His Dark Materials season 3 boss teases expanded role for James McAvoy's Lord Asriel

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His Dark Materials season 3 boss teases expanded role for James McAvoy's Lord Asriel
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He was largely absent last time around.

"You have Mulefas [strange elephant-like creatures] and you've got so many different worlds to explore, and you've got to complete all these storylines. So you've got to kind of complete the stories for Lyra, for Mrs Coulter, for Asriel.

"It's huge themes and big ideas, so I think a lot of that comes in the third season. That's quite ambitious for all of us to deal with and to sort of put out there."

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