List of Bloodmarked episodes
Bloodmarked is an American supernatural drama television series that premiered on September 12, 2024, on The CW. Created by Taylor Marsh and Eli Ramone, the series follows Ivy Morgan, a high school student who discovers she is immune to vampire mind control, and Kal Vireon, a vampire prince in hiding. Together, they uncover a prophecy about the Bloodmarked—a mythical hybrid capable of ending or unleashing a supernatural war. The series is produced by CBS Studios and Crimson Ash Productions.
Series overview[edit | edit source]
| Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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| First released | Last released | |||
| 1 | 10 | September 12, 2024 | November 14, 2024 | |
Episodes[edit | edit source]
Season 1 (2024)[edit | edit source]
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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| 1 | 1 | "Crimson Welcome" | Taylor Marsh | Taylor Marsh & Eli Ramone | September 12, 2024 | 0.91 | |
| Ivy Morgan arrives at Saint Callum High under the shadow of a recent family tragedy, hoping to disappear into the crowd and start over in a town where no one knows her name. But from the moment she steps onto campus, she senses that something isn’t right—not just in the school’s chilling old architecture or the strange way the town seems to go quiet after dark, but in the way one particular student, Kal Vireon, watches her like he’s seen a ghost. Kal is reserved, dangerously intelligent, and clearly feared by others—even teachers avoid eye contact. Ivy is drawn to him despite the warnings, compelled by a connection she can’t explain. Their tension builds until a party turns violent and a deadly altercation forces Kal to intervene—revealing the truth: he’s a vampire, part of a hidden bloodline fleeing from a centuries-old war. But what shocks him more is that Ivy resists his powers entirely—his compulsion, his presence, even his hunger. She’s not just immune; she’s something else entirely. As the dust settles, Ivy finds herself at the center of a dangerous supernatural world she never asked to be part of, with answers buried in her past and powers she never knew she had. | |||||||
| 2 | 2 | "Bite of Truth" | Olivia Chen | Amira Vega | September 19, 2024 | 0.87 | |
| Still reeling from the truth about Kal’s identity, Ivy corners him in an abandoned greenhouse behind the school—the only place neither of them feels watched—and demands answers. Kal reluctantly reveals the existence of the Crimson Sigil, a centuries-old, militarized order of vampire hunters operating in the shadows, feared even by his kind. They’ve been tracking his bloodline across continents, eliminating royal vampires one by one, and now they’ve come to Saint Callum. As Kal explains the fragile balance between rogue vampires and the Sigil’s brutal justice, Ivy starts to question whether he’s truly hiding from the hunters—or hiding something from her. Meanwhile, Jade Wolfe, Ivy’s razor-sharp best friend and amateur conspiracy blogger, digs through the town archives after noticing recurring deaths tied to “marked” children across Saint Callum’s long history. She discovers a 19th-century journal entry referencing a girl born immune to the night—a harbinger of something called “The Bloodmarked.” The pieces don’t make sense—until Ivy finds a buried box in her attic with an old photograph tucked inside. It’s a picture of her as a baby… cradled in the arms of Camille Greaves, the school’s guidance counselor. And Camille hasn’t aged a single day. | |||||||
| 3 | 3 | "The Hollow Pact" | Ramsey Nickell | Kendra Blake & Eli Ramone | September 26, 2024 | 0.80 | |
