The Darkling (Netflix) (2024)

This article is about the character in Shadow and Bone (TV series). For the book character, see The Darkling.

The Darkling, also known as General Kirigan, is a commander of the Second Army and a Shadow Summoner.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Creation of the Shadow Fold
    • 1.2 The Sun Summoner’s awakening
    • 1.3 The King’s blessing
    • 1.4 Seducing Alina
    • 1.5 Winter fete
    • 1.6 Hunting Alina
    • 1.7 Killing the stag
    • 1.8 Expanding the Shadow Fold
    • 1.9 Building an army
    • 1.10 Searching for Alina
    • 1.11 Baghra's death
    • 1.12 Dying in the Fold
  • 2 Personality and traits
  • 3 Physical description
  • 4 Powers and abilities
  • 5 Relationships
    • 5.1 Alina Starkov
  • 6 Appearances
    • 6.1 Season 1
    • 6.2 Season 2
  • 7 Trivia
  • 8 Gallery
  • 9 Behind the scenes
  • 10 References

Biography[]

Creation of the Shadow Fold[]

Many centuries ago, known then as the Black Heretic, the Darkling returned home to his partner Luda, who was also a Grisha Healer. Not long after his return, their home was surrounded by the King’s soldiers, demanding that the Darkling turn himself over. The Darkling did as instructed and gave himself up peacefully. However, the King's men had no intentions of bringing him in and shot the Darkling with arrows. Fortunately, Luda remained hidden inside, healing the Darkling as he was struck with each arrow. However, one of the soldiers managed to capture Luda and kill her. Enraged by her death, the Darkling used the Cut, killing nearly a dozen of the King’s men.

The Darkling rode on horseback to the sanctuary with Luda’s body, hoping to heal her, but he was too late. The Darkling then informed his mother of the soldiers sweeping west. Baghra blamed the Darkling for making the King afraid, so now in turn he sought to make the Grisha fear him. The Darkling reminded Baghra that she taught him how to kill, meaning their blood is on her hands as much as his own. She urged him to flee west to Kerch and wait for the King to die. Then he could return under a new identity and make peace with the new King. However, the Darkling refused to run while Grisha were in trouble. He sought to train them how to fight, but with so few of them actually knowing for to fight, the Darkling decided he would make a new army as Morozova did by forging new life to amplify their power using merzost.

Despite his mother’s warning, the Darkling sought out Morozova’s journals in the archives. Just outside the sanctuary stood more of the King’s men, armed with arrows. The King wanted the Darkling in custody. Surrounded by dozens of soldiers, the Darkling raised his hands. Using merzost, he turned the King’s men into his own army, unintentionally creating the Fold in the process.[1]

The Sun Summoner’s awakening[]

General Kirigan arrives at the campsite of the First Army to see the skiff off as they travel into the Fold to Novokribirsk to retrieve supplies.[2]

General Kirigan requests for Alina Starkov to be brought to his tent after hearing that she allegedly destroyed the volcra attacking the skiff with light. He suspects that she may be the highly prophesized Sun Summoner and asks what she is. Alina insists that she is nothing more than an ordinary map maker. However, when Zoya Nazyalensky swears that Alina emitted a searing light, General Kirigan asks where she grew up and when she was tested, but Alina claims not to remember. He then grabs her forearm and makes a small incision, causing a beam of light to shoot from her arm and through the roof of the tent, confirming the Darkling’s suspicion.

General Kirigan rescues Alina on the road to the Little Palace, where her carriage is attacked by the drüskelle, one of whom manages to pull Alina from the wagon and drag her into the field. Armed with a hatchet, the drüskelle raises his hand to Alina, but before he can bring his hand down, General Kirigan arrives and slices the man in two with "the Cut." He then helps Alina up and takes her the rest of the way to the Little Palace, during which time he explains that what Alina witnessed was a signature summoner move known as the Cut. Kirigan believes that the attempt on Alina’s life proves just how much their enemies fear her existence. Her light show in the Fold must’ve alerted them. She may well be the first of her kind, but they’ve always had a name for her — someone who could harness light and use it to destroy the Fold from within, but Alina doesn’t wish to be Grisha. She views her abilities as a curse as opposed to a gift. He then asks Alina once more if she was tested as a child. Alina reveals that she and Malyen Oretsev hid during the testing, as she didn’t want to be separated from her only friend.

