Fate: The Winx Saga (2021)

A dark live-action fantasy following five fairies navigating magic, identity, and danger at an enchanted boarding school in the Otherworld.

Fate: The Winx Saga - Series Information

  • Original Title: Fate: The Winx Saga
  • First Air Year: 2021
  • Last Air Year: 2022
  • Created by: Brian Young
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (50 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: January 22, 2021 (United States - TV-MA), January 22, 2021 (Canada - 18+), January 22, 2021 (United Kingdom - 15), January 22, 2021 (Germany - 16), January 22, 2021 (New Zealand - M), January 22, 2021 (Australia - MA 15+), January 22, 2021 (Brazil - 16), January 22, 2021 (Spain - 16), January 22, 2021 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: Netflix
  • Alternative Titles: 天命:魔法俏佳人传奇 (CN), גורל: סאגת ווינקX (IL), Судьба: Сага о Клубе Винкс (RU), Winx Club (UK), Winx (FR)
  • Production Companies: Archery Pictures, Rainbow, Young Blood
  • Production Countries: Italy, United Kingdom, United States of America

Fate: The Winx Saga - Plot

The coming-of-age journey of five fairies attending Alfea, a magical boarding school in the Otherworld where they must learn to master their powers while navigating love, rivalries, and the monsters that threaten their very existence.

Fate: The Winx Saga - Trailer

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Fate: The Winx Saga - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Brian Young

Main Cast

  • Abigail Cowen
  • Hannah van der Westhuysen
  • Precious Mustapha
  • Eliot Salt
  • Elisha Applebaum
  • Danny Griffin
  • Sadie Soverall
  • Robert James-Collier
  • Freddie Thorp
  • Theo Graham

Writers

  • Speed Weed
  • Sarah Hooper

Executive Producers

  • Kris Thykier
  • Judy Counihan
  • Brian Young
  • Iginio Straffi

Fate: The Winx Saga - FAQs

Is Fate: The Winx Saga based on a true story?

Not a true story — it's a live-action adaptation of the beloved Italian animated series Winx Club, created by Iginio Straffi and originally launched in 2004. Brian Young reimagined the colorful cartoon as a darker, more mature drama for a teen and adult Netflix audience.

Why was Fate: The Winx Saga cancelled by Netflix?

Netflix cancelled the series in November 2022 after two seasons, citing viewership figures that didn't meet renewal thresholds. The decision came despite a vocal fan campaign to save the show, leaving several storylines unresolved and disappointing a dedicated global fanbase.

Where can you stream Fate: The Winx Saga?

Both seasons are available to stream on Netflix, including on the Netflix Standard with Ads plan. It's a Netflix original, so it won't be found on other major platforms — just head to Netflix and both seasons are ready to watch.

Who plays Bloom in Fate: The Winx Saga?

Bloom, the fire fairy at the heart of the story, is played by Abigail Cowen. The Irish-American actress brings real emotional depth to the role, portraying Bloom's journey from a confused teenager discovering her powers to a young woman confronting her mysterious origins.

How many seasons and episodes does the show have?

The series ran for two seasons and 13 episodes in total. Season 1 consists of 6 episodes and Season 2 of 7 episodes. Each episode runs approximately 50 minutes, making the entire series a relatively quick but immersive watch.

Is Fate: The Winx Saga worth watching?

If you enjoy dark fantasy with strong female leads, it's a solid watch. The show leans into magic-school drama with genuine atmosphere and a compelling cast. Critics were mixed, but audiences who embraced its tone found it entertaining, especially Season 2's expanded world-building.

What controversy surrounded the Winx Saga casting?

The show faced significant backlash before it even aired over the whitewashing of several characters. In the original Winx Club animation, Musa and Flora are characters of Asian and Latina heritage respectively — both were recast with white actresses, sparking widespread criticism online.

What are similar shows to Fate: The Winx Saga?

Fans of the series often enjoy Legacies, which blends supernatural drama with a school setting, and the short-lived Netflix series The Irregulars. Charmed (2018) offers a similar mix of female-led magic and drama, while Bridgerton shares Netflix's glossy, binge-worthy production style.

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