| When a mutilated vampire corpse is discovered just beyond the tree line behind Saint Callum High—its body scorched with ritual symbols and its fangs removed—the already fragile calm of the town begins to splinter. The death sends ripples through the hidden supernatural network, and soon after, Ephraim Vale arrives. Charismatic, well-dressed, and with forged federal credentials in hand, Ephraim claims to be a special investigator sent to protect the school from “external threats.” But Kal immediately recognizes him for who he really is: a high-ranking operative of the Crimson Sigil, known for executing vampires without trial and using “civilian bait” to draw out hidden bloodlines. Ephraim charms the faculty and manipulates the student body into paranoia, using morning assemblies and lockdown drills to mask his witch-tech sweeps across campus. Meanwhile, Ivy is plagued by worsening visions—nightmares where she stands in a field of ash, her hands stained red, as a monstrous voice whispers her name. She confides in Kal and Jade, finally realizing that her connection to him goes deeper than coincidence. The three form a secret alliance: Ivy brings her instincts, Jade brings her research, and Kal brings his vampiric knowledge of bloodlines and Sigil tactics. Their first mission? Find out who the dead vampire was, why it was dumped in Saint Callum, and what Ephraim is really hunting. But just as they piece together that the corpse belonged to Kal’s cousin—a royal exile who carried a sealed blood sigil that only the true Bloodmarked can activate—Ivy’s palm begins to burn. The mark is real. And worse, Ephraim already knows. | |||||||
| 4 | 4 | "Sigil’s Mark" | Sydney Freeland | Marcus Vale | October 3, 2024 | 0.78 | |
| As Ephraim tightens his grip on Saint Callum High, strange disruptions begin affecting Kal—his healing slows, his senses dull, and his blood cravings intensify. Ivy remains immune to his aura, but now she’s noticing something else: she can sense lies, even from vampires. Suspicious of Theo Lin, the school’s student council president with a too-perfect GPA and a talent for "knowing things he shouldn’t," Ivy and Jade begin surveilling him. Their search leads them to a hidden room beneath the library, lined with Crimson Sigil tech—glyph-coded communication logs, blood sample archives, and surveillance recordings… of Ivy. When confronted, Theo finally drops the façade and admits the truth: he’s a Crimson Sigil agent embedded as an academic prodigy, assigned to watch Kal and report on potential anomalies—namely, Ivy. But Theo insists he’s not the enemy; he believes the Sigil is fractured, and Ephraim is pushing a rogue agenda. While the girls grapple with whether to trust him, Kal’s condition worsens and triggers a powerful flashback. In a haunting, blood-soaked memory, we see his exile from the vampire court: Kal refused to join the culling of human settlements ordered by his tyrant father, King Oris, and instead helped dozens escape. Branded a traitor and marked for death, Kal fled with only Arlo to protect him. The flashback ends with Kal receiving a sealed message—one now revealed to have warned him of the Bloodmarked’s return. Back in the present, Ivy confronts Kal about it, furious that he’s known something all along. But before they can process it, Ivy's resistance to magic violently evolves—when a vampire student lashes out at her in a rage, she doesn’t just block the attack… she reflects it. The vampire drops dead instantly. | |||||||
| 5 | 5 | "Ghostblood" | Greg Beeman | Amira Vega & Tasha King | October 10, 2024 | 0.75 | |
| Ivy begins experiencing vivid, waking visions—shards of memory that don’t belong to her. In one, she stands beneath a blood moon holding a silver blade. In another, she watches a cloaked figure—her mother—whisper an incantation in a language Ivy’s never heard, yet somehow understands. The visions escalate into full-body seizures, each one more intense than the last, until Ivy is drawn—compelled—to an off-limits section of the school basement. There, hidden behind a false wall and sealed with a glyph matching the mark on her hand, she finds a forgotten mausoleum built beneath the foundations of Saint Callum itself. Inside the crypt, carved into ancient stone, are murals depicting hybrid beings—neither fully vampire nor human—locked in battle against blood gods. Among the graves, Ivy finds a sealed coffin labeled Morganne Wren—her mother’s name before she changed it, a name wiped from all town records. Enclosed within is a pendant holding a vial of glowing crimson ichor… and a letter written in her mother’s hand. The letter confirms the impossible: Ivy was born under a rare blood eclipse and baptized in the river Auralis, a sacred source said to purify vampire taint. Her father was human. Her mother was something else. A Seer, born from a long-dead bloodline hunted by both vampires and the Crimson Sigil for their prophetic potential. As Ivy reels from the revelation, Camille Greaves arrives, no longer pretending to be human. She warns Ivy that others are already looking for this place—and not all of them want the truth revealed. The episode ends with Ivy’s pendant glowing violently… as one of the mausoleum’s sealed tombs begins to shake. Something inside is waking up. | |||||||
