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His Dark Materials

His Dark Materials is a British fantasy drama television series commissioned by the BBC as an adaptation of the eponymous trilogy of novels of the same name by Philip Pullman.

Series 1, written by Jack Thorne and spanning 8 episodes, was announced in 2015 and first aired on 3 November 2019 on BBC One and internationally on HBO from 4 November. Series 2 was commissioned before Series 1 had begun airing and, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, aired in the UK from 8 November 2020 and internationally from 16 November 2020. Series 3 was broadcast in December 2022.

His Dark Materials is a drama series and is set in parallel worlds, following the story of Lyra Belacqua and her dæmon Pantalaimon, William Parry, and other characters of various species. It has been rated as TV-14 in the US.[2]

Background[]

Series 1 is based upon the events of Northern Lights and follows the story of Lyra Belacqua on her quest in search of her missing friend, Roger Parslow, where she encounters witches, Panserbjørne like Iorek Byrnison, gyptians, and aëronauts whilst finding out about Dust. It introduces Will Parry and the troubles his mother has been having since his father disappeared years before.

Series 2 is based upon the events of The Subtle Knife and follows Lyra and Will in Cittàgazze as they explore the deserted city and go in search of the subtle knife. It shows Mary Malone, Lee Scoresby, and John Parry as they help the children.

Series 3 is based upon the events of The Amber Spyglass, following Will as he finds Lyra and they both go to the land of the dead to find Roger's ghost. It tracks Lord Asriel's fight against the Authority and how this fight impacts all the worlds.

Cast[]

Lead roles[]

Asriel's forces[]

Angels[]

Bolvangar staff[]

Children[]

Dæmons[]

Gyptians[]

Jordan College staff[]

Land of the dead[]

Magisterium[]

Panserbjørne[]

Witches[]

Other[]

Production[]

Film adaptation[]

Main article: The Golden Compass (film)

After the success of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, the His Dark Materials books, which were published between 1995 and 2000, were optioned. This led to the development of the 2007 film, The Golden Compass. However, the film removed some of the key areas of the book, like references to religion and the Holy Church, which Chris Weitz (director of the film) blamed for the shortcomings. Moreover, the Catholic Church called for a boycott; Sam Elliott (who played Lee Scoresby) blamed the Church for forcing the cancellations of the sequels, while some believed poor reviews may have been the reason.

Development[]

Philip Pullman, in a 2012 interview for Mother Jones, was interested in giving His Dark Materials another shot, this time as a television series.[4] The BBC, in November 2015, publicly announced plans to adapt the book series into a television series in association with Bad Wolf and New Line Cinema (with HBO joining later). Pullman was named the series' executive producer along with Deborah Forte.[1]

Pre-production[]

Pre-production was originally planned for autumn 2016, with the project announced in 2015, but casting was only in the process of finalisation in early 2018.[5] The show was originally said to cover 5 series but it was later confirmed that each series would cover one book.[6]

Filming[]

BBC-Shooting

Series 1 clapperboard

BBC S2 shooting

Series 2 clapperboard

The first series was filmed mainly in the UK (Cardiff and Oxford) and the Arctic (although the cast never filmed there).[5] On 14 December 2018, it was announced via Twitter that filming for the first series had wrapped.[7]

Cittàgazze set

Cittàgazze being built at Bad Wolf Studios

Series 2 began filming in June 2019 at various locations across the UK[8] although filming officially began during the week of the 29th July with filming going on for five months until just before Christmas.[9] However, only seven out of the eight episodes were filmed before lockdown was imposed in the UK[10] and the eighth episode (a standalone episode about Lord Asriel) which was filmed in March 2020 was not completed before work on TV productions was halted due to the pandemic. Despite the loss of this episode and it being announced that James McAvoy would not be returning in the series, a small scene (which would have featured at the end of the 'lost' episode) was filmed after lockdown and added in.[11]

On 22 December 2020 (two days after the Series 2 finale), the BBC announced that they had commissioned a third and final series to adapt The Amber Spyglass. Filming began and wrapped in 2021.[12]

Release[]

Trailers[]

The first teaser of the first series was released by the BBC on 24 February 2019 with subsequent trailers following on 17th May, 19th July (part of the San Diego Comic Con panel), 25th August, 3rd October, and the final one on 21st October. Short clips from each episode was uploaded onto the BBC Programmes website prior to its broadcast.

