Blu-ray, DVD & Digital Release: His Dark Materials: Season Two

Blu-ray, DVD & Digital Release Date: Available now
Price: DVD $19.99,  Blu-ray $17.99
Studio: HBO/Warner


Adapted from Philip Pullman’s epic trilogy of the same name, His Dark Materials: Season One features all seven episodes from the exciting second season plus over an hour of special features including an all-new never-before-seen featurette.

The second season of His Dark Materials follows young orphan Lyra (Dafne Keen) on a journey through a parallel world where a human’s soul exists outside one’s body – in the form of a talking animal called a daemon. Season two begins as Lyra, distraught over the death of her best friend, embarks upon a journey in a strange and mysterious abandoned city. There she meets Will (Amir Wilson), a boy from our world who is also running from a troubled past. Lyra and Will learn their destinies are tied to reuniting Will with his father but find their path is constantly thwarted as a war begins to brew around them. Meanwhile, Mrs. Coulter (Ruth Wilson) searches for Lyra, determined to bring her home by any means necessary.

Season two series regulars include stars Dafne Keen (Logan), Ruth Wilson (Saving Mr. Banks), Amir Wilson (The Secret Garden), Andrew Scott (Sherlock), Will Keen (The Crown), Ruta Gedmintas (The Strainand Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton).

Here a bonus feature break-down:

  • Noble Rogue: The Legend of Lee Scoresby (Exclusive to Blu-ray and DVD)
  • Exploring His Dark Materials: Panserbjørne
  • Exploring His Dark Materials: Daemons
  • Exploring His Dark Materials:Portals & The Multiverse
  • Exploring His Dark Materials: Witches
  • His Dark Materials: Bringing Daemons and Bears to Life
  • His Dark Materials: Exploring Cittàgazze
  • His Dark Materials: Worlds Collide
  • The Powerful Mrs. Coulter
  • Lyra
  • The Subtle Knife

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About Laurence

Founder and editor Laurence Lerman saw Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest when he was 13 years old and that’s all it took. He has been writing about film and video for more than a quarter of a century for magazines, anthologies, websites and most recently, Video Business magazine, where he served as the Reviews Editor for 15 years.