Meanwhile, (Will Parry) delivers a grounded, determined performance as he tracks Lyra through various worlds, now accompanied by the "gay icon" angels Baruch and Balthamos . James McAvoy ’s Lord Asriel also returns with renewed intensity, moving through universes in his elaborate "Intention Craft" to recruit Commander Ogunwe (played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) for his Republic of Heaven. Critical Reception

The premiere of , titled " The Enchanted Sleeper ," serves as a solemn and ambitious "beginning of the end" for the epic fantasy saga. Directed by Amit Gupta , the episode successfully navigates the complex task of reintroducing a multi-world narrative after a two-year hiatus while setting the stakes for the final battle against the Authority. Performance and Character Deep Dives

Reviewers generally praised the episode's high production value and the introduction of the miniature , led by Commander Roke. However, some critics noted that the episode felt "info-dumpy" and lacked momentum due to the heavy amount of exposition required to set the final season's board. 'His Dark Materials' Season 3, Episode 1 Recap - Vulture