![]() ![]() Being able to work with her has been the best. My job’s easy when you have a good script and a good actress to work alongside. She’s been my partner in crime for the last few years and she’s brilliant. What has it been like building that relationship together, particularly with this season? It has so much emotional stuff for both of you, and particularly the way it ends…Īmir Wilson: Well, yeah, definitely. ![]() Nerds & Beyond: Amir, as Will’s partner is Lyra in the story, your partner over the years has been Dafne. Working with the cast and working with the writers, it always felt very alive at the, at the center of it, which I think comes across. It felt kind of urgent and it had an imperative and it had something to say. That was when you always knew you were kind of alive and making something that wasn’t just a fantasy retelling. With Ruth Wilson, she just always delivered something that was slightly left to center, slightly right of center, always surprised you. I do know that we work very closely with what is an incredible cast, and that we found something interesting. We’re still working with VFX, we’re still working in mixes, so I don’t know. We’re kind of still in the middle of just trying to get it right, every single shot. From your perspective as producers, what was it like seeing those scenes come to life finally after so many years?ĭan McCulloch: It was, it was… I guess we’ll probably … decompress in about six months or so. Some of the most iconic scenes (and some of the saddest scenes) in the whole series are in this season, along with watching Amir and Dafne grow up on screen as well. Nerds & Beyond: This season in particular is not just difficult to create from a logistical perspective, but also from an emotional one. Note: Responses may be edited for clarity. I think landing that ending properly was an extraordinary thing to witness, particularly from actors that young.”Īs part of New York Comic Con, Nerds & Beyond was able to chat with James McAvoy (Lord Asriel), Wilson, and executive producers Tranter and Dan McCulloch about getting the right tone for the end of the series, the expansion of Asriel’s role from the novel, why fans will love the final installment, and more! As executive producer Jane Tranter told us in our roundtable discussion, “Philip wrote one of the most iconic and memorable and moving endings in literature. With the introduction of angels and several iconic moments from the novel being brought to life onscreen, His Dark Materials‘ final season will likely be its most memorable. Based on the bestselling trilogy by Philip Pullman, the upcoming third season tackles The Amber Spyglass, the heart-wrenching final chapter of Lyra and Will’s story. It all comes down to Lyra (Dafne Keen) and Will (Amir Wilson) in the final season of HBO’s His Dark Materials. ![]()
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