![]() ![]() Season 2 of Shadow and Bone adapts the last two books in the titular trilogy, named Siege and Storm and Ruin and Rising respectively, and it takes elements from Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom while also setting up the story for the King of Scars duology from Bardugo's series. Showrunner Eric Heisserer spoke to Newsweek about the show's unexpected twist relating to the two characters. Jessie Mei Li (L) and Ben Barnes as Alina Starkov and General Kirigan, aka The Darkling in "Shadow and Bone" Season 2. ![]() 'Shadow and Bone' Showrunner Eric Heisserer Explains Alina's Dark Finale Twist Warning: This article contains spoilers for Shadow and Bone Season 2. The Netflix hit's new season sees Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) and Mal Oretsev (Archie Renaux) join forces with ally Nikolai Lantsov (Patrick Gibson) in order to find the final two amplifiers she needs to increase her powers to take down General Kirigan, aka The Darkling (Ben Barnes), and tear down the Shadow Fold.Īs she does this, the Crows -Kaz Brekker (Freddy Carter), Inej Ghafa (Amita Suman), and Jesper Fahey (Kit Young)-plot revenge against Pekka Rollins (Dean Lennox Kelly) with the help of Nina Zenik (Danielle Galligan) and Wylan Hendricks (Jack Wolfe).īut Alina's story in particular takes an unexpected turn in the finale, and Heisserer spoke to Newsweek about the decision and why other major changes were made to the original books. Shadow and Bone Season 2 doesn't follow the exact trajectory of Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse novels but certain changes were necessary to make, showrunner Eric Heisserer told Newsweek.
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