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“Fate: The Winks Saga” Season 2 brings more danger to the teenage fairies in The Elfie School of Magic, as they face one of the strongest villains ever – Sebastian.

(Spoiler alert: This story dives into plot details from Season 2 of Netflix’s “Fate: The Winx Saga.”)

Bloom (Abigail Cowen), Terra (Eliot Salt), Stella (Hannah van der Westhausen) and Aisha (Precious Mustafa) must combine their powers to defeat Sebastian, aiming to get Bloom’s Dragon Flame for herself this season. Had to do. Boasting each other’s energies, the young women find themselves floating in the air surrounded by magic bubbles of different colors as they work together to take down the Season 2 villains who made their lives — and His school friends – hell.

“It was really, really exciting,” Mustafa told TheWrap about going up on the stars to film the crucial scene. “It was a lot of fun but also uncomfortable, but I pulled it out like a champ. Yeah, it was really, really funny.”

Below, the stars of the series break down that scene and some of the season’s biggest character moments.

On defeating Sebastian with a combination of his powers

Mustafa said: “I think it was an amalgamation of using convergence crystals … as well as what Dowling was telling the girls – well, almost allowing them to change. Let it happen, ‘change is from within. And it’s like, you need to use all your feelings, [your] Strongest feelings to connect to be able to change. And so, I think when we were filming that scene, we all had our individual characters and emotions to pull from.

Precious Mustafa as Ayesha, Brandon Grace as Grey "Destiny: The Beach Saga" (Netflix)
Precious Mustafa as Ayesha, Brandon Grace as Gray in ‘Fate: The Beach Saga’ (Netflix)

“So for me, I was pulling in from the fact that Gray has been quite the betrayer. [Aisha],” she continued. “So she is heartbroken. So she’s using that feeling to change. And yeah I guess for Stella I think it was Beatrix watching [who Sebastian had killed], So everyone had their own feelings to pull from. ,

On how Beatrix’s death affects Stella

“I think it’s just a disastrous friendship breakup in the first place,” van der Westhausen told TheWrap. “The Fact That He’s Finally Like It” [was] With someone vulnerable as well, they are both very damaged and unreliable. … it seems that they are both fighting for existence in different ways. So, when they arrived at this resolution of trying and working and being committed to showing up properly for each other, I think it’s really beautiful to experience – not necessarily in romantic contact – in a friendship way. You can still give that level of commitment. [And] For it to end with Beatrix’s death, the earth is falling apart. I think it draws attention to everything for Stella and I think it’s a really exciting jumping off point for her next season.

Abigail Cowen as Bloom, Danny Griffin as Sky "Destiny: The Beach Saga" (Netflix)
Abigail Cowen as Bloom, Danny Griffin as Skye in ‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ (Netflix)

Bloom chooses to go to the Realm of Darkness to seal the entrance, as well as lock herself in (where her mother might just be).

“I think there’s a lot of elements to it,” Cowen said of her character’s decision. “I think the main reason for her is because she’s so afraid of harming anyone close to her. And I think there’s an interesting point there. … I think – it looks like she’s leaving the letter goodbye.” saying no, but she knows that if she didn’t, they’d stop her. And they wouldn’t understand what she’s doing and what she’s doing is actually trying to protect them And I think that’s a big part of it.

“Plus, I feel like she’s kind of punishing herself and is like, you know, ‘I don’t need to be in this world anymore, where everybody’s doing okay, or everybody’s doing it. is finding out, and I am becoming a burden on everyone.’ And I think she’s doing something that’s not a smart decision. … But, I think that plays into it too. And then she realizes, ‘I need to go here.’ She’s having this vision; she’s just feeling the vibe on her side. And he plays into it too. So it’s pretty complicated.”

Paula Chavez as Flora "Destiny: The Beach Saga" (Netflix)
Paula Chavez as Flora in “Fate: The Winx Saga” (Netflix)

Looking at Flora’s scratch marks in the mirror in its final season 2 moment

Paulina Chavez, who plays Flora, said, “I really believe she’s the kind of person who lets everything down.” “No matter how she’s feeling, she won’t let anyone in. She won’t let anyone in. She has a wall, even though she’s too open to fall in love, to have fun.” As for, she won’t let her emotions really see the light of day. And so I guess that’s one of her breaking points. Some guys keep everything to themselves until they finally explode Would have done it, and maybe that was his way of saying, ‘Oh man. I need to figure this out.'”

Elisha Applebaum as Moses "Destiny: The Beach Saga" Season 2 (Netflix)
Elisha Applebaum as Moses in “Fate: The Beach Saga” Season 2 (Netflix)
'Fate: The Beach Saga' Star Abigail Cowen Portraits (Exclusive Photos)

On Moses losing his powers during the season and eventually choosing to ban them

Elisha Appelbaum, who plays Moses, said, “I think this tough love with Riven is really helpful to him, which is what brings him to the fight and because he’s not able to help the girls.” “So I guess she feels a little frustrated and doesn’t really know what to do. She has an identity crisis. But, I worry about her now, because I’m like, you’ve restricted what you really want.” So I’m hoping that, you know, more come next season and if there’s any… where she can find joy in her magic, because that’s exactly what she is. You know, She is wearing a mask at the moment.”

Terra In.  as Eliot Salt "Destiny: The Beach Saga" Season 2 (Netflix)
Eliot Salt as Terra in “Fate: The Beach Saga” Season 2 (Netflix)

coming out on terra

After confessing to her cousin Flora about the awkward kiss with Riven about a year ago, Terra finally put her feelings into words, and opened up about how she realized she was attracted to girls. . Flora was honored by her cousin sharing the moment with her. And later, Terra had to tell her close friends, who gave her a loving embrace.

“It was so special to do, I was so excited about it,” Salt told TheWrap. “It’s a huge honor to do a story like this, especially with so much joy in it, and one that I would have loved to watch when I grew up. So, I was really excited to do it. And I really like that.” Didn’t expect the emotional response that I had. I found it to be a yes, very, very emotional to do. And I’m not usually an emotional recall actor, but it really – it really affected me, But I think that really made it even more special. Felt very personal.”

Van der Westhausen, who plays Princess Stella, was happy to be a part of Terra’s moment.

“I think for me too, in a very similar vein, it just felt like a story I would love to see when I was growing up; it felt much bigger than us,” she said. , the ability to keep everything separate and support the place to come and hold and come out of this queue. And this authentic acceptance of who Terra is to me was so emotional on so many levels. ,

Salt continued: “Where I go to the screen, they put it towards the end and I look back and we see, and I’m so moved that they put it because it was so poignant.”

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