Mark Ronson Reunites with Greta Gerwig on ‘Narnia’ Adaptation for Netflix

Musician Mark Ronson will reunite with Greta Gerwig to score her Chronicles of Narnia adaptation at Netflix.
Ronson is working on the music for the filmmaker’s much-anticipated follow-up to “Barbie.”
Gerwig is writing and directing the fantasy adventure film, which follows “The Magician’s Nephew,” the sixth novel in C.S. Lewis’ series.
The cast is expected to include Meryl Streep (who, coincidentally, is Ronson’s mother-in-law; the musician is married to Streep’s daughter Grace Gummer), Daniel Craig, Emma Mackey and Carey Mulligan.
Ronson previously served as executive music producer for Gerwig’s “Barbie,” for which he co-wrote and co-produced five songs, co-wrote the score with Andrew Wyatt, and served as executive producer.
The music garnered nominations at the Grammys and Academy Awards, among other accolades.
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He’s been working on the “Narnia” project amid the rollout for his memoir “Night People: How to Be a DJ in ’90s New York City,” which was released Sept. 16. The book details his days on NYC’s club playground, recounting his rise as an audiophile to one of the city’s hottest DJs.
Plan B has optioned the rights to “Night People,” with plans to adapt his coming-of-age story into a feature film.
Plan B recent successes include “F1,” “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” and the Netflix limited series “Adolescence,” which scored several Primetime Emmys earlier this month.