<P> Caspian invites the Telmarines to remain in Narnia if they will coexist peacefully with the Narnians; but if they wish, they can return to the human world from which they originally came to Narnia . Some, including General Glozelle, agree to do so, and Aslan creates a portal for them and the four Pevensies . Susan kisses Caspian, knowing they will never meet again, as Aslan told her and Peter that they will never return to Narnia . The Pevensies return to England, leaving Caspian as King . </P> <Dl> <Dt> Pevensies </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> William Moseley as Peter Pevensie . In a departure from the novel, Peter has a rivalry with Caspian . Moseley explained, <P> "Peter's got his own issues to deal with, and Caspian's got his own issues to deal with, and when neither is willing to compromise, there's bound to be friction . Peter came back to Narnia expecting to be king again and that everyone would do as he said, and Caspian is unwilling to let him take over, so that causes some of it . That's really what happens . And it's a lot about humility . I think they both have to learn a certain humility (...) and that's really what a great king needs is to be humble, to listen to his people, to be willing to compromise, and they start off as these sort of angry teenagers, and become kings at the end ." </P> In real life, the two actors got on well together . Moseley also stated that he identified with Peter, having gone back to school between shooting both films . He trained for three months in New York City to improve his performance and his physicality . </Li> <Li> Skandar Keynes as Edmund Pevensie, the second youngest Pevensie . Edmund matured during the events of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, so the writers saw him "as our Han Solo", "(doing) the right thing" and "probably going to be a little low - key about it", highlighting the immaturity of his older brother . Keynes bruised his heel when performing a stunt where he jumped onto a horse . He narrowly missed landing on it and hit his foot against a column when holding on . Excepting that, he enjoyed performing the action . </Li> <Li> Anna Popplewell as Susan Pevensie, the second oldest Pevensie . Popplewell had been disappointed she barely used her bow and arrow in the first film . Adamson convinced Douglas Gresham to have her present during the battles by suggesting her passive role in the novel indicated Lewis' view of women before he met Joy Gresham . "I think (Lewis) cast women down in the earlier books, but when you look at The Horse and His Boy, it has a strong female character . Doug's mother was a strong woman ." Adamson also chose to have her fall for Caspian, because "The kids are growing up . If you look at Ben and you look at Anna, it seems really implausible that they wouldn't have some feelings for each other ." He knew it had to be "sensitively handled" though, and ultimately it is not about romance, but "(accepting) the fact that you can have a wondrous experience, enjoy it and move on". Popplewell added that it would not make sense for the Narnians not to use Susan, a talented archer, in battle, and that the romance contributed to her character's reconciliation with losing Narnia in the first place . </Li> <Li> Georgie Henley as Lucy Pevensie . Henley acknowledged Lucy represents faith in the story, being the youngest and therefore most open - minded of the Pevensies . During filming, Henley's baby teeth were falling out, so she wore fake teeth to fill in the gaps . </Li> </Ul> <Li> William Moseley as Peter Pevensie . In a departure from the novel, Peter has a rivalry with Caspian . Moseley explained, <P> "Peter's got his own issues to deal with, and Caspian's got his own issues to deal with, and when neither is willing to compromise, there's bound to be friction . Peter came back to Narnia expecting to be king again and that everyone would do as he said, and Caspian is unwilling to let him take over, so that causes some of it . That's really what happens . And it's a lot about humility . I think they both have to learn a certain humility (...) and that's really what a great king needs is to be humble, to listen to his people, to be willing to compromise, and they start off as these sort of angry teenagers, and become kings at the end ." </P> In real life, the two actors got on well together . Moseley also stated that he identified with Peter, having gone back to school between shooting both films . He trained for three months in New York City to improve his performance and his physicality . </Li>

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