Kirigan drops Alina off at the Little Palace and orders for her to be taken to the vezda suite. She asks if she’s a prisoner. Kirigan replies that all of Ravka is until they banish the Fold.[3]

The King’s blessing[]

General Kirigan escorts Alina to see the King. With his blessing, Alina will hopefully remain at the Little Palace for training. Kirigan introduces her as the Sun Summoner who will rid them of the Shadow Fold. The King and Queen, like others, are skeptical of Alina’s alleged sun summoning powers. Kirigan consumes the room in darkness before grabbing Alina’s wrist and invoking her abilities. Alina calls onto the sun and lights up the entire room. The King applauds and agrees that Alina should remain at the Little Palace with General Kirigan for training. Before parting ways, he welcomes Alina home.[4]

Seducing Alina[]

General Kirigan requests for Alina to join him for a horseback ride around the palace, though she chooses not to wear the black kefta he handpicked for her — black being his color. He takes Alina to a fountain and asks how she’s adjusting to life at the palace. Alina admits that she feels lonely, a sentiment the Darkling knows well enough. When he was a boy, he used to hide by the fountain once he realized he was the descendant of the Black Heretic, the creator of the Fold and the most hated Grisha in Ravka. He’d go to the fountain, throw a coin, and wish that he could be anyone else. Kirigan has devoted his life to undoing the sin of his ancestor, but he’s never seen as the solution, only the reminder of the problem. Alina is hopefully his solution, but she fears that if she fails to destroy the Fold that she will become the most hated Grisha in Ravka. Kirigan promises that he won’t allow that to happen and assures her they will change the world.

General Kirigan informs Fedyor that Nina Zenik has been on a priority mission for him and that she hasn’t reported in. He fears that she’s been captured and tasks Fedyor with finding her.

General Kirigan receives an unexpected visit from Alina during the late hours of the night while looking over a map of Ravka. They can only defeat their enemies if they present a united front, but there has been talk of an uprising in the west led by their First Army General. Kirigan is disgusted at the thought of their own people turning their backs on them. Shadows begin to engulf the room as Kirigan becomes overwhelmed with grief and anger. Alina grabs his hand and light fills the room. Having gained his attention, she tells him that he is not alone. Her face cupped in his hands, he says that he’s waited a long time for her.[5]

Winter fete[]

General Kirigan prepares for the winter fete. Alina enters his room and admits that she was nervous at first but that she’s confident in her abilities. The longer she spends at the palace, the more she realizes that she’s a part of something greater and that they can offer a brighter future for Grisha. When he expresses his feelings for her and says that she means a lot to everyone, Alina kisses him.

That evening, Kirigan is joined in the ballroom by Alina, wearing a black kefta. He then guides Alina up to the stage and introduces her as their liberator. General Kirigan fills the room in darkness, allowing Alina to bring light, amazing the guests.

General Kirigan meets with Mal after learning that he spotted the stag north of Chernast, twice as big as any other, all white with enormous antlers marked by a symbol. When Kirigan asks for an exact location, Mal demands to see Alina first, insisting that they’re close friends. In exchange, he will give General Kirigan the location of the stag. Despite already being aware of Mal’s relationship with Alina, Kirigan asks Mal to prove that he knows her by revealing something that only few would know about her, such as her favorite flower, which Mal reveals is blue iris. Assuming Mal is telling the truth, Kirigan promises to bring Alina to him.

