Jadis would have to win hands down. While the Wicked Witch certainly did earn her moniker, Jadis had already destroyed one world and tried to take out the Earth (in "The Magician's Nephew") before getting stuck in Narnia where she went out of her way to be as vicious and nasty as possible before her ultimate destruction.
Elphaba (the green skinned) ... is supposed to be hte wicked witch, according to The Wizard of OZ. However, if you see musical, you will realize that there is so much more to ELphaba's character than you think.
In the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the South. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West," "The Wicked Witch of the East," and "The Good Witch of the North." In the movie The Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the North. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West" and "The Wicked Witch of the East." In the book Wicked: Galinda, later Glinda, is the Witch of the South, Elphaba is the Witch of the West, Nessarose is the Witch of the East, and the Witch of the North is never mentioned or named.
There are seven Narnia books. The current series of Narnia movies is up to three (1. The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, 2. Prince Caspian, 3. Voyage of the Dawn Treader) but there's no guarantee that all seven will be made.
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Skandar Keynes plays Edmund Pevensie in the Chronicles of Narnia movies. The first film, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, was released in 2005.
In the book "The Chronicles of Narnia," the witch is called the White Witch or Jadis. She is a powerful and malevolent sorceress who rules over Narnia with an iron fist before being ultimately defeated by Aslan and the Pevensie children.
In the Narnia movie series, the character of the White Witch, who is the antagonist and queen of Narnia, was played by Tilda Swinton in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" (2005) and Jadis (the White Witch) in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew" (which hasn't been released yet).
Jadis of Charn, aka the White Witch.
Her name was Jadis the White Witch.
The White Witch, also known as Jadis, is responsible for bringing endless winter to Narnia. She cursed the land so that it would never experience Christmas while she ruled with her icy grip.
No, the character you are referring to is the White Witch Jadis from "The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis. There is no emerald witch in that series.
Her name is Jadis, but is known to most as the White Witch.
Correct me if my wrong, but I believe they are all the same Witch. There is no Ice Queen or Snow Queen- they're from Hans Christian Andersen. The White Witch is Queen Jadis who came from Charn in The Magician's Nephew and rules takes over Narnia in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The character was inspired by Andersen's Snow Queen though.
There are many girls in the Chronicles of Narnia. Polly Plummer Jadis the White Witch Susan Pevensie Lucy Pevensie Ramandu's Daughter The Lady of the Green Kirtle Jill Pole Aravis Helen, First Queen of Narnia
Jadis, also known as the White Witch, is the main antagonist in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series. She is a powerful sorceress who rules over Narnia with an iron fist until she is defeated by Aslan and the Pevensie siblings. Jadis is known for her cruelty and manipulation in her quest for power.
Queen Jadis, also known as the White Witch, enters the world of Narnia through the use of dark magic, dying worlds, and her ability to manipulate time and space. She was brought to Narnia by Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer when they inadvertently awakened her while exploring other worlds.
The White Witch from Narnia, also known as Jadis, lives in the castle of her own design, located in the land of Narnia. The castle is situated in the north of Narnia, representing her cold and controlling nature.