Once and Future Finally Meet
in Series Finale of MERLIN
‘The Diamond of the Day, Part 2’ debuts Friday, May 31, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Syfy,
capping five seasons of popular adventure series
‘Merlin is hope,’ says actor Colin Morgan
Magic is forever … but MERLIN comes to an enthralling end after five triumphant seasons when its final episode, “The Diamond of the Day, Part 2,” premieres this Friday, May 31, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Syfy.
As
“The Diamond of the Day” begins, a great battle rages on Camlann's
mighty plain. Merlin must face his moment of destiny: Can he find the
strength to save the man he made a King, the Camelot they fought to
build, and the brotherhood they shared?
Just
as fantasy formed the basis of all 65 episodes, Colin Morgan has been
the series’ constant heart as its titular warlock. (Despite many
erroneous reports, Merlin is actually not a wizard.)
From his initial days as a naïve apprentice striving to understand and master his powers to the full-fledge greatest warlock to ever live, Merlin has grown before viewers’ eyes – as has Morgan in bringing the character to life.
From his initial days as a naïve apprentice striving to understand and master his powers to the full-fledge greatest warlock to ever live, Merlin has grown before viewers’ eyes – as has Morgan in bringing the character to life.
“It’s
been a great adventure, and I’ve learned so much,” Morgan says. “When
we started, everything was new. It was my first real role, so everything
seemed like a new experience: new lessons, new friends, new adventures.
It wasn’t just Merlin coming into his own; I was growing up in front of
the camera, too.”
There
are a lot of parallels for the character and the show. As Merlin
matured, so did the storylines. The darker, more adult stories went
hand-in-hand with Merlin’s life lessons. No matter the peril, Merlin was
the optimistic compass for the series.
“Merlin
is hope,” says Morgan. “He’s the optimist in the story, the believer
that there is a positive destiny for Arthur and Camelot. He knows it in
his heart, and nothing will change that belief. He knows they can
overcome the impossible, and Merlin faces a lot of impossible
situations. That stays true to the very end.”
And
the end is what viewers around the globe have been discussing. The
final scene of the series was met with great intrigue in its initial
airing in the U.K., staying faithful to the MERLIN tradition of unconventional telling in regard to the “once and future king” legend.
“There
were surprises along the way” admits Morgan. “Our producers took a
well-known, loved legend and told the story as they wanted to tell it,
right down to the final shot of the final episode. They surprised me
with that script – in a good way. It’s exactly the way it should be. I
think the fans will treasure the ending.”
As producers/creators Johnny Capps and Julian Jones have stated, five was always the magic number of seasons for MERLIN.
“I
really believe the show progressed quite naturally through its five
years and really grew to a point where the fifth season was our best,”
Morgan says. “It’s a very strong ending: powerful, emotional,
fulfilling. I think fans will be very satisfied.”
Bid farewell to five wonderful seasons of MERLIN this Friday, May 31 at 10 p.m. ET/PT when “The Diamond of the Day, Part 2” debuts only on Syfy.
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