This is a change from the original expanded universe, where Thra was said to have a single moon that was too dark to see with the naked eye. Alien Sky: Thra not only has three suns, but also three moons.Skeksis blood looks red in most scenes, while in others it's purple.
Oddly enough, cuts on Gelflings' skin are always red, perhaps because pink would look confusing.
Tavra's pink blood also coats the Chamberlain's sword when she's stabbed. Some Gelflings bleed pink, as shown explicitly during the All-Maudra's death scene when the General disembowels her for defying him.But there's a catch, the consciousness of Gelflings who get drained by the Skeksis are trapped in their own essence, which prevents them from becoming one with Thra once more. Ascended to a Higher Plane of Existence: This is what happens to Gelflings as well as all other lifeforms on Thra when they die their consciousness returns to Thra's life-force.He reminds skekTek that there are beings who have the closest connection to the life force of Thra and must therefore have the strongest life essence. He chalks it up as yet another failure until skekSil the Chamberlain points out that it can be used to drain the essence of other creatures of Thra. Accidental Discovery: skekTek the Scientist reverses the polarity of the Crystal in an attempt to force it to give new life which has an opposite effect of Vampiric Draining of his life essence.Lisa Henson announced that other ways will be found to continue the story. In September 2020, the day after the show won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program, it was announced that Netflix canceled the show, leaving several plot threads unresolved. Previews: Production teaser, Trailer 1, Trailer 2. Sigourney Weaver as the Myth Speaker (narrator).Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as urVa, the Archer.Alice Dinnean as skekEkt, the Ornamentalist.Harvey Fierstein as skekAyuk, the Gourmand.
It is a prequel to the 1982 fantasy film that was directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz, The Dark Crystal.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is a Netflix-produced series directed by Louis Leterrier.