For Series 2, the first trailer was released on 23rd July (part of the San Diego Comic Con At Home) and a second and third on 28th August (one by the BBC and the other by HBO). A fourth 'official' trailer was released exclusively by HBO on 15th October (the same day as Serpentine was released) and a fifth, final trailer was released by the BBC on 24th October.

The first trailer for Series 3 was released on 7th October with another following on 1st November.

Broadcast[]

On 18 July, 2019, the show hosted a panel at San Diego Comic Con where an Autumn 2019 release date for Series 1 was announced and an extended trailer revealed.[13] A preview of the show in London was premiered by the BFI on 15 October 2019[14] and another in Cardiff the following day.

The first series was split into episodes of 8 each roughly an hour long. The first episode, Lyra's Jordan, aired on 3 November 2019 in the UK on BBC One and 4 November internationally; however Dafne Keen's mother revealed in August 2019 on Instagram (since deleted) that the release would be on 3 November. The series aired (in the UK) exactly four years after the production for the show was planned.[15]

The show aired normally at 8pm GMT in the UK and 9pm ET in the US. The earlier UK slot, rather than the typical 9pm slot for Sunday night dramas, allowed younger children the chance to watch it live.[16] The only exception to this was the seventh episode (The Fight to the Death) which began an hour later in the UK due to the live event 'BBC Sports Personality of the Year', this was later pushed back again to 9:10 because the event ran over.[17]

An early preview of the sixth episode, The Daemon-Cages, took place at Mayfair Theatre with the Royal Television Society, three days prior to its broadcast on the BBC. All episodes from Series 1 were released onto BBC iPlayer following their broadcast (originally until 21 June 2020 however, upon this date, their availability was extended indefinitely). All episodes are available in UHD.

Following the full series broadcast, a rewatch of the first episode was staged on 26 April 2020 where various members of the cast and crew posted details about the series. Just after the rewatch, the programme Making His Dark Materials was released onto BBC iPlayer and showed the making of the series.

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His Dark Materials Season 2- Title Sequence - HBO

The title sequence for Series 2

On 9 July 2020 (the 25th anniversary of the original publication of Northern Lights), mirroring the previous year, it was announced that the show would host another panel at Comic Con on 23 July, although this time remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first full trailer for the second series was released at this time.[18] At the panel, it was revealed that one of the standalone episodes in the second series had not been completed and would not air leaving the series with only 7 episodes. On 28th August, in a BBC trailer, it was announced that the show would air in November.

On 12 October, it was confirmed that the series would be aired by HBO on 16 November. On 24 October, a small trailer and featurette was released by the BBC which announced that the UK release date would be 8 November, over a week before the US. A preview of the first episode took place at BFI Southbank on 2 November.[19]

The episodes were shown weekly from 8:10pm GMT (10 minutes later than Series 1 as the episodes were also 10 minutes shorter) in the UK and from 9:00pm ET in the US. However, episodes were released on iPlayer shortly before 8pm in the UK and before their broadcast on TV. The final episode, Æsahættr was broadcast at 7:10pm, one hour earlier, due to the live event 'BBC Sports Personality of the Year'.[20]

For Series 3, HBO aired 2 episodes weekly from 5 December 2022. The BBC released all the episodes on BBC iPlayer on 18 December as well as broadcasting one per week.

Home media[]

Series Release date
DVD Blu-ray
Region 2 Region 1 Region B Region B (steelbook) Region A
1 27 January 2020 4 August 2020 27 January 2020 27 January 2020 4 August 2020
2 28 December 2020 29 June 2021 28 December 2020 - 29 June 2021
1 & 2 28 December 2020 - 28 December 2020 - -

Region 2 DVD, Blu-ray, and steelbook editions of the first series were posted on Amazon UK in late 2019 and were then published on 27 January, 2020.[21][22] All three copies included all eight episodes, four art cards, and several non-exclusive bonus features about the making of the series: Introducing His Dark Materials, The Daemons: His Dark Materials, Building His Dark Materials, Dressing His Dark Materials, and Adapting His Dark Materials (which were made available on the BBC website prior to the DVD release). There were three discs in total.

