Cable Forum

Cable Forum (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/index.php)
-   Television (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=110)
-   -   UK Timeline : His Dark Materials (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/showthread.php?t=33708154)

pip08456 13-09-2019 19:58

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36009963)
It will be interesting to see what deal they struck then and how long the BBC have got to wait for it. I know HBO stuff is normally shown on Sky Atlantic over here.

They don't have to wait.

BBC Sunday 3rd Nov.

HBO Monday 4th Nov.

cheekyangus 13-09-2019 20:07

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36009963)
It will be interesting to see what deal they struck then and how long the BBC have got to wait for it. I know HBO stuff is normally shown on Sky Atlantic over here.

The BBC announced it had commissioned a TV adaptation of the trilogy in November 2015 with Bad Wolf and New Line Cinema making it.

HBO only came on as co-producer and international distributor in September 2018.

General Maximus 13-09-2019 20:41

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36009964)
They don't have to wait.

BBC Sunday 3rd Nov.

HBO Monday 4th Nov.

Good, that is exactly how it should be with every series if you arent on a unified service like Netflix.

denphone 04-11-2019 05:21

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Did anybody watch the first episode last night? as personally l thought it was very good and a huge improvement on the 2007 film version.

cheekyangus 04-11-2019 09:32

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36016041)
Did anybody watch the first episode last night? as personally l thought it was very good and a huge improvement on the 2007 film version.

I did. I agree.

I saw an artcle headline last night that said that they've incorporated parts of the Book Of Dust into this new production. I'm unfamiliar with it so won't be able to tell, but it seems sensible is the story timelines overlap.

Chris 04-11-2019 10:17

Re: His Dark Materials
 
It was well produced, and my youngest loved it (she’s a big fan of the Potter films so it’s right up her street). I enjoyed it as a piece of event TV. It’s good to see the BBC acknowledging that the golden age of TV we are now in is in large part driven by the fantasy genre, which our public service broadcasters pay far too little attention to.

However, I still don’t really like Pullman as a writer in this genre. Where fantasy is used as a lens to examine real-world issues it generally works best where those issues are ones that are hard to approach directly (so Star Trek, for example, was able to raise questions about sex and racial equality by locating it in space, in the 23rd century, while back in the 1960s it was still a hot potato). Pullman, as I’ve observed before, has a massive chip on his shoulder about organised religion and the Roman Catholic Church in particular. His Dark Materials presents the Catholic Church (one of whose less well known historic titles is “the Magisterium”) as a medieval inquisition clothed in Nazi chic. It’s about as subtle as a brick.

Paul 04-11-2019 15:11

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Not seen it yet, maybe tonight.

General Maximus 11-11-2019 11:51

Re: His Dark Materials
 
https://deadline.com/2019/11/his-dar...bc-1202782680/

It lost 1.5m viewers in the second ep, it will be interesting to see if the downward trend continues.

denphone 11-11-2019 11:56

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36016800)
https://deadline.com/2019/11/his-dar...bc-1202782680/

It lost 1.5m viewers in the second ep, it will be interesting to see if the downward trend continues.

That type of rating drop for second episodes are usually par for the course in my view General.

Chris 11-11-2019 12:44

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Given that it’s meant to be a story for upper primary/lower high school kids, it’s doing pretty well so far. It is suffering slightly from having been written by a high school English teacher who obviously has a very clear idea what a classic children’s story is supposed to be like, and has very deliberately set out to write one; it’s suffering further by being dramatised by people who grew up watching classic children’s literature being serialised by the BBC in the 1970s and 80s. Sure, it’s fantastical, but once you get used to the admittedly superb CG creatures that follow the main characters around there are long passages when it looks a bit ordinary. A lot of creeping up and down corridors. The occasional, grand-scale CG settings, like the university crypt, are the equal of Potter or Middle Earth as seen on the big screen, but scenes like that are, so far, few and far between. I’m hoping they’ve saved the budget for the crazy stuff still to come “up north”. We’ll still be watching it anyway as my youngest loves it, and to be fair she is the target audience.

General Maximus 02-09-2020 09:46

Re: His Dark Materials
 

Paul 14-10-2020 16:18

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Season 2 starts on November 16th.

Paul 09-11-2020 01:44

Re: His Dark Materials
 
Well it turns out that was the US start date.

Season 2 Episode 1 was on in the UK tonight, just caught up on it - good start. :)

General Maximus 09-11-2020 09:17

Re: His Dark Materials
 
I thought there had been a mix up somewhere :p: I originally had it down for the 8th November and then everything else I saw subsequently said 16th so I assumed I had just made a mistake.

pip08456 23-12-2020 00:19

Re: His Dark Materials
 
His Dark Materials Renewed for Third and Final Season at HBO, BBC


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:04.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum