‘Merlin’ creator reflects on the ‘very sad end’ to the series, talks filming the finale : Hypable (2024)

Julian Murphy, the creator of Merlin, has finally spoken about the end of the series in a new interview. Read what he has to say about the final episode and the characters’ journeys.

The Hero Complex caught up with Murphy to talk about Merlin, and we’re very glad it did – because apart from his series finale commentary, Murphy and the other producers have been keeping very quiet about the end of the show, and how they made the final decisions.

Anyone who’s seen the finale episode “The Diamond of the Day, Part 2” knows that Merlin did not have a happy ending. Not only did Morgana, Mordred and Gwaine all die, but Arthur himself died in Merlin’s arms – leaving Gwen to bring peace to Albion alone while Merlin was left to wander the world, waiting for Arthur to return and for his destiny to resume.

The decision to end the show with Arthur’s death

In this interview, Murphy acknowledges that, “Yes, it is quite sad,” but at the same time, “it’s quite a sad legend, to be honest, so it’s only a reflection of that.”

He also reveals that their plan had been to kill Arthur all along – even back when the show served as a prequel to the legends as opposed to telling the legends themselves. “What we decided to do was to tell the legend how it was in many ways,” Murphy says. “And I suppose we’re very sad that Arthur had to die, [but] that is a massive part of the legend.”

This was the reason for the final scene, where we see Merlin in the present day. “We tried to sort of soften it and give it a sense of hope that he would one day rise again, and that Merlin even to the present day was waiting for that to happen.”

Guinevere and Morgana’s journeys

Meanwhile of course, Guinevere was left to lead Camelot into the golden age. “We’ve had that in our minds for about three series,” Murphy says. “We felt that to take Gwen from a servant girl to a powerful and strong queen, a person who can bind the kingdom together, was the journey we wanted to do, and I think Angel [Coulby] delivered that brilliantly.”

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He also reflects on Morgana’s journey, saying, “the fact that she became bitter and vengeful was a product of circ*mstance; it wasn’t what she was born as.” They took great care to build up Morgana as a layered character, so that by the end she is, “a villain in every sense of the word, but Morgana is also a complicated, broken, wronged character, and I hope that makes her so much more fascinating and so much more interesting to be with.”

Murphy’s favourite pairing

The interviewer also asks Murphy if he has a favourite pairing in the show, and the answer should surprise no one. “Merlin and Arthur,” he says. “To me, that’s the heart of the program. It’s a story of friendship, it’s both very funny but very touching and very real.”

Reflecting on their journey through the series, he says, “to go from two characters who in many ways in the first series began hating each other to two characters who profoundly respect and care about each other is a great journey. Those simple journeys are always the best, and the heart of the program is not dragons and swords and myths and legends, it’s that story, that friendship.”

Filming the finale

Finally, he reflects on shooting the final episodes, and calls the experience an emotional one. “The worst was shooting the end, which wasn’t actually the last day on set,” he says, because “that was very emotional for everyone. It was actually quite difficult to work on the last story because you’re killing a character you’ve lived with for five years … and going through that with Merlin, that’s an incredibly emotional experience.”

But ultimately, while Murphy acknowledges the tragedy of it all, “there’s also a sense of, this is right. It feels right. If it feels wrong, I think it’s not a very potent experience, but if it feels right, then yes, it’s sad, but it also feels right.”

Having had some time to reflect, what did you think about the way they chose to end the show? Read our review of the finale, which examines the platonic love story of Merlin and Arthur.

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Does Merlin have a sad ending? ›

The decision to end the show with Arthur's death

“What we decided to do was to tell the legend how it was in many ways,” Murphy says. “And I suppose we're very sad that Arthur had to die, [but] that is a massive part of the legend.”

What is the saddest episode of Merlin? ›

One of the saddest moments came in the episode "The Fires of Idirsholas" as fans saw the beginning of Morgana's descent into evil. After teaming up with her sister, Morgause, Morgana becomes unaware that she is being used as a vessel in her sister's plan to take over Camelot.

What did the end of Merlin mean? ›

At the end of the series you see an old Merlin in modern day UK (Albion) which means he succeeded. There were many "Arthurs" per se and Merlin was to continue to help that King every step till the next and so on and so forth until Albion was finally united.

Why did Merlin stop filming? ›

"As soon as Arthur knows that Merlin has magic, we felt the format of the show was over," Capps explains. "Because the format of the show was that he had to hide it. It's the end of the story – or the end of this version of the story."

Who does Merlin end up marrying? ›

Merlin spends a part of his life as a madman in the woods and marries a woman named Guendoloena (a character inspired by the male Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio). He eventually retires to observing stars from his house with seventy windows in the remote woods of Rhydderch.

Does Merlin fall in love in Merlin? ›

Despite his foresight, Merlin falls in love with the Viviane and makes her swear that she will give him her love along with the permission to do whatever he wants to her whenever he wants to do it in exchange for teaching her any magic she might like to know.

What happened to Merlin after Arthur died? ›

Avalon: In some versions of the legend, it is said that after King Arthur's death, he was taken to the mystical island of Avalon to be healed or to await his eventual return.

Why does Merlin turn old? ›

Old Merlin, otherwise known as Emrys, is Merlin's alter ego. The young warlock uses an aging spell to transform himself into an old man and must take a potion to transform back to his young self. Gaius is the only one to know Old Merlin's true identity.

Why did Merlin go mad? ›

The Welsh chronicle known as the Annales Cambraie tells us. 573 AD: The battle of Arfderydd between the sons of Eliffert and Gwenddolau son of Ceidio; in which battle Gwenddolau fell; Merlin went mad.

Who is more powerful Merlin or Morgana? ›

Morgana is strong enough to fight Merlin, and by the show's last series, she is arguably his equal. As a High Priestess, she is near-immortal and can only die by a blade forged in a dragon's breath - which she does.

Will there ever be a Merlin season 6? ›

No. The writers and producers are not doing a sixth season of Merlin as far as we know. There was talk a couple of years ago but they decided not to make it and said they would not be.

Was Merlin canceled? ›

Supporting cast members include Adetomiwa Edun, Eoin Macken, Tom Hopper, and Rupert Young. It was announced on 26 November 2012 that Merlin would end with the fifth series. The two-part finale was broadcast on 22 and 24 December 2012.

What did the dragon mean at the end of Merlin? ›

The Dragon says that there is a prophecy that Arthur will unite the lands of Albion and bring magic back, but lets not forget he also warns Merlin that there are a number of threats that could prevent this from happening.

Will Merlin ever reboot? ›

But star Colin Morgan – who played the title role across the show's five seasons – doesn't appear to be thinking of a return to the project any time soon, even if he does look back fondly on the series.

Why is Netflix getting rid of Merlin? ›

Why is Merlin leaving Netflix? The BBC is taking steps to remove the majority of its library from Netflix as contracts lapse. Co-productions tend to stick around a bit longer but in general, BBC is letting all their current contracts with Netflix to expire.

Does Merlin live forever? ›

Merlin is not a real person, but a character in the ancient Romance of King Arthur. So he became immortal in the telling of King Arthur tales down through the centuries. I first read them in books from the Chicago Public Library in 1950 at the age of eight and loved them.

Does Merlin have feelings for Arthur? ›

Some have speculated that they shared something more than friendship, and the producers confirmed this in the commentary of the last episode, "Diamond of the Day part two." Julian Murphy called it, "A love story between two men."

Does Arthur ever find out Merlin has magic? ›

Arthur was unaware of Merlin's powers until the very last episode of season 5 ("The Diamond of the Day: Part 2). In one of Merlin and Arthur's best moments, both men share a beautiful but bittersweet conversation as Arthur's discovered everything Merlin had done and sacrificed for him.

Does Merlin get her body back? ›

While Camelot mages tried returning Merlin's body back to normal, they were not able to, but luckily, Merlin had stored her consciousness in her Sacred Treasure, and revealed that her body could only be returned to normal by the power of a Goddess.

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