Meryl Streep Rumoured to Play Aslan in 'Chronicles of Narnia' Reboot: Here's How The Internet Reacted

Meryl Streep, the famed veteran actress, has been rumoured to be considered for the role of ‘Aslan’ in the reboot of ‘The Chronicles of Narnia.’ Directed by Greta Gerwig , the film is in talks with Charlie XCX for The White Witch and Daniel Craig for Digory’s uncle, Andrew, as well.
The celebrated actress has mixed reviews on the ‘rumoured’ casting, as in the C. S. Lewis novels, ‘Aslan’ is a male figurine who mentors the citizens of the realm. As reported by Nexus Point News, Meryl Streep will portray a female narrative of the role, which was based on the allegory of Jesus. However, neither the production team nor any cast or crew member has confirmed it yet.
Comments on Meryl Streep being AslanThe ‘rumoured’ role caused a lot of speculation on social media, where one Reddit user said, “Aslan is a male lion and his mane is an important plot point in the lion, the witch and the wardrobe so I don’t like this casting. Meryl is the goat obviously but things should ideally be grounded in the text.”
Another user disappointedly expressed, “Oh look, another film remake where they can’t just keep our beloved characters the same. Why the f*** do we need to change Aslan to a female lion? Just keep him as he is. So tired of these bs film castings.”
However, in the fresh take on the situation, a user mentioned, “This is exactly the kind of change that I expected from a Gerwig Narnia movie. There’s no way she would have kept it like the original where the Christ allegory was male but the embodiment of evil was female. There were a lot of regressive sexual politics in those books and I’m saying this as a massive fan of the series. The material is so ripe for an adaptation in conversation with the author, and Greta is the number one filmmaker who can do that on a commercial scale. If you’re going to reboot a franchise that recent, I would rather see a bolder reinterpretation rather than another faithful adaptation. We already have the best case scenario versions of the filmable books of the series.”