Yes. There will be. In an interview, the director Chris Weitz said that they shot the ending for "The Golden Compass" based on "Northern lights" but they decided to put it at the beginning of "The Subtle Knife" when it comes out.
Yes, "The Subtle Knife" has already been made into a TV series. It is the second season of the His Dark Materials adaptation by BBC and HBO.
As of now, it's not looking too bright for the film adaptation. In fact, the internet Movie Database has removed the film from their list of "in production" movies...
The Subtle Knife was created in 1997.
The Subtle Knife Audio was created in 2002.
Yes. there's alredy traliers for it
Unlikely. The Golden Compass was unsuccessful and not profitable, therefore the same studio will not be making The Subtle Knife. Currently other studios have not opted for the opportunity. The ending of The Golden Compass was left unfinished, which makes The Subtle Knife being made into a film even more unlikely.
Nobody knows.Nobody. All hope of there being a subtle knife film has been obliterated.
The Subtle Knife: His Dark Materials was written by Philip Pullman. The paperback was published by Yearling in 2001 and has 368 pages.
The Subtle Knife has more than one edition. The Yearling paperbook has 368 pages. It was written by Phillip Pullman.
In the upcoming adaptation of "The Subtle Knife" in the "His Dark Materials" series, Mary Malone will be portrayed by Simone Kirby.
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The second book in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy is titled "The Subtle Knife."
"The Subtle Knife" book by Philip Pullman has approximately 352 pages in the paperback edition.
"The Subtle Knife" and "The Amber Spyglass" are the second and third books, respectively, in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series.