<Dl> <Dt> Telmarines </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Ben Barnes as Prince Caspian . Adamson said "Caspian is a coming of age and, to some degree, a loss of innocence story, with Caspian starting out quite naïve, then craving revenge and finally letting go of the vengeance ." While many readers interpret Caspian as a child, a passage in the novel mentions his age to be near that of Peter's, so an older actor was sought to match Moseley . Barnes had read the novel as a child, and was cast in two - and - a-half weeks after meeting with the filmmakers . He spent two months in New Zealand horse riding and stunt training to prepare for shooting . Barnes modelled his Spanish accent on Mandy Patinkin's performance as Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride, though he also had a dialect coach aiding him . Adamson did not expect to cast a British actor as Caspian, and said Barnes fitted well into the surrogate family of Adamson and the four actors playing the Pevensies . When cast, Barnes was set to tour with the Royal National Theatre's production of The History Boys: producer Mark Johnson joked Barnes "probably isn't the Nation's favourite actor right now". Barnes left England without telling the Theatre . They were furious when they found out that he had left them without permission, so they considered suing him for breach of contract, but decided against it . </Li> <Li> Sergio Castellitto as King Miraz . Castellitto was not familiar with the novel, but his four children had enjoyed the first film . Miraz marks the first time the Italian actor has portrayed a villain, and he found it interesting to "act out a stereotype ." Nonetheless, he also felt that he and Adamson brought depth to the role, explaining Miraz is a soldier, not a coward, and that he takes the throne for his son . He compared the character to King Claudius in Hamlet . </Li> <Li> Pierfrancesco Favino as General Glozelle, Miraz's military commander, who plots with Sopespian to have his king killed in combat with Caspian and Peter in order to lead his own attack on the Narnians . However, in the end, Glozelle repents and is the first to volunteer to go into the Pevensies' world, and in return, is granted a good future by Aslan . This was Favino's idea, because originally Glozelle would have died in battle . Adamson dubbed the character "a real Benedict Arnold". Favino is able to speak several languages and generally acted as a translator to Adamson on set while working with actors and crew members of multiple nationalities . </Li> <Li> Damián Alcázar as Lord Sopespian . "In some ways Sopespian turns out to be the real bad guy of the film," Adamson said . "Where it seems that Miraz has the upper hand at the beginning, we see that Sopespian, like Shakespeare's Iago, is trying to manipulate the situation ." </Li> <Li> Vincent Grass as Dr. Cornelius: Caspian's mentor, who is half - dwarf . Adamson compared Caspian and Cornelius' relationship to Aristotle and Alexander the Great . Cornelius' role in the movie is significantly smaller than in the novel, and he is not named on screen, being referred to only as "Professor". </Li> <Li> Alicia Borrachero as Queen Prunaprismia . Prunaprismia was Miraz's wife . When she had learned that her husband had killed his own brother, she became heartbroken . After Miraz's death, Prunaprismia was the second volunteer to go back to our world (with her child). Because of her repenting, Prunprismia and her child were promised a good life back in our world . </Li> <Li> Simón Andreu as Lord Scythley . </Li> <Li> Predrag Bjelac as Lord Donnon . </Li> <Li> David Bowles as Lord Gergiore . He served as one of the marshals during the duel between Peter and Miraz . </Li> <Li> Juan Diego Montoya Garcia as Lord Montoya . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Ben Barnes as Prince Caspian . Adamson said "Caspian is a coming of age and, to some degree, a loss of innocence story, with Caspian starting out quite naïve, then craving revenge and finally letting go of the vengeance ." While many readers interpret Caspian as a child, a passage in the novel mentions his age to be near that of Peter's, so an older actor was sought to match Moseley . Barnes had read the novel as a child, and was cast in two - and - a-half weeks after meeting with the filmmakers . He spent two months in New Zealand horse riding and stunt training to prepare for shooting . Barnes modelled his Spanish accent on Mandy Patinkin's performance as Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride, though he also had a dialect coach aiding him . Adamson did not expect to cast a British actor as Caspian, and said Barnes fitted well into the surrogate family of Adamson and the four actors playing the Pevensies . When cast, Barnes was set to tour with the Royal National Theatre's production of The History Boys: producer Mark Johnson joked Barnes "probably isn't the Nation's favourite actor right now". Barnes left England without telling the Theatre . They were furious when they found out that he had left them without permission, so they considered suing him for breach of contract, but decided against it . </Li> <Li> Sergio Castellitto as King Miraz . Castellitto was not familiar with the novel, but his four children had enjoyed the first film . Miraz marks the first time the Italian actor has portrayed a villain, and he found it interesting to "act out a stereotype ." Nonetheless, he also felt that he and Adamson brought depth to the role, explaining Miraz is a soldier, not a coward, and that he takes the throne for his son . He compared the character to King Claudius in Hamlet . </Li>

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