| 6 | 6 | "Offerings" | Alexis Ostrander | Taylor Marsh & Kendra Blake | October 17, 2024 | 0.71 | |
| Kal’s luck finally runs out when the Crimson Sigil corners him during a supply run at the edge of town. Weakened by his declining powers and cut off from Ivy’s protective aura, he’s ambushed, bound in hexsteel, and taken to a remote interrogation site hidden beneath the Saint Callum police station. There, Ephraim Vale delivers a brutal ultimatum: betray Ivy’s location and agree to serve as the Sigil’s double agent, or watch his guardian, Arlo, die slowly and painfully. Arlo, bloodied and chained in a warded cell, urges Kal not to give in—saying Ivy’s survival matters more than either of them. Kal refuses… at first. But as Ephraim begins draining Arlo of his life force with a cursed blade, Kal begins to break. Meanwhile, Camille Greaves takes Ivy deep into the subterranean bones of Saint Callum’s original church, revealing a hidden sanctum of bloodbound witches who once served as seers to the old courts. Camille prepares an ancient obscuration rite that will cloak Ivy’s blood signature from both vampire and Sigil trackers—but warns that magic this powerful demands an offering. The cost? A memory Ivy holds most dear. As the spell begins, Ivy is forced to choose which part of her past she’s willing to lose. Tearfully, she offers up the last clear memory of her mother’s voice—willing to forget her comfort to keep everyone else safe. As the ritual completes and Ivy collapses, Camille senses a ripple—someone has betrayed them. Back in the holding cell, Kal agrees to the deal. He gives Ephraim the location of the mausoleum—but just as he speaks, the wall behind him explodes in red flame. Theo and Jade have arrived, breaking protocol and using stolen Sigil tech to rescue Kal... but they’re too late. Ephraim’s already on his way. And Ivy—hidden and alone—no longer remembers the sound of her mother’s goodbye. | |||||||
| 7 | 7 | "Heretic’s Wake" | Taye Winslow | Sophia Chen | October 24, 2024 | 0.68 | |
| Still shaken by Kal’s betrayal—and unaware it was a forced decision—Ivy begins experiencing violent side effects from the obscuration spell. Her dreams are fractured, voices bleed into her thoughts, and she starts seeing glimpses of alternate outcomes: versions of herself drenched in blood, standing atop burning altars. When Theo intercepts a scrambled Sigil transmission mentioning a "Class-Red Catalyst Event," the group knows something massive is coming. Enter Riona Black, a rogue ex-Sigil agent who’s been presumed dead for years. She tracks Ivy down in secret and reveals the truth: the ancient prophecy never claimed the Bloodmarked would stop the gods—it said one would “rise from blood to walk among them.” In other words, the Bloodmarked doesn’t just destroy gods… it creates them. Ivy isn’t a weapon. She’s a seed. As Ivy reels from this truth, Riona warns that the Crimson Sigil has twisted history to fit its agenda and that Ephraim doesn’t want to kill her—he wants to provoke her transformation. Meanwhile, in the woods outside Saint Callum, Ephraim tests a cursed relic called the Ashblade Vein, an anti-vampiric biomechanical weapon rumored to feed off chaos. When activated, it releases a wave of psychic distortion that turns low-tier vampires rabid and sends magic-users into uncontrolled seizures. The school descends into lockdown. Students scream. Camille is nearly killed trying to contain a possessed teacher. Ivy, drawn to the pulse of power like a beacon, confronts Ephraim in the heart of the chaos—and for the first time, feels the power in her blood want to answer back. Her veins glow red, her eyes flare gold, and for a split second, time freezes around her. When it resumes, half the school courtyard is scorched and Ephraim is missing. The episode ends with Ivy collapsing to the ground… and whispering a name she’s never heard before: “Vhaeron.” | |||||||
