I get why some fans are upset, especially those who have loved the Narnia books for decades. Aslan has been this very iconic figure, representing something very specific. Changing his gender isn’t a small thing for people who’ve followed the original work closely. But, at the same time, the world of cinema has always adapted stories to fit new interpretations. I think it’s fine for directors to try new things, as long as the essence of the character isn’t lost. But I do wonder if this choice was made for marketing reasons, you know? The idea of shaking things up to get people talking. Maybe the gender swap isn’t the problem, but more about how it might affect the core message of the story. I’m personally curious to see how Greta Gerwig will handle this, even if I understand why others are so upset.