Will Poulter credited as playing...
Eustace Scrubb
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- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: We spoken often of Narnia in the days that followed. When my cousins left after the war ended, I missed them with all my heart, as I know all Narnians will miss them 'til the end of time.
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: That giant rat thing just tried to claw my face off!
- Reepicheep: I was merely trying to expel the water from your lungs, sir.
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: It talked! Did you see? Did anyone just hear that? It talked!
- Telmarine Sailor: He always talks.
- King Caspian: Actually, it's getting him to shut up that's the trick.
- King Caspian: [upon seeing Eustace, who has turned into a dragon] Anyone knows a dragon's treasure is enchanted.
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: [Frowns at Caspian]
- King Caspian: Well, anyone from here.
- [a bird lands beside Eustace and caws]
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: [about Reepicheep] In England, we have mouse traps for that sort of thing. Speaking of food, you don't know where I could get any, do you?
- Tavros: Uh, why are you talking to that bird?
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: Uh, I just naturally assumed that you can...
- Tavros: [busts out laughing] He's talking to birds!
- Telmarine Sailor: He's mad as a loon, that one!
- Tavros: Yeah!
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: What rubbish! See? That's what happens when you read all of those fanciful novels on fairy tales of yours.
- Edmund Pevensie: There once was a boy called Eustace/who read books full of facts that were useless.
- Edmund Pevensie: So, what was it like... when Aslan changed you back?
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn't do it myself. Then he came towards me. It sort of hurt, but... it was a good pain. You know, like when you pull a thorn from your foot.
- Eustace Clarence Scrubb: What's so fascinating about that picture, anyway? It's hideous.
- Edmund Pevensie: You won't see it from the other side of the door.