General Kirigan returns to his room with Alina, where the two of them proceed to kiss until they are interrupted by Ivan, who reveals that Marie and Genya were attacked in the fitting room and that Alina was the target. General Kirigan leaves but assures Alina that he will return. However, by the time he makes his way back, Alina is gone. He goes searching for her in the courtyard, where he finds his mother Baghra, instead. And she reveals that she’s disposed of Mal in order to prevent him from finding the stag. Baghra knows his true intentions — to manipulate Alina into helping him expand the Fold. He now realizes that his mother is the reason for Alina’s disappearance and threatens her should Alina have been harmed.[6]

Hunting Alina[]

General Kirigan interrogates the man who killed Marie while attempting to assassinate Alina. With Ivan at his side monitoring the man’s heartbeat, he detects that the prisoner is lying. Kirigan realizes that the man they have before them is actually the Conductor, Arken Visser, who has been smuggling Grisha out of the Little Palace to find refuge elsewhere. Kirigan has been surveying Visser for some time, revealing that Nina is one of his spies. The last report he had from her was that she’d be crossing the Fold with the Conductor and three rogues from Ketterdam, but they haven’t heard from Nina since. Visser insists that he had nothing to do with Nina’s disappearance, which Ivan confirms. Kirigan suspects that Visser struck a deal with the three rogues but that he had a stronger relationship with West Ravkan General, Zlatan, who has notions of ruling his own country so long as the Fold remains intact. Supposedly, Visser made another deal with him to kill Alina. Visser admits this is true and offers to kill General Zlatan, but Kirigan declines his offer before consuming Visser in darkness.

Fedyor reports to General Kirigan that Nina was abducted by Fjerdans and put on a ship with other Grisha captives bound for the Ice Court, meaning someone likely gave her up. Kirigan orders Fedyor to reach the western coast, go as far north as he can, and bring back any Grisha he finds. Barring that, General Kirigan orders him to bring back a Fjerdan as well.

General Kirigan requests for Zoya to join him at sundown when he leads a team in pursuit of the criminals that took Alina. Zoya questions if Alina may have left of her own free will, noting that Alina never fit in at the Palace. However, Kirigan could relate to her, as the King’s soldiers treated him the same way because they knew he was more important than any of them. Zoya recalls how Kirigan used to call on her when his table was messy but his bed was neat. She’d help him make it the other way around. She seeks to rekindle what they once had, but General Kirigan is only interested in Alina.

General Kirigan and his team track the Crows down to Ryevost, where Kirigan comes face to face with Kaz Brekker. He asks where they've stashed Alina. Kaz reveals that she fled on her own and that he doesn’t know where she is. Kirigan calls on the Cut and slashes in Kaz’ direction, but Kaz dodges the attack with a smoke bomb and flees.

From a few of the local soldiers, General Kirigan learns that Alina fled north into the woods. They also reveal that Mal came through looking for her as well, leading Kirigan to suspect that they’re going after the stag.[7]

Killing the stag[]

The Darkling and his team track down Alina and Mal and prevent them from killing the stag. Mal is gravely wounded during the scuffle, as is the stag. General Kirigan attempts to kill the creature, but Alina deflects his strike. However, Alina can either help Mal or kill the stag. Alina chooses Mal, allowing for General Kirigan to deliver the killing blow to the stag, decapitating the creature with the Cut.

General Kirigan recalls that when he and Alina first met, she wished she could give her powers to someone else. Now, she’s being given the chance, Kirigan claims. He heals Mal as promised and proposes that he and Alina join forces. Together, they can end all wars and protect the Grisha. Alina asks if they are destroying the Fold. He replies they can do anything and then extends his hand to Alina. She takes his hand, and then David Kostyk crafts the stag’s antlers into a collar. The antlers infuse with Alina, with the sharp ends protruding from her shoulder blades and another piece of the antler being infused in Kirigan’s hand, thus bridging the gap between the two, allowing him to control her powers given that he killed the stag.

