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The first season of
His Dark Materials was something of a miracle – a well-realised adaptation of the beloved, but challenging, book by Philip Pullman. It had its flaws, but was undoubtedly a triumph. Season Two not only builds on that start but improves on it, plunging Lyra (Dafne Keen) and Will (Amir Wilson) into a new world, with old enemies and allies on their trail.
Season Two may lack the spectacle of Season One’s frozen north and armoured bears, but it deepens the worlds and characters of
His Dark Materials. Keen and Wilson have excellent chemistry as two youngsters trying to be brave for one another, and Wilson in particular brings new layers to his portrayal as the vulnerable, grown-up-too-soon Will.
His Dark Materials review | Season 2 full review and look back
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Who is the Authority in His Dark Materials? The divine character explained – HITC
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His Dark Materials season 2 ending explained
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Angels! Death! Andrew Scott s topknot!
Before we had time to mourn the death of Boreal and his trouser-snake, the BBC s version of
The Subtle Knife hit us with some not-so-subtle revelations that promise to bring the gravitas fans have long waited to see on this show.
So what s in store for season three? Join us as we cut through all the noise like Mrs Coulter performing an intercision on Roger and his daemon.
His Dark Materials season two ending explained Bad Wolf/Simon RidgwayBBC
Theatre isn t dead – at least, not yet anyway – but Hamilton himself is no more. That s right, Lin-Manuel Miranda s character, Lee Scoresby, died repelling an attack from the Magisterium. His daemon cried as Lee called out to the witch Serafina before breathing his last. And with that, Hester evaporated too.