Region 2 DVD and Blu-ray copies of the second series were posted on Amazon UK shortly before the second series was due to start and were published on 28 December 2020.[23][24] Unlike Series 1, a steelbook was not produced for Series 2. Both copies included all seven episodes, four art cards, and a number of non-exclusive bonus materials: Making His Dark Materials, The Subtle Knife, Lyra, The Powerful Mrs Coulter. These spanned three discs.

At the same time as the Series 2 DVD/Blu-ray were announced, a Series 1 & 2 boxset was also announced in both DVD and Blu-ray for release on the same date.[25][26] These included all the bonus features on the Series 1/2 DVDs.

A Region 1 DVD and Blu-ray were announced on 14 May 2020 for a release date on 4 August 2020 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Split over two discs, there were: the eight episodes, interviews with the cast and four of the Region 2 bonus features as well as the exclusive Making His Dark Materials programme.[27] A Region 1 DVD and Blu-ray for Series 2 were released on 29 June 2021.[28]

Merchandise and book tie-ins[]

Scholastic published Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass TV tie-in books on 3 October 2019 in the UK[29][30][31] and 1 October in the US.[32]

On 27 November 2020, a dedicated His Dark Materials merchandise shop was set up for the TV series selling a variety of t-shirts and posters.[33][34]. This was later updated to include hoodies, sweatshirts, and hats. A wider variety of products (including mugs, and notebooks) will be added later.[35]

'My Daemon' app[]

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His Dark Materials- My Daemon App - Official Trailer - HBO

A trailer for the app

On 10 November 2020 (shortly before the US broadcast of Series 2), HBO released a 'My Daemon' app for Apple which allows users to make their own dæmon.[36][37]

Soundtracks[]

The first soundtrack for the series, The Musical Anthology of His Dark Materials, was released on 3 November 2019[38] with the second, His Dark Materials Original Television Soundtrack, was released on 20 December 2019.[39]

A second volume of The Musical Anthology of His Dark Materials was released for Series 2 on 8 November 2020[40] and the His Dark Materials Series 2 Original Television Soundtrack was released digitally on 20 December 2020.[41]

Episodes[]

Series 1[]

# Episode name Directed by Written by Original airdate (UK) Original airdate (US)
1 Lyra's Jordan Tom Hooper Jack Thorne 3 November 2019 4 November 2019
2 The Idea of North Tom Hooper Jack Thorne 10 November 2019 11 November 2019
3 The Spies Dawn Shadforth Jack Thorne 17 November 2019 18 November 2019
4 Armour Otto Bathurst Jack Thorne 24 November 2019 25 November 2019
5 The Lost Boy Otto Bathurst Jack Thorne 1 December 2019 2 December 2019
6 The Daemon-Cages Euros Lyn Jack Thorne 8 December 2019 9 December 2019
7 The Fight to the Death Jamie Childs Jack Thorne 15 December 2019 16 December 2019
8 Betrayal Jamie Childs Jack Thorne 22 December 2019 23 December 2019

Series 2[]

# Episode name Directed by Written by Original airdate (UK) Original airdate (US)
1 The City of Magpies Jamie Childs Jack Thorne 8 November 2020 16 November 2020
2 The Cave Jamie Childs Jack Thorne & Francesca Gardiner 15 November 2020 23 November 2020
3 Theft Leanne Welham Jack Thorne & Sarah Quintrell 22 November 2020 30 November 2020
4 Tower of the Angels Leanne Welham Jack Thorne & Namsi Khan 29 November 2020 7 December 2020
5 The Scholar Leanne Welham Francesca Gardiner 6 December 2020 14 December 2020
6 Malice Jamie Childs Jack Thorne & Lydia Adetunji 13 December 2020 21 December 2020
7 Æsahættr Jamie Childs Jack Thorne 20 December 2020 28 December 2020

Series 3[]

