Andrew Wyatt opens up on scoring music for 'Narnia' adaptation
Andrew Wyatt says he is approaching the music for Greta Gerwig’s upcoming Narnia adaptation with a deep sense of responsibility, aiming to capture the wonder and emotional depth of the beloved series.
Andrew Wyatt has begun discussing his approach to the music score for the upcoming adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia — directed by Greta Gerwig — offering insight into his vision for the project.
In an exclusive interview, Wyatt said that he feels deeply aware of the weight of adapting such a beloved series and is drawing on the original stories' spirit to shape the soundtrack.
Wyatt explained that his goal is to honour the magical and emotional tone that readers associate with Narnia, blending orchestral and thematic elements to evoke wonder, adventure, and the story’s deeper emotional undercurrents.
As per People, he suggested that the music will aim to amplify — rather than overshadow — the narrative, giving audiences both a sense of awe and an emotional grounding.
Acknowledging the passionate fanbase, Wyatt said he understands the significance of the project.
Moreover, he aims to create music that not only fits the grand scope of the film adaptation but also resonates with longtime fans.
According to him, the score will strive to provide both familiarity and new emotional layers, respecting what makes Narnia special while offering a fresh cinematic experience.
As production moves forward, Wyatt’s comments build anticipation for a soundtrack that could shape the tone of Gerwig’s Narnia — potentially one that balances epic fantasy with heartfelt emotional resonance.