With His Dark Materials premiering its third season this December, we recently spoke with James McAvoy about his role as Lord Asriel in the series based on the books by Philip Pullman. The series ...
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Dafne Keen stars as the young protagonist Lyra, who lives in Jordan College, Oxford. Placed there by her uncle, Lord Asriel (James McAvoy) she lives a sheltered life amongst the scholars and college ...
Bad Wolf has been forced to cut an episode from Season 2 of BBC and HBO fantasy drama His Dark Materials after filming was derailed by the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking at Comic-Con@Home on Thursday, ...
His Dark Materials is coming to its conclusion, spelling the end of the road for some characters. The battle against Metatron is now in full swing on the HBO show—but humanity won't go down without a ...
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In an odd twist, by far the most highly-publicised episode of His Dark Materials’ second season is one that doesn’t actually exist. You see, while most of the Philip Pullman adaptation’s new run was ...
HIS Dark Materials actress Dafne Keen has revealed she thinks that Lord Asriel’s brutal sacrifice is “too hard” for her character to forgive. Depicting Lyra in the BBC programme, the fifteen-year-old ...
His Dark Materials was luckier than many TV shows when it came to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, with season two of the Philip Pullman adaptation already mostly filmed by the time lockdown began.