His Dark Materials confirmed for a third series as filming starts in spring
Now His Dark Materials production on the third run, based on The Amber Spyglass, has been confirmed and will kick off next spring in Cardiff
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It s official – His Dark Materials WILL return for a third series on BBC1 to complete the trilogy of books by Phillip Pullman.
Good news, fans of dæmons, dust, and different dimensions – the BBC and HBO’s adaptation of Phillip Pullman’s
His Dark Materials trilogy has been officially confirmed for its third (and likely final) season. Where Series 1 adapted
Northern Lights and Series 2 focused on
The Subtle Knife, executive producers Jane Tranter and Dan McCulloch and lead screenwriter Jack Thorne will be heading into
The Amber Spyglass territory for Series 3. It s a wildly ambitious and gargantuan-of-scale final chapter in Lyra and Will’s story.
“It’s been a joy to see how
His Dark Materials has brought British TV audiences of all ages together,” says the BBC’s Ben Irving. Fans of Phillip Pullman’s incredible books, and newcomers alike, have been enthralled by adventuring with Lyra and Will through multiple worlds. We are thrilled that they will be able to continue their journey in a third series of this beautifully realised drama. Our thanks to our partners at HBO and the dedi
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HBO’s
His Dark Materials is gearing up for the season 2 finale, and forces are gathering for a big ol’ battle above the heads of our two heroes. Will and Lyra have spent the majority of the season getting to know and trust one another while dealing with relatively minor problems, but destiny awaits. So, let’s take a pause and break down everything we know about the prophecy surrounding Lyra on
His Dark Materials, her “true name,” and what it all means.
At the beginning of the penultimate episode, “Malice,” the witches see a group of angels fly across the sky like shooting stars like, actual angels. Just in time for Christmas! They’re gathering for war like everyone else and likely because of the prophecy that seems to be referring to Lyra, the girl “destined to bring about the end of destiny.”
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WARNING: This story contains spoilers for His Dark Materials season 2
His Dark Materials season two finished airing on BBC One on Sunday, December 20, and fans were left on the edge of their seats. The true identity of Lyra Belacqua (played by Dafne Keen) was revealed and Lyra once again realised she could not outrun her mother - Mrs Coulter (Ruth Wilson). There was also a surprise post-credit scene. Express.co.uk has provided a roundup of the final episode, and here s what to expect from the next season.