| 8 | 8 | "Bound in Ash" | Olivia Greer | Lisa Bao | October 31, 2024 | 0.66 | |
| The aftershocks of the Ashblade Vein attack continue to ripple across Saint Callum. Vampires across the region are either fleeing or turning feral, magic is becoming unstable, and Ivy is struggling to contain the awakening storm inside her. The group’s attempt to regroup is shattered when a monstrous creature—twisted by the Vein’s residual magic—emerges from the forest and attacks the school directly. During the chaos, Jade is cornered in the library, wounded and bleeding out while shielding a group of younger students. Ivy reaches her just in time, but the monster is immune to Kal’s strength and Camille’s spells. With no time, no strategy, and Jade fading fast, Ivy makes a desperate decision: she channels her bloodline’s power and performs an ancient rite she barely understands—the Binding. In front of everyone, she clasps Kal’s hand and willingly fuses her blood with his in a glowing, violent surge of red-gold light. The monster recoils and disintegrates, undone by the raw fusion of human and vampire energy. But the price is immediate: Ivy and Kal are now blood-bound—emotionally tethered, magically linked, and psychically exposed to one another’s thoughts, fears, and pain. Camille arrives too late to stop it, and her reaction is one of horror, not relief. She explains that this kind of bond is forbidden for a reason: it cannot be undone, and if one dies, the other may unravel—or worse, inherit the unfinished transformation. Ivy is now more vampire than human, more marked than ever, and more dangerous than anyone, including herself, fully understands. Kal reaches out to her in the silence, but Ivy turns away—because deep in her mind, something else reaches back. | |||||||
| 9 | 9 | "The Bleeding Gate" | Ramsey Nickell | Eli Ramone & Taylor Marsh | November 7, 2024 | 0.70 | |
| With the Bloodmarked bond now active, Ivy and Kal are plagued by visions not just of each other’s memories—but of a crumbling realm beyond comprehension. These flashes aren’t dreams—they’re warnings. The Binding has awakened something dormant in both of them, and Camille confirms their worst fear: the god Vhaeron is stirring beneath the veil between realms, and the Ashblade Vein was only phase one. At the same time, Saint Callum experiences a series of supernatural ruptures—doors appearing where none existed, shadows moving against the laws of physics, entire classrooms vanishing for minutes at a time. Then, the sky fractures. A shimmering rift tears open above the town, pulsing with blood-red energy and unleashing a wave of spectral entities—ancient spirits bound to Vhaeron’s name, some whispering prophecies, others bringing death. The Crimson Sigil mobilizes instantly, descending upon the town in full force with one objective: contain or eliminate Ivy Morgan before she becomes the gate’s permanent anchor. Ephraim returns, now wielding forbidden Sigil tech grafted to his arm, hell-bent on completing the prophecy his way. As battle erupts across school grounds and beyond, Ivy and Kal fight back-to-back against Sigil hunters and unleashed spirits alike, their bond flickering between brilliance and collapse. But the gate won’t close—because it’s tethered to Ivy’s blood, and the only way to shut it is to sever the link manually… from the inside. Theo, already wounded and knowing his Sigil clearance gives him access to the other side, steals a relic Camille had hidden and makes the ultimate sacrifice. He leaps into the rift, drawing the gate’s force with him, and detonates the seal from within—closing the breach and stopping Vhaeron’s immediate rise. The explosion leaves a crater in the woods… and no sign of Theo. Ivy screams in rage, the god’s name echoing once more in her mind. The episode ends with a final whisper from the veil: “Blood opens. Blood remembers.” | |||||||
