HBO's Page-to-Screen Fantasy Series 'His Dark Materials' Is Back for Season Three — and There's a Trailer

Once again starring James McAvoy and Dafne Keen, season three is based on the third book in Philip Pullman's trilogy.
Sarah Ward
Published on November 02, 2022
Updated on November 02, 2022

Fantasy fans, and lovers of small-screen trips to wondrous other worlds in general, the past few months have been your time to shine. First, Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon arrived, wigs, fire-breathing creatures and terrible family relationships all included. Next, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power magnificently recaptured Middle-earth's magic, also by hopping back into the beloved franchise's past. And, although it's sci-fi as well, Andor has been sweeping Star Wars fans to a galaxy far, far away again.

Two of those shows have already ended their first seasons, however. And, by the time November comes to a close, all three will be off the air following their debut runs. Thankfully, arriving to fill that gap is the new season of His Dark Materials — returning for the first time since 2020 with its long-awaited third batch of episodes.

First premiering late in 2019, and then dropping its second season in 2020, His Dark Materials is one of HBO's additions to small-screen fantasy — the one that popped up in the period between Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, in fact. It's based on Philip Pullman's award-winning young adult trilogy of books of the same name: The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. And if it sounds familiar, and not just because you watched the first two seasons, that's because The Golden Compass was already turned into a movie back in 2007.

HBO has been keeping things simple with its adaptation by sticking with the franchise name, instead of individual book monikers — hence the His Dark Materials title. But when season three arrives in December in the US (with Australian and New Zealand dates to be confirmed), it'll tell the tale covered in The Amber Spyglass, which sees Lyra (Dafne Keen, Logan), aka the show's prophesied child, journey somewhere that no one has ever returned with Will (Amir Wilson, The Secret Garden).

The third season will drop its eight episodes over four weeks, with two a week — and it's bringing back the rest of its hefty cast. That includes James McAvoy (The Sandman), Ruth Wilson (See How They Run), Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) and Andrew Scott (Catherine Called Birdy), for starters.

If you're new to His Dark Materials, Keen plays an orphan by the name of Lyra Belacqua, who initially seems just like everyone else, but hails from an alternate universe where a person's soul manifests as a shape-shifting animal called a daemon. In the show's first season, as Lyra looked for a kidnapped friend in the Arctic, she discovered a church-run stolen children ring, learned about mysterious particles known as Dust and ventures through different worlds, including the one we all know. McAvoy pops up as a powerful aristocrat, Wilson is his ex, and Miranda plays a balloonist and adventurer.

Check out the trailer for His Dark Materials season three below:

His Dark Materials' third season will start airing from Monday, December 6 Australian time in the US — and streams via Binge in Australia and Neon in New Zealand.

Images: HBO.

Published on November 02, 2022 by Sarah Ward
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