Fate the winx saga sandman netflix
Images via Netflix

‘Winx’ had to go so that ‘Sandman’ could stay, or so fans believe

Netflix sacrificed one show just so the other could receive a second season.

Netflix made two big announcements recently that shocked fans. The Sandman has been greenlit to receive a second season, while Fate: The Winx Saga has been canceled. Fans believed that Netflix decided to cut the live-action Winx Club series just so the platform could keep the DC series. Unfortunately, this argument caused a bit of spite between the two fandoms.

Recommended Videos

Fans shared memes of Fate’s sacrifice for Sandman‘s second season, whilst also having mixed feelings about the recent news. Some Sandman fans believed the recent announcement was “a win” for them as they believed that is better than Fate. Meanwhile, Fate fans are trying to get Netflix to bring back the show.

One Twitter user, @Keyon, warned Sandman fans who are poking fun at those who were upset about the recent Fate: The Winx Saga news. They said The Sandman could be next on Netflix’s chopping block, so they shouldn’t get too cocky. However, fans were upset that @keyon’s take, claiming they “compared Fate with Sandman.” In reality, they’re asking fans to be respectful to the other fans who are upset that their show is gone.

While it is unfortunate that Fate came to an abrupt end, it’s important to note the reception The Sandman received and how the streaming platform has treated its shows. Fate: The Winx Saga received mixed reception between fans and critics, and Netflix did little promo for season two. The show fluctuated on Netflix’s top 10 charts, peaking at number two due to the release of Cobra Kai.

Meanwhile, The Sandman ranked number one on Netflix for three weeks since its premiere and stayed in the charts for six weeks straight. It was also praised highly by both fans and critics, receiving an average score of around 80 percent area on Rotten Tomatoes.

There is a possible reason why Netflix wants to put its time and energy into a show that’s succeeding on the platform. While the news may disappoint fans, that has always been the nature of the streaming platform. Netflix has canceled multiple shows in the past that were considered to be favorites by viewers. This is part of the business model and it’s up to the company if it wants to keep investing in a show that may not be performing greatly as one hoped for it to be.


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Thomas Weatherall’s height, confirmed
Thomas Weatherall as Malaki Mitchell in Heartbreak High
Read Article The Top 13 U.S.-only Netflix shows
Read Article 15 best Netflix shows not available in the US
Netflix Logo
Read Article Best TV shows on UK Netflix for 2024
A split image of ‘Heartstopper,’ the Netflix logo, and ‘The Gentlemen’
Read Article ‘Kimi Ni Todoke’ season 3 release window, cast, plot, and more
Related Content
Read Article Thomas Weatherall’s height, confirmed
Thomas Weatherall as Malaki Mitchell in Heartbreak High
Read Article The Top 13 U.S.-only Netflix shows
Read Article 15 best Netflix shows not available in the US
Netflix Logo
Read Article Best TV shows on UK Netflix for 2024
A split image of ‘Heartstopper,’ the Netflix logo, and ‘The Gentlemen’
Read Article ‘Kimi Ni Todoke’ season 3 release window, cast, plot, and more
Author
Erielle Sudario
Erielle Sudario is a Digital Producer for We Got This Covered. Outside of work, she's either DM'ing a 'Dungeons and Dragons' campaign, playing video games, or building keyboards. Erielle holds a Bachelor of Communications Degree (specializing in film and journalism) from Western Sydney University and a Graduate Diploma in Radio and Podcasting from the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School.