| 10 | 10 | "Bloodmarked" | Taylor Marsh | Taylor Marsh & Kendra Blake | November 14, 2024 | 0.74 | |
| At the heart of the Bleeding Gate, chaos reigns as spectral horrors pour into Saint Callum and vampire warbands led by Kal’s exiled brother, Vaelric, descend to claim Ivy as the key to Vhaeron’s resurrection. The Crimson Sigil launches a final assault to exterminate all supernatural life, but they’re unprepared for Ivy’s full awakening—her blood igniting with divine energy as she steps into the Gate’s pulse and confronts the power buried within her. Kal duels Vaelric in a brutal reckoning of betrayal and blood, fighting not just for survival but for the redemption of everything he once ran from. Meanwhile, Ivy is forced to make an impossible choice: close the Bleeding Gate and remain human, or embrace her birthright as the Bloodmarked and ascend into something beyond either world. With Kal broken but alive beside her, and the town burning in the balance, she chooses not power, but agency—funneling her essence into a ritual that seals the Gate from within, collapsing Vhaeron’s return and silencing the god’s whisper for good. As the dust settles, the spirits vanish, the Gate closes, and the Veil begins to mend—not through war, but through will. The survivors gather in quiet aftermath, changed but free, and Ivy—scarred but sovereign—sits on the rooftop at sunrise, the mark faded but not gone, watching a world that finally belongs to her again. | |||||||
Season 2 (2025)[edit | edit source]
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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| 11 | 1 | "Ashes Remember" | Taylor Marsh | Taylor Marsh & Eli Ramone | September 11, 2025 | TBA | |
| In the quiet weeks following the Bleeding Gate’s collapse, Ivy returns to Saint Callum, trying to re-enter a world that now feels smaller, slower, and unbearably normal. But she’s not the same girl who once feared the dark—her blood hums with dormant energy, her senses are sharper, and she can feel something pulling at her from beyond the veil. Kal, still weakened from the final battle, struggles with the residual effects of the Bloodmarked bond—his strength flickers, his healing falters, and his connection to Ivy feels… incomplete. Camille warns them both that a new presence is tethered to Ivy’s magic, like a phantom echo riding her bloodstream. When Ivy finally touches the Ashblade pendant hidden beneath her floorboards, it glows not red—but violet. And in that moment, across town, a girl with Ivy’s face wakes from a vision she doesn’t understand… and whispers, “Found you.” | |||||||
| 12 | 2 | "The Forgotten Twin" | Amira Vega | Marcus Vale | September 18, 2025 | TBA | |
| Ivy’s dreams twist into something darker—visions of a girl who moves like her, speaks like her, but isn’t her. The dreams feel like memories, stolen from someone else’s life, where blood rains from trees and an eclipse never ends. Haunted and sleep-deprived, she confides in Jade, who digs into restricted Crimson Sigil archives left behind by Theo. What she finds is chilling: a purged entry titled Subject: BLOODMARKED-2, referencing an experiment, not a birth. The entry was erased, redacted, and sealed under a kill order issued by the Sigil council two years before Ivy’s own file was created. Meanwhile, strange reports surface of a vampire scout found half-mad in the forest outside town, raving about “the marked girl” with two shadows. Camille and Kal investigate—but Ivy already knows what they’ll find. There’s someone else out there. And she looks just like her. | |||||||
| 13 | 3 | "Shadow Pulse" | Olivia Greer | Kendra Blake | September 25, 2025 | TBA | |
