If streaming platform Netflix is willing to wait before renewing Fate: The Winx Saga for a third season, the TV series creator already knows what he wants from a sequel.
Nearly a week after launching on Netflix, the second season of Fate: The Winx Saga is playing in many countries and has not lost the ranking of the service’s most watched productions. Brian Young, creator and showrunner of the free-to-play adaptation of the Italian animated series Winx Club, is hopeful he can continue the story, especially after the latest revelations:
We knew in advance that we wanted Bloom to come face to face with her mother in the realm of darkness. It was important to us to make sure we answered some of the audience’s questions, leaving them hungry and suggesting other places to go in Season 3.
The second season of #FateTheWinxSaga ended with a bang. https://t.co/ymBMY4aE8b
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) September 19, 2022
As for the mystery of the Realm of Darkness – the home of the Shadow and the Scrapers – and Bloom’s future relationship with his mother, Brian Young hopes to delve deeper into these topics in a hypothetical third season:
The goal is to answer the following question: What is the realm of darkness? How are Bloom and her mother related to this? And also how it ties in with our big overarching mythology that we’ve spruced up a bit in Season 2.
The arrival of the Trix in Fate: The Winx Saga season 3?
Brian Young has revealed that the Trix, the trinity of witches from the original Winx Club series, may appear in the third season of the television series Fate: The Winx Saga:
We haven’t started talking about Season 3 yet, but I definitely plan on seeing The Trix. This is the main part of the cartoon that we always knew we would see at some point in the series. I would say that if we have season 3, expect Icy and Darcy to come and support Beatrix.