Dark Beginnings season 2: release date, cast and storyline
Educational Program Cinema / / December 31, 2020
New screen version of Philip Pullman's novels "Dark beginnings”Became one of the main premieres of the year. The fantasy series is dedicated to the girl Lyra (Daphne Keen). She lives in a world where every person has a daemon - a part of the soul embodied in the body of an animal. Lyra sets out on a dangerous journey to the far north in search of missing children and her uncle Lord Azriel (James McAvoy).
When will Dark Beginnings season 2 come out?
It is already known that the heroine is definitely waiting for new adventures. Dark beginnings didn't just renewBBC Has Already Renewed His Dark Materials For Season 2 for the second season even before the release of the series on screens - the sequel has already been filmed. The release date has not yet been announced, but, most likely, viewers will meet with Lyra again at the end of 2020.
The thing is that the events of the second season unfold immediately after the finale of the first. And so the authors did not want
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The sequel will be based on the second book of the cycle - "The Miraculous Knife", in which Lyra falls into another world and met there Will Parry - a boy who escaped from England, very similar to our reality. Together they try to find the boy's father.
At the same time, the authors of the series have already introduced viewers to Will Parry (Amir Wilson) in the first season, showing his life in the ordinary world. His father, played by Andrew Scott ("Trash"), only appeared as recordings, but in the sequel he will already play an important role.
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