| As Kal’s vampiric strength continues to falter, he begins suffering unpredictable surges of weakness—moments where his reflexes dull, his senses vanish, and his healing shuts down entirely. Camille warns that the bond between him and Ivy may have been fractured when the Bleeding Gate closed, leaving both of them exposed. Their fears become urgent when a veil fracture opens in the cemetery outside Saint Callum, and a wraith—half-shadow, half-memory—slips through. Ivy is forced to fight alone, channeling bloodmagic she barely understands to drive the creature back, but not before it whispers a name she’s never heard: Nova. In the aftermath, Camille uncovers an ancient glyph carved beneath the school’s oldest foundation—two symbols bound in a spiral, accompanied by the phrase: “Two marks. One fate.” Jade uncovers Theo’s hidden field journals, buried in Sigil code, which confirm the unspoken truth behind the prophecy: the Bloodmarked was never meant to be one person. It was always a pair. One to break the veil. One to decide what rises from it. | |||||||
| 14 | 4 | "Nova" | Greg Beeman | Sophia Chen & Eli Ramone | October 2, 2025 | TBA | |
| Nova Vireon steps into Saint Callum like a storm in human form—cold, composed, and wielding bloodmagic Ivy can barely comprehend. She claims to be the true Bloodmarked, the one born under the full eclipse, trained since birth to fulfill the prophecy without hesitation or doubt. Unlike Ivy, Nova has already ascended: her mark fully active, her aura crackling with divine force. She sees Ivy not as a threat, but as an obstacle—something incomplete, a shadow of what should have been. Camille watches the two girls clash with unease, not just at their opposing ideologies, but at their frightening similarities. Every movement, every heartbeat, every reaction mirrors one another just slightly out of sync. As Ivy and Kal dig deeper into Nova’s past, they find no birth records, no family history—only whispers of a child stolen by a vampire cult and raised beyond the Veil. Camille finally says what Ivy has been dreading: Nova may not just be her counterpart. She may be her twin. | |||||||
| 15 | 5 | "Divide the Moon" | Sydney Freeland | Taylor Marsh | October 9, 2025 | TBA | |
| Camille’s celestial readings confirm what no one expected: a second eclipse, arriving decades early, will cast Saint Callum into shadow—and with it, the dormant Bleeding Gate threatens to reopen. The balance is unraveling. As the eclipse draws near, Ivy and Nova begin slipping into synchronized trance-states, pulled into a shared dream-realm known as the Hollowvale—a place where time fractures and magic judges its wielders. There, they face a brutal trial of blood, memory, and will, forced to battle not just each other, but their darkest versions. The mark demands a singular host, a sole vessel to carry its power forward. But when the duel ends, neither girl falls. Both survive, both still bear the mark, and both awaken changed—fractured and bonded in ways no one predicted. Camille watches in alarm as the prophecy begins to tear itself apart, rewritten in real time. The Veil no longer knows who to obey. And something ancient is watching, waiting for the split to widen. | |||||||
| 16 | 6 | "Hunter’s Circle" | Ramsey Nickell | Lisa Bao | October 16, 2025 | TBA | |
| Ephraim Vale returns, not as a Sigil enforcer, but as the self-declared Commander of the Black Mantle—a rogue faction of former hunters who believe both Bloodmarked must be destroyed to prevent a second Veil war. With enhanced witchsteel weaponry and corrupted seers at his side, Ephraim launches a covert siege on Saint Callum and captures Kal during a supply run, binding him in arcane chains powered by Nova’s own blood signature. His plan is simple: force Ivy and Nova into open conflict, then eliminate whichever one survives. Camille, sensing the inevitability of a deadly clash, begins preparing a forbidden binding ritual—the Rite of Severance—that could permanently strip Nova of her Bloodmarked status and anchor the prophecy to Ivy alone. But the spell demands a living sacrifice: someone bound to both girls by blood and memory. As Ephraim broadcasts Kal’s imprisonment as bait, Ivy is faced with an impossible choice—confront Nova in battle, or let Camille complete the ritual and pay a price that might break them all. | |||||||
| 17 | 7 | "Hollowbone" | Alexis Ostrander | Tasha King | October 23, 2025 | TBA | |