# Episode name Directed by Written by Original airdate (UK) Original airdate (US)
1 The Enchanted Sleeper Amit Gupta Jack Thorne & Amelia Spencer 18 December 2022 (iPlayer & live) 5 December 2022
2 The Break Amit Gupta Jack Thorne & Amelia Spencer 18 December 2022 (iPlayer)/24 December 2022 (live) 5 December 2022
3 The Intention Craft Charles Martin Jack Thorne 18 December 2022 (iPlayer)/1 January 2023 (live) 12 December 2022
4 Lyra and Her Death Charles Martin Jack Thorne 18 December 2022 (iPlayer)/8 January 2023 (live) 12 November 2022
5 No Way Out Weronika Tofilska Amelia Spencer 18 December 2022 (iPlayer)/15 January 2023 (live) 19 December 2022
6 The Abyss Amit Gupta Francesca Gardiner 18 December 2022 (iPlayer)/15 January 2023 (live) 19 December 2022
7 The Clouded Mountain Amit Gupta Francesca Gardiner 18 December 2022 (iPlayer)/29 January 2023 (live) 26 December 2022
8 The Botanic Garden Harry Wootliff Francesca Gardiner 18 December 2022 (iPlayer)/5 February 2023 (live) 26 December 2022

Media[]

Main article: His Dark Materials (TV series)/gallery

Trailers[]

External links[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 BBC commissions adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials
  2. His Dark Materials website HBO
  3. Marisa Coulter's dæmon does not speak but Fisher provides his vocalisations. As lead puppeteer and CFX coordinator on the series, he also worked extensively with Ruth Wilson during filming to create the monkey's movements via puppet — Variety
  4. Mother Jones
  5. 5.0 5.1 Digital Spy - His Dark Materials TV series on the BBC: Casting, characters, start date - everything you need to know
  6. Twitter - Dan McCullock
  7. Twitter - https://twitter.com/darkmaterials/status/1073639534372511744
  8. His Dork Materials on Twitter
  9. The Knowledge Online
  10. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-52900246
  11. Jack Thorne Q&A on Twitter
  12. Series 3 announcement
  13. His Dark Materials Twitter
  14. BFI
  15. BBC His Dark Materials
  16. The Guardian
  17. The Fight to the Death on BBC Programems
  18. Comic Con At Home
  19. BFI Southbank
  20. Æsahættr on BBC Programmes
  21. Blu-ray on Amazon
  22. DVD on Amazon
  23. Series 2 Blu-ray on Amazon
  24. Series 2 DVD on Amazon
  25. Series 1 & 2 boxset Blu-ray on Amazon
  26. Series 1 & 2 boxset DVD on Amazon
  27. Screen Connections
  28. Amazon
  29. Northern Lights on Amazon
  30. The Subtle Knife on Amazon
  31. The Amber Spyglass on Amazon
  32. The Golden Compass on Amazon
  33. His Dark Materials shop
  34. His Dark Materials on Twitter
  35. BBC Studios
  36. Twitter
  37. Apple App Store
  38. Film Music Reporter
  39. Film Music Reporter
  40. Silva Screen Records
  41. Film Music Reporter
His Dark Materials TV episodes
Series 1 Lyra's JordanThe Idea of NorthThe SpiesArmourThe Lost BoyThe Daemon-CagesThe Fight to the DeathBetrayal
Series 2 The City of MagpiesThe CaveTheftTower of the AngelsThe ScholarMaliceÆsahættr
Series 3 The Enchanted SleeperThe BreakThe Intention CraftLyra and Her DeathNo Way OutThe AbyssThe Clouded MountainThe Botanic Garden
Other Making His Dark Materials


His Dark Materials adaptations
Adaptations His Dark Materials radio playHis Dark Materials stage playHis Dark Materials TV seriesLa Belle Sauvage stage playThe Golden Compass filmNorthern Lights - The Graphic NovelThe Subtle Knife - The Graphic Novel
Music His Dark Materials Original Television SoundtrackHis Dark Materials Series 2 Original Television SoundtrackLyraThe Golden Compass soundtrackThe Musical Anthology of His Dark MaterialsThe Musical Anthology of His Dark Materials Series 2
Games The Golden Compass board gameThe Golden Compass video game
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