257. By Aslan’s Mane, is Netflix Really Casting a Lady as the Lion?


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Apr 08 2025 52 mins   14

Breaking news. A new casting or creative announcement has got fans in an uproar. Alack, it must be a new day ending with the suffix -day. But in this case, the reliably rumored cast announcement is so strange, and so ghastly, and so out-and-out weird beyond the worlds, that it warrants us bumping our planned episode and focusing a whole other episode on this most bizarre and terrible news instead. We’re talking about the notion that a female actor (no shade on her) is rumored to be the new voice of Aslan.


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Quotes and notes



1. ‘Who is Aslan? Do you know him?’



  • Aslan is the King of Beasts, the great untamed Lion, creator of Narnia.

  • He’s supernatural and the Son of the Emperor-Beyond-the-Sea.

  • Some call him an “allegory” for Jesus. That’s not quite what he is.

  • Lewis called him a “supposal” for Christ. Think of this as an alter-ego.

  • So although slandering Aslan isn’t slandering Jesus, it’s pretty close.

  • Very basic to this understanding is that Aslan is a male Lion. He’s a He.

  • He’s the King (not queen) of Beasts. He has a mane. He roars and rules.

  • It matters, for various theological and natural reasons, that God is a He.


Aslan (left) gives a certain Netflix staff member a not-tame talking-to. (File photo, colorized)


2. ‘Aslan a man?’ What the recent rumor said



“I always try to be open-minded especially at an early stage in the process. But sitting here right now, I feel very deflated. The imagery is Aslan’s mane is so important. And the idea of a lion being the king of beasts. And this dropping so close to April 1 is unbearable.”


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  • Fans are in grief, meltdown, but mostly uproar. Frankly, we’re sick of it.

  • Stunt casting will accomplish nothing, irrespective of the actor’s talent.

  • “Well, could a female voice a male?” No. This isn’t the Peter Pan play.

  • Nor is this a 1990s anime, like Mayumi Tanaka voicing Monkey D. Luffy.

  • Aslan is not a man. But he is a male Lion. He needs a deep lion-ish voice.

  • That is how Lewis described him. Repeatedly. In all seven of the books.

  • There is no cause to consider any woman at any stage for any reason.

  • Alas, legacy media lines like this one are already corrupting discourse:


In the novels, Aslan is a talking lion who serves as Narnia’s guardian and a guide for the human children. Generally portrayed as a male, Aslan was created as an allegory for Jesus by author C.S. Lewis.



  • “Generally portrayed as a male”? What is this new verbal devilry?

  • Aslan is male. He is a he. He has a deep voice. He shakes His mane.

  • Let’s be gentle with a writer who may not know better about the basics.

  • But also learn from it—these writers know very little about their subjects.

  • So when they write on topics you don’t know about, apply discernment!


3. Rest ‘between the paws of the true Aslan’



  • No foolish or wicked adaptation can ever steal away the true Narnia

  • We think you really can raise a loud hue and cry over this one.

  • Contact anybody you can: Netflix, social media, stand on the rooftops.

  • Have fun. Swashbuckle. Respect people and even movie companies.

  • But let them know, clearly and firmly, that we’ll take no part in this.

  • Open discussion


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Top question for listeners



  • What’s your reaction to this Narnia casting rumor?


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