Warning: This post contains spoilers for Fate: The Winx Saga season 2. Bloom (Abigail Cowen) got one huge step closer to finding answers about her past. Not only is she more than 1,000 years old, but her mom sent herself into exile in the Realm of Darkness, believed to be long gone. After defeating Sebastian (Éanna Hardwicke) with the help of her friends, Bloom is left with the job of closing the portal to the Realm of Darkness, which can only be done from the other side. Bloom has a tearful goodbye with Skye (Danny Griffin), leaves notes for her friends, and enters the realm — where she is met by her mother who is, shockingly, alive. We spoke to Fate: The Winx Saga showrunner Brian Young about Bloom's discovery, Beatrix's death, and what's ahead for the fairies in a potential season 3. Fate The Winx Club Saga Season 2Precious Mustapha as Aisha, Abigail Cowen as Bloom, Elisha Applebaum as Musa, Eliot Salt as Terra| Credit: Steffan Hill/NetflixENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Bloom is in the Realm of Darkness with her mother! How did you decide where the season would end for her and how her mother would re-enter the picture? BRIAN YOUNG: We knew pretty early on that we wanted Bloom to come face-to-face with her mom. It was important for us to make sure that we did answer some of the audience's questions, but still leave them wanting more with more places to go in season 3. In the back half of season 2, we talked about Bloom not having the person in her life for guidance, that connection to her past. That's always been part of Bloom's big journey. For her, having just lost control in the back half of the season is her greatest fear being realized. It's a relief for Bloom to have somebody to talk to, and she's probably scared about what she's going to learn. Is the plan to expand the world of the show further by exploring the Realm of Darkness in a potential season 3? The goal is to answer what is the Realm of Darkness? How is Bloom and her mom connected to it? Also, how it connects to our big overall mythology, which we sprinkled in a little bit of in season 2. Beatrix's path is complicated, even to her death. What is her legacy and why was now the right time for her exit? I love Beatrix so much, and Sadie [Soverall] is such an amazing actress. In season 1, she had this plan and she thought she was going to be the queen at school once Rosalind came out. She realizes, "Oh, I miscalculated everything," and for Beatrix that's the scariest thing. She starts to develop this friendship with Stella and starts to realize maybe there's more for me at the school with these people. We have been planning the Beatrix-Stella friendship story before season 1 aired, and then this Stellatrix thing happened online. We left it with a little bit of gray because she did kill Sky, so it's did she kill him out of vengeance or in order to stop what was happening to the world? That's where we like Beatrix to be, in that gray space. All data is taken from the source: http://ew.com Article Link: https://ew.com/tv/fate-the-winx-saga-... #Fate:TheWinxSaga #newsfox #newstodaycnn #newsworldbbc #newsworldnow #newsworldfox #