| After a tense standoff brokered by Camille, Nova reluctantly agrees to a temporary truce, allowing Ivy into her fractured memories through a shared Bloodmarked trance. What Ivy sees horrifies her: Nova’s childhood in the vampire underworld was a crucible of violence, isolation, and forced ascension—trained by exiled blood cults to become a living weapon meant to shatter the human realm. Where Ivy was sheltered, Nova was sharpened. Meanwhile, guided by an ancient glyph found in Theo’s hidden files, Jade leads Ivy to a sealed vault beneath the original foundations of Saint Callum—a chamber of preserved visions, bound in mirror-stone and bloodstained relics. Inside, Ivy witnesses echoes of past Bloodmarked across centuries—beings who, like her, faced the prophecy’s tipping point. But in every vision, they chose power. They chose fire. They chose destruction. Ivy stares into her own potential future—gods rising, cities burning—and realizes the Bloodmarked were never meant to save the world. They were always built to end it. | |||||||
| 18 | 8 | "Entwined" | Taylor Marsh | Taylor Marsh & Sophia Chen | October 30, 2025 | TBA | |
| When a sudden surge of energy triggers a godmark awakening in the neighboring town of Hallowmere—resulting in mass hallucinations, magnetic storms, and a supernatural lockdown—Ivy and Nova are forced into an uneasy alliance to contain it. The source: an ancient blood sigil embedded in a war memorial, pulsing with the same energy that marked them both. As they confront the mark’s guardian—a god-warped wraith calling itself the Echofather—their powers clash, then synchronize, creating a harmonic pulse that neutralizes the entity without violence. For the first time, the prophecy shifts course. Camille senses it too: the Bloodmarked may not have been fated to destroy each other—but to merge. Meanwhile, Jade continues researching her family's history to uncover ties to the original Saint Callum settlers and stumbles upon a long-buried truth—her great-grandmother wasn’t just a town founder… she was a Sigil seer who defected after predicting a “third strand” in the Bloodmarked line. And Jade may be its living key. | |||||||
| 19 | 9 | "Sigilfire" | Taye Winslow | Marcus Vale & Kendra Blake | November 6, 2025 | TBA | |
| The Black Mantle makes its boldest move yet, infiltrating the ruins of an abandoned Crimson Sigil stronghold buried beneath the old rail tunnels outside Saint Callum. There, Ephraim initiates a doomsday ritual known as The Null Wake—a catastrophic bloodspell designed to purge all supernatural essence from a 30-mile radius, including both Bloodmarked. As the town above begins to fracture—animals fleeing, the sky dimming, ley lines spasming—Camille collapses from the strain of constant spellwork. Before passing out, she finally confesses to Ivy the true nature of the Bloodmarked sigil: it doesn’t run on power or prophecy—it feeds on memory, identity, and soul. Every time Ivy uses it, something personal is lost, forgotten, or rewritten. Meanwhile, Kal tracks Ephraim into the depths of the stronghold’s crypt, where flames crackle and wards burn with counter-magic. The two face off in a brutal final confrontation—vampire strength against Sigil steel—as the ritual nears completion. As Ivy descends into the tunnels, she knows the price of stopping the spell may be far greater than her own death. It may mean forgetting who she ever was. | |||||||
| 20 | 10 | "Vireon Blood" | Olivia Chen | Amira Vega | November 13, 2025 | TBA | |
| Ivy uncovers the deepest truth yet buried within her bloodline—she and Nova are both descendants of the royal vampire house of Vireon, making them not just twins by fate, but by design. The Bloodmarked cycle was born from their blood centuries ago, manipulated through generations by both vampire courts and the Crimson Sigil. Kal, reeling from the revelation that his family tree is the blueprint of the entire prophecy, confronts his lineage’s role in what’s to come. But before any alliance can form, Nova betrays them—offering herself to the Black Mantle in exchange for power, and triggering the final blood seal hidden beneath Saint Callum. The Veil ruptures once more, unleashing Zharos, a rising godform born not from prophecy but from Nova’s pain, grief, and rage. As an eclipse darkens the sky, Nova vanishes into the Veil, consumed by the transformation. Ivy follows, entering