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‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ Canceled After Two Seasons By Netflix

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Netflix has just canceled its fantasy adventure series Fate: The Winx Saga after two seasons. Starring Abigail Cowen in the lead role of Bloom Peters the series revolves around fairies as they attend a magical boarding school in the otherworld. While training to master their magical powers they have to deal with issues like love, rivalries, and of course some monsters.

Fate: The Winx Saga was canceled after two seasons, which was confirmed by the showrunner, Brian Young, who said this on the matter: “This is not fun news to share, but Netflix decided not to move forward with season three of Fate: The Winx Saga. This is especially tough because I know how many of you loved this season. It’s a heartbreaking silver lining, but a silver lining all the same. I’m so proud of everyone who worked on the show, and so happy we got to tell the stories we did. Our cast and crew put in a ton of hard work creating this world and these characters. I’m grateful for each and every one of them, and for all of you for watching. It’s been an amazing four years. Hopefully we’ll see each other again in the future.”

The Netflix series also stars Hannah van der Westhuysen as Stella, Precious Mustapha as Aisha, Eliot Salt as Terra Harvey, Danny Griffin as Sky, Freddie Thorp as Riven, and Elisha Applebaum as Musa.

Fate: The Winx Saga premiered with its first season on Netflix in 2021 and the second season of the series premiered this year in September.

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