
The core plot of Season 2 largely follows the final two books in the Shadow and Bone trilogy - Siege and Storm and Ruin and Rising - but it also incorporates several characters and plotlines from the Six of Crows duology, as well as bringing in tales from some of the companion novels, most notably The Lives of Saints. The television adaptation of Bardugo’s novels has a gargantuan task in coalescing 10 beloved books into one digestible timeline. Spoiler alert: This post contains spoilers from throughout Shadow and Bone Season 2.


Storylines are drastically changed, important deaths are altered, and the most climactic moment looks very different from how it was described in the books. But in Season 2, the changes from page to screen are massive. It was nothing too major, and mostly made sense to better balance all the interconnecting stories across multiple interconnected books. The show made a few notable changes in its first season.

it didn’t look exactly like readers imagined. When Shadow and Bone first debuted in 2021, longtime fans of Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy novels celebrated finally getting to see the Grishaverse come to life.
