition | 2023 | Fold-out map with numbered index coordinates | | Video Game (2005) – PlayStation 2 | 2005 | Index of playable characters (omits Mr. Beaver) | | Graphic Novel (2024, adapted by Thomas Yeates) | 2024 | Panel index (Chapter V is compressed into 4 pages) |
), the first installment of the new Narnia saga is scheduled for a limited two-week theatrical run beginning Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2026 Digital Premiere | Edition / Media | Year | Key
This index of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe shows why this novel remains a vital piece of children's literature, offering profound moral lessons disguised as a magical adventure. | Edition / Media | Year | Key