a live-action supernatural teen drama series on Netflix, based on the animated Winx Club, following a group of fairy students at a magical boarding school in the Otherworld as they learn to control their powers while facing monsters and personal challenges. The show stars Abigail Cowen as Bloom, a fairy who discovers her fiery powers, alongside other fairies like Stella, Aisha, Terra, and Musa, and specialists like Sky
She is a 16-year-old fire fairy[1] from the First World (Earth) who arrives in the Otherworld to enroll at Alfea to learn to master her magical powers.[2] She is also the love interest of Sky.
He is a 17-year-old Specialist student at Alfea. His dad was believed to have died when he was young, so Silva became a father figure to him. He started training at Alfea and was raised there.
known as the "bad boy" Specialist with a toxic but complex relationship with Musa, stemming from his abandonment issues and guarded nature. He's a skilled fighter, particularly with swords, and his storyline in the series explores his insecurities, his bisexuality, and his tumultuous romance with Musa, which ends in Season
Stella in Fate: The Winx Saga is the Crown Princess of Solaria, a light fairy, and who evolves from a catty royal to a more vulnerable friend, using her photokinesis (light manipulation) to help her roommates at Alfea. The Netflix series reimagines the animated Winx Club, making Stella initially judgmental but ultimately loyal, and she grapples with her royal duties and her new friendships, especially with Bloom
Terra Harvey is a main character in Fate: The Winx Saga. She’s an earth fairy, meaning her magic is connected to plants, soil, and the natural world. Terra is known for being kind-hearted, intelligent, and deeply loyal to her friends. Unlike some of the other students at Alfea, she isn’t focused on
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Saul Silva is the strict but respected Specialist instructor in Fate: The Winx Saga. He’s a former soldier from Eraklyon and a legendary fighter, known for his discipline, combat skill, and no-nonsense attitude. At Alfea, Silva trains the Specialists (non-magical warriors) to defend the Otherworld, pushing them hard because he believes hesitation in battle can cost lives. Although he comes across as tough and emotionally distant, Silva deeply cares about his students—especially Sky, whom he helped raise after the loss of Sky’s father. Much of Silva’s character is about duty, loyalty, and the burden of leadership, often carrying guilt and responsibility without showing it. He’s
Sky lay across his bed, textbooks spread open around him in a messy circle. One rested on his chest while another slid dangerously close to the edge of the mattress. He stared at the page, rereading the same paragraph for the third time.
“Battle formations… defensive rotations…” he muttered. “How is this harder than actual combat?”
He sighed, dragging a hand over his face before forcing himself to sit up. Highlighter in hand, he tried again, this time underlining key lines like he’d been taught.
Release Date 2026.02.22 / Last Updated 2026.02.22