The new Netflix series "Fate: The Winx Saga" is receiving a lot of attention on the Internet.
Many viewers are enthusiastic about the novelty, others express their indignation.
Hardly any series is likely to receive only positive or negative reviews.
Since the tastes of the audience are known to be different, reviews are always motley.
However, heated debates do not arise after every publication.
Netflix * last triggered a shit storm when the streaming service put the controversial films "365 Days" and "Cuties" online.
Now the series
"Fate: The Winx Saga" is
also causing
discussions.
On the Internet, viewers are divided into several camps: Part of the audience is
critical of
the adaptation of the children's series
“Winx Club”
.
Others, however, consider the Netflix production to be a success - unless you compare it too strictly with the original.
"Fate: The Winx Saga" on Netflix: series divides viewers - comparison to the original is problematic
Even after the trailer was released, there was criticism.
"Fate: The Winx Saga"
is considered a real-life adaptation of the animated series
"Winx Club"
, with the Netflix production only taking over individual elements of the original.
Not everyone is happy with all of the changes.
For example, the cast of the character
Musa (Elisha Applebaum)
, who has no East Asian roots as in the original, is
criticized
.
In addition, not everyone likes the dark interpretation of the very colorful cartoon version.
In the network and in several comments under our contribution to the second season of the series, viewers are asking
to view
"Fate: The Winx Saga"
as a completely independent production.
If you compare them too much to animation, you will hardly find pleasure in the episodes of
Netflix
.
Twitter users also point out that the streaming service wants to address an older target group.
For this reason alone it was necessary to make the story and characters much darker:
📺 Fate - The Winx Saga S1 ✅
Yes, it is not a 1: 1 copy of the cartoon from back then.
It is aimed at a significantly older audience and is basically a whole new show!
Give the series a chance and get involved, because it's not that shitty! #FateTheWinxSaga pic.twitter.com/0jACTgn7x6
- Rea-chan 🌹 (@LorelaiZee) January 25, 2021
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"Fate: The Winx Saga": All information about the Netflix series at a glance
series |
Fate: The Winx Saga |
Release date |
2021 (1st season) |
Based on |
Animated series Winx Club by Iginio Straffi |
genre |
Mystery, fantasy |
country |
UK, USA, Italy |
actor |
Abigail Cowen (Bloom), Hannah van der Westhuysen (Stella), Elisha Applebaum (Musa), Precious Mustapha (Aisha), Eliot Salt (Terra) and many more. |
Available on |
Netflix |
"Fate: The Winx Saga": This is how the Netflix series was rated on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes
Although
"Fate: The Winx Saga"
divides audiences, the series earned a solid average rating on IMDb.
Over 6,700 people voted on January 25, 2021.
Overall, the series comes to
7.1 stars out of 10 stars
.
The users of Rotten Tomatoes see it as similarly positive.
There, Netflix production received
83 percent from 100 percent
(as of January 25, 2021).
The professional film critics, however, were less enthusiastic.
According to their ratings, the series comes in at just 33 percent.
Many of them see the gloomy reinterpretation of a colorful children's series as regrettable.
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