If you read all the books you will notice in the Amber Spyglass Will does get his own Demon.
bill Murry
The new main character would be Will Parry, the bearer of the subtle knife. There also many other characters introduced such as, mary malone, john parry and many more
There might not even be a Subtle Knife film. But if there was there would be lots of auditions for Will Parry. I have read the book. Have you?
no, you don't need any experience
The Subtle Knife was created in 1997.
On Monday May 23, 2011 in the New York Times, it says that the Sequel to 'The Golden Compass', the Subtle Knife is in development. I'm not good on searching the web, but my search came up better than Wikipedia in which IS NOT A CREDITIABLE SOURCE. Ask any high school or college English teacher! Anyway, New York Times on the other hand is CREDITABLE. If you do not believe me here is the link:http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/428054/The-Subtle-Knife/overview
In "The Subtle Knife," the antagonist is primarily represented by the character of Mrs. Coulter, who embodies the oppressive forces of the Magisterium. Additionally, the Specters, malevolent entities that consume the souls of adults, serve as a significant threat to the protagonists. Together, they create obstacles for Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry as they navigate their intertwined destinies.
The Subtle Knife Audio was created in 2002.
Yes, "The Subtle Knife," the second book in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy, has been published for many years, originally released in 1997. It continues the story of Lyra Belacqua and introduces new characters, including Will Parry. If you're referring to a new edition or adaptation, please specify for more detailed information.
Nobody knows.Nobody. All hope of there being a subtle knife film has been obliterated.
In the upcoming adaptation of "The Subtle Knife" in the "His Dark Materials" series, Mary Malone will be portrayed by Simone Kirby.
The Subtle Knife: His Dark Materials was written by Philip Pullman. The paperback was published by Yearling in 2001 and has 368 pages.