

Theory 2: The voice that calls to Bloom is her sister Daphne’s

Viewers saw Dane’s and Riven’s eyes flare in a magical way when Rosalind’s eyes were also lit up, and Dane and Riven have no magic of their own that could cause it. However clever the theory is, Farah’s eyes lighting up could simply be an effect of Rosalind using magic on her. Farah could have protected herself by projecting her consciousness into the flowers that spread over the ground. Some think Farah uses her mind fairy powers to cast an illusion of her death. How ‘Atlanta’ Sets Itself Apart in Modern Televisionīut what if Farah never actually died? Before Rosalind supposedly kills her, Farah’s eyes light up, so Farah may have cast a successful protection spell to keep her safe from Rosalind. Theory 1: Farah is still alive - in the form of flowers Since not much else is known about the season, fans have developed interesting theories, many based on their knowledge of the original cartoon. New villains and monsters will appear, such as the Blood Witches and the Scrapers, who were mentioned in the release date announcement video. Three new characters were announced: Brandon Grace as Grey, Éanna Hardwicke as Sebastian and Paulina Chávez as Flora, who was an original character in the cartoon. “Fate: The Winx Saga” has released little information regarding the upcoming season, but some important changes are of note. The show also makes it clear that Alfea under Rosalind will become a more militaristic school.

And surprise! Sky’s father, Andreas, was not killed by Saul as he thought, resulting in Saul’s arrest for attempted murder, and Andreas had secretly raised Beatrix. While she is away, Rosalind kills Farah in secret, becoming the new headmistress, and Bloom confesses her true identity and powers to her adoptive parents. She finds extreme power inside herself - the Dragon Flame - enough to gain her fairy wings. Bloom recognizes they are after her and defeats them, discovering they were once humans. Rosalind weakens the barrier so the Burned Ones can get in. Bloom frees Rosalind, who claims that Aster Dell, the town she destroyed, was a town of Blood Witches who kidnapped Bloom as a baby. Two main characters in the cartoon, Flora and Tecna, are not found in the new series, and two of the lead characters are white-washed: Musa is Asian in the cartoon, and Terra, Flora’s replacement for the live-action series, is white rather than Latina. “Fate: The Winx Saga” targets an older audience with darker plotlines and much more drama. The live-action show is based on the children’s cartoon “Winx Club,” but distinct changes separate the two series.