General Kirigan takes Alina and Mal back to the First Army’s camp, where Mal is kept chained to a banister. Mal refers to him as the Black Heretic and promises to kill him the first chance he gets. Kirigan acknowledges that Mal and Alina care greatly for one another judging by the letters Kirigan read between the two. Admittedly, Alina may take years to forgive him, but as Grisha, Kirigan can wait, whereas Mal will age and one day she will forget all about him and realize that she only has one equal, that being the Darkling. So he doesn’t need to kill Mal, as time will do it for him.

General Kirigan enters Alina’s tent simply to talk. However, she accuses him of being the Black Heretic and killing her friends and parents via the Fold. Karigan claims that he hasn’t lied to her, only told her half truths. As for poisoning the King and conspiring with the Apparat, Kirigan admits this is true. Continuing to serve such a King would make him a traitor to his country. Kirigan claims that everything he’s ever done was to make Ravka and Grisha safer, including forcing the collar on Alina. He begs her to join him, but she refuses. Still, they board the skiff into the Fold.[1]

Expanding the Shadow Fold[]

The skiff enters the Fold, and General Kirigan binds Alina’s feet to the deck of the ship. When the volcra near the skiff, General Kirigan uses Alina’s power to create a tunnel of light for safe passage. He then reveals that he has no intentions of destroying the Fold. He intends to expand it. Once they reach the other side of the Fold leading into Novokribirsk, General Kirigan expands the Fold, engulfing the city and killing many in the process. He declares that the Fold is his to control and tells the passengers to take what they’ve seen back to their home countries and spread the word, for there will be no more war with Ravka. Mal joins them on deck shooting several soldiers before being stopped by Ivan.

General Kirigan turns his attention to Zoya upon realizing that she has betrayed him. However, before he can act, he is under attack by the Crows. Jesper shoots at him and Inej pierces his chest with a blade, though he pulls the knife out with little difficulty before pulling the dark in closer on the back end of the skiff, leaving Zoya and Inej susceptible to the volcra. The Darkling then extends his hand to Alina. She grabs Inej’s knife and stabs General Kirigan, removing the stag’s bone that was embedded in his hand, granting Alina full control of her abilities as she reveals that she was able to claim the stag’s power because it chose her when she decided to spare its life. She then proceeds to call on the light as Mal tackles General Kirigan overboard. Kirigan and Mal battle alongside the skiff. Mal keeps Kirigan distracted long enough for the volcra to sneak up behind and attack him.

Despite being torn apart by the volcra, the Darkling emerges from the Fold, followed by his nichevo'ya.[8]

Building an army[]

Not only has Kirigan survived the Fold, he has continued to expand it and thus consume nearby Ravkan villages. As a result, Grisha are being locked in cells by First Army soldiers. Among them is Genya, who Kirigan frees from her cage, along with the other trapped Grisha and proposes that they join him in his crusade to overthrow the king and reclaim Ravka.[9]

Kirigan visits Alina in her sleep and tells her that they are two of a kind and that her ache of loneliness will never fade. However, Alina refuses to accept this as truth and declares that she will never wear the Darkling's colors again. Nevertheless, he warns her that hate and time will mold her as it did him. Kirigan is then joined in the real world by Genya, who he asks to heal his wounds that he sustained from the volcra during his time in the Fold. However, the wounds go so deep that Genya is only able to heal them to a certain extent. Additionally, the Darkling seems plagued by a cough as a result of creating the nichevo'ya, with Genya assessing that the damage is beyond her capabilities.

One of Kirigan's newest recruits is a young Alkemi named Vladim, who Kirigan is hoping can find a cure to his ailment. Kirigan then convenes with Fruzsi, who has in her possession not only one of Morozova's journals, but also Baghra. That night, just as Kirigan is about to burn out what remains of the Stag from his hand, it begins to light up, affirming Alina's growth in power.[10]

Kirigan has placed his mother in a cell. He recalls a time when they were united in their beliefs. The world wanted them to live in fear, but Baghra showed him they were superior, an upbringing that she's come to regret, along with never having taught him compassion. Kirigan has since recovered David and is hopeful that he can cure his illness. Additionally, he'd like to know if David can discover anything pertaining to the connection between him and Alina due to the fragment in his hand.

