Fate: The Winx Saga, a more adult, live-action reimagining of the Italian-American animated kids series Winx Club, has become a hit with Netflix subscribers. The Vampire Diaries’ Brain Young debuted his six-episode first season in late January, introducing us to five fairies who attend a magical school in the Otherworld.
Bloom (Abigail Cowen), a fire fairy who was switched out with a human child shortly after birth, grew up in the human world in the first season. Bloom enrols at Alfea, a special school for fairies and non-magical students known as “specialists,” after being recruited by its headmistress, Farah Dowling, with little or no control over her destructive abilities, which triggered a fire that left her adoptive mother badly scarred (Eve Best). Bloom improves her fire skills over the course of the first season, before she is able to awaken an ancient force inside her and use it to fight an incoming assault by supernatural beings known as Burned Ones.
While the first season of Fate: The Winx Saga had a lot going on, it felt more like a prelude to a larger and more in-depth adventure. Fortunately, we’re beginning to gain a better understanding of what the adventure entails. Here’s all we know about the second season of the Netflix show.
Netflix confirmed Fate: The Winx Saga will return for a second season in mid-February, less than a month after the show premiered, with a themed renewal announcement video. The current season will have eight one-hour episodes, up from six in the previous season. However, there is no fixed release date for these new episodes, so we don’t know when they’ll be available.
The good news is that we now have enough knowledge to make an informed guess as to when the film will be released. According to Netflix, the second season will begin filming this year in Ireland. If that start date is sooner rather than later, Bloom and her pals could be back by the end of the year. However, given the show’s effects-heavy composition, it’s more likely that it will spend some time in post-production and therefore won’t return until the first quarter of 2022. That is, assuming COVID-19 does not cause a development delay.
Netflix has confirmed a number of cast members will return for season 2 of “Fate: The Winx Saga” Abigail Cowen, Hannah van der Westhuysen, Precious Mustapha and Eliot Salt will all return. Additional cast members are expected to be announced in the future. The second season will deal with the fallout of the events of the first season. There will be some new characters when the show returns.”As Bloom’s story continues to evolve, I can’t wait for you to learn even more about Aisha, Stella, Terra, and Musa,” the show’s showrunner says. “You never know who might show up at Alfea next term,” adds executive producer Brian Young. “The six episodes in season 1 only scratched the surface of this incredibly rich world,” he adds.”Fate” will return on Netflix on September 6. The first season of “The Winx saga” is available to stream on Netflix.com. It’s available to watch in the U.S. only. for six weeks. It will be available on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT (8 p.M. ET) in the United States.
Instead, he was nursed back to health and lived in hiding, biding his time until he could safely return.