Greta Gerwig says that she’s “terrified” ahead of her upcoming film adaptations of C.S. Lewis’ classic series “The Chronicles of Narnia.”
The director, who is set to make at least two Netflix movies based on the iconic fantasy novels, said on Thursday’s episode of the “Inside Total Film” podcast that she hasn’t even started wrapping her “arms around it.”
“But I’m properly scared of it, which feels like a good place to start,” she said.
“I think when I’m scared, it’s always a good sign. Maybe when I stop being scared, it’ll be like, ‘Maybe I shouldn’t do that one.’ No, I’m terrified of it — it’s extraordinary and it’s exciting.”
The news that Gerwig would take on the beloved series came over a decade after the release of the most recent film based on “Narnia,” distributed by 20th Century Fox.
But “Narnia” isn’t the only fantasy movie project that Gerwig is involved with. She also co-wrote Disney’s live-action “Snow White,” which is set to star “West Side Story” actor Rachel Zegler in the titular role and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen.
Gerwig’s latest theatrical release, “Barbie,” is expected to make $150 million at the box office this weekend, a figure that would give it the best opening for a movie this year.
Gerwig told “Inside Total Film” that she’s open to working on a variety of films in her career.
“I hope to make all different kinds of movies in the course of the time I get to make movies, which — it’s a long time, but it’s also limited,” she said.
“I want to do big things and small things and everywhere in between. And having another big canvas is exciting and also daunting.”
Gerwig also addressed the idea of potentially directing a future “James Bond” film.
“Oh, my God, we’re going to just stick with some lions and some dolls for the moment,” she told the podcast, referring to “Narnia” and “Barbie.”
She added: “But you never know. I really like [‘James Bond’ producer] Barbara Broccoli.”