Kirigan gets confirmation of Alina's return after hearing of a light event within the Fold. Realizing that Alina is collecting amplifiers to destroy the Fold, he asks Baghra about the Firebird. When she claims to know nothing about it, Kirigan takes one of her fingers in order to use her bones as an amplifier. Unfortunately, his unsettling actions have scared off David and Genya. Whilst the former manages to escape, Kirigan does catch up tp Genya and uses his nichevo'ya to punish her.[11]

Searching for Alina[]

The Darkling sends his nichevo'ya to attack Alina and Prince Nikolia's engagement party. He uses their connection to appear to her mentally, claiming that he lured her away from the fighting as he didn't want to see her hurt. His targets are the Lanstovs, but his creations can be a bit unpredictable. He claims that he's only doing this because he cares about Alina, but she isn't convinced and reconvenes with her friends in the tunnels, where she comes face to face with the Darkling for the first time since the Fold. He insists that destroying the Fold won't solve anything and that Grisha have always been hunted and hated. He once again asks Alina to join him, but she continues to decline his advances and sends a blast of light towards the Darkling and his nichevo'ya.[12]

The Darkling receives an unexpected visit from Alina in their shared mental space through the bridge created by the Stag's residue in his hand. She claims that she wants more and that only he can provide this for her. However, it is merely a ploy for her to get close and attempt to burn the residue out of Kirigan's hand. However, the Darkling overpowers Alina and shoves her to the ground. Following Alina's attempt to sever their connection, Kirigan commands his army to take down the First Army encampments.[13]

Baghra's death[]

The Darkling makes his next move by completely obliterating the First Army camp in Keramzin with the cut, which he alerts Alina of after the fact, provoking an emotional response in her, even more so as he explains his plans to take the Grisha and slaughter the rest due to Alina's stubbornness. Should she seek to make amends, Kirigan gives her one chance to prove it to him, but Alina refuses to cooperate. And so, Kirigan chokes her against the wall until Baghra intervenes. She frees Alina and sends Kirigan back to his encampment, where she dies in his arms after being killed by his nichevo'ya, but not before she cuts off his hand. Kirigan makes use of his mother's remaining bone ashes by using her as an amplifier. However, by bonding with her, he sees his mother's final moments and learns that Mal is the Firebird.[14]

Dying in the Fold[]

Kirigan has amplified several of his most trusted Grisha with the remainder of his mother's bones. With this, he orders them to kill the king, but leave the Sun Summoner and tracker alive. Kirigan then proceeds to visit Mal through their blood connection and inform him that there's a way he gets out of this alive, but only if he disappears. However, Mal will do no such thing and is intent on seeing the Fold destroyed.

As his army wages war on Ravka, the Darkling enters the Fold and expands it to consume Alina and Mal's camp, at which point, the two of them make their way to the center of the Fold, where Alina intends to destroy it. However, the Darkling appears and nearly slices Mal in two with the cut, but Alina manages to counter his attack. At least to some extent. Whilst Mal is not cut in half, he is severely injured, as is the Darkling.[15]

With Mal having suffered a deadly wound, Alina reluctantly drives a knife through his chest, killing Mal and claiming his power to subsequently destroy the Fold. Despite his creation being no more, Kirigan insists that what Alina has done solves nothing and that the world needs a monster. He once more extends his hand to Alina, but she declines by driving the shadow sword through his abdomen, killing Kirigan, who with his final breath, asks her to make sure there is nothing left of him. A final request that Alina decided to honor by burning his body.[16]

Personality and traits[]

The Darkling is manipulative, and can easily find a person's weaknesses and exploit them.

As a result of the discrimination he endured and the death of his partner, Luda, at the hands of soldiers, he advocates for a change for Grisha in Ravka and elsewhere. Although regarded as a villain by many for the methods he uses to achieve his goals, he doesn't see himself as morally corrupt but rather as a savior.

Physical description[]

The Darkling has black hair and dark brown eyes. After surviving the Fold, he receives several scars on his face that cannot be removed by a Tailor.

Powers and abilities[]

Known by many names, the Darkling is a Shadow Summoner — a rare and powerful class of Grisha with the ability to summon and manipulate darkness and shadows. He is capable of filling entire rooms with darkness. In addition to summoning shadows to cast darkness, Kirigan can solidify these shadows to perform the Cut, slicing through targets like a blade, using it on both the stag and on several other people. Through the use of merzost, the Darkling created an army of dark followers and unintentionally created the Shadow Fold. When Kirigan tethered himself and Alina through Morozova's collar he briefly had the ability to control light and darkness at the same time. However, he lost this due to Alina severing their link and reclaiming her power.

Relationships[]

Alina Starkov[]

"You and I are going to change the world."
— The Darkling to Alina, Otkazat'sya

TBA

Appearances[]

Season 1[]

  • A Searing Burst of Light
  • We're All Someone's Monster
  • The Making at the Heart of the World
  • Otkazat'sya
  • Show Me Who You Are
  • The Heart is an Arrow
  • The Unsea
  • No Mourners

Season 2[]

  • No Shelter but Me
  • Rusalye
  • Like Calls to Like
  • Every Monstrous Thing
  • Yuyeh Sesh (Despise Your Heart)
  • Ni Weh Sesh (I Have No Heart)
  • Meet You in the Meadow
  • No Funerals

Trivia[]

  • His blood turned black as a side effect of merzost.
  • Because he tethered himself using Morozova's collar, he gained Sun Summoner powers, making him the first Grisha to use two Small Sciences at once, the other being Alina.

Gallery[]

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Season 1 character poster

Season 2 character poster

A younger Darkling

Behind the scenes[]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Season 1, Episode 7: The Unsea
  2. Season 1, Episode 1: A Searing Burst of Light
  3. Season 1, Episode 2: We're All Someone's Monster
  4. Season 1, Episode 3: The Making at the Heart of the World
  5. Season 1, Episode 4: Otkazat'sya
  6. Season 1, Episode 5: Show Me Who You Are
  7. Season 1, Episode 6: The Heart is an Arrow
  8. Season 1, Episode 8: No Mourners
  9. Season 2, Episode 1: No Shelter but Me
  10. Season 2, Episode 2: Rusalye
  11. Season 2, Episode 3: Like Calls to Like
  12. Season 2, Episode 4: Every Monstrous Thing
  13. Season 2, Episode 5: Yuyeh Sesh (Despise Your Heart)
  14. Season 2, Episode 6: Ni Weh Sesh (I Have No Heart)
  15. Season 2, Episode 7: Meet You in the Meadow
  16. Season 2, Episode 8: No Funerals
The Darkling (Netflix) (2024)

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Dark forces conspire against orphan mapmaker Alina Starkov when she unleashes an extraordinary power that could change the fate of her war-torn world. Watch all you want.

Is The Darkling in Shadow and Bone Netflix? ›

Kirigan is also the mythologized Darkling, who created the Shadow Fold in the first place. He's a complicated man. In Season 2, Kirigan deals with Alina's rejection of him, a brutal civil war he started against Ravka and the very taxing creation of shadow monsters.

Is The Darkling in Season 2? ›

The second season of Shadow and Bone will see the Darkling emerge from his near-death experience in the Fold with a terrifying new power, the ability to create and control shadow monsters known as nichevo'ya using merzost, the power of creation.

Will there be a season 2 of Shadow on Netflix? ›

Now the Shadow and Bone season 2 finale, which debuted on Netflix in March, will be the last episode — with some pretty big cliffhangers as parting gifts.

Is The Darkling good or bad? ›

Ultimately, the Darkling is the antagonist of the novel, but he is much more than the black-and-white villain that his name implies. He's the leader of the Grisha, the commander of the Second Army, a potential love interest for Alina, and the man who created the Shadow Fold.

Why did the Darkling kiss Alina? ›

After Alina finally accepted her powers, the Darkling visited her again during a training session. He had still not found Morozova's stag whose antlers he had promised her but he asked that she have faith in him, and then he kissed her to both of their surprise.

Is the darkling in love with Alina? ›

Despite his nefarious plans, it is thought the Darkling did love Alina. However, Alina ends up killing him at the end of Ruin and Rising.

Why was Shadow and Bone removed from Netflix? ›

As reported by Deadline, Shadow and Bone's second season didn't quite reach the viewing heights of its first season, which likely contributed to Netflix's decision to cancel it. There are also no plans to move forward with the series' spinoff, Six of Crows, even though scripts for the new show were already written.

What type of Grisha is the darkling? ›

General Kirigan, also called the Darkling, is a Shadow Summoner who can gather and manipulate darkness and shadows. As far as we know at the beginning of the series, he's the only Grisha alive with the power. He's also so strong that he can use the Cut, a move where he conjures darkness as a dagger to cut people.

Who killed the Darkling? ›

Alina Starkhov (Jessie Mei Li) has finally banished the Shadow Fold and slain its maker, the Darkling, a.k.a. General Kirigan (Ben Barnes). But in major departures from the books, the happy ending is short lived. Many of the characters have embarked down divergent paths, and Alina's might be the darkest of them all.

Who does Alina marry in Shadow and Bone? ›

In the books, Alina and Mal end up getting their happily ever after, but it's not without complications. After Alina successfully kills the Darkling (nearly sacrificing Mal in the process, like in the show), most of Ravka thinks they're dead. They change their names, get married, and essentially go into hiding.

What did the darkling do to Alina? ›

As a result of her battle with the Darkling, Alina's hair has turned white and she is weak from being away from sunlight and her powers for so long. However, Mal and the other Grisha form a plan that gets Alina back into contact with sunlight and restores her strength.

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If a television programme has a smaller audience, even with an ardent fan base, it could be cancelled by Netflix. If a series has a particular niche genre, it might be using up the budget that could be spent on a show in a more popular genre.

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Is there a trailer for Season 3 of Shadow and Bone? As previously mentioned, the series has been canceled. There will be no Season 3, nor a Season 3 trailer.

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How are both of these series connected? The Shadow and Bone Trilogy is set in Ravka and the Six of Crows Duology is set in Ketterdam, two countries within the Grishaverse. Six of Crows begins two years after the events of the final book in the Shadow and Bone trilogy. Some intrepid characters appear in both series.

Why did Shadow and Bone get cancelled? ›

As reported by Deadline, Shadow and Bone's second season didn't quite reach the viewing heights of its first season, which likely contributed to Netflix's decision to cancel it. There are also no plans to move forward with the series' spinoff, Six of Crows, even though scripts for the new show were already written.

Does Alina end up with the Darkling in the show? ›

During the season, Alina agrees to marry Nikolai, who is next in line for the Ravka throne. After the Darkling is defeated, unlike in the book, she still agrees to marry Nikolai, because she thinks Ravka needs help healing and protection (and, unlike in the book, she still has powers).

Will Shadow and Bone get a season 3? ›

A third season of Shadow and Bone will not come to pass. Netflix canceled the fantasy series in November 2023. Entertainment Weekly previously reported that showrunners Eric Heisserer and Daegan Fryklind were looking to adapt the novel King of Scars "in a potential Season 3."

What is the Netflix series Shadow and Bone based on? ›

Shadow and Bone is an American fantasy television series developed by Eric Heisserer for Netflix. It is based on the written works of Leigh Bardugo, and set in the Grishaverse, which consists of the Shadow and Bone trilogy and the Six of Crows duology. All eight episodes of the first season premiered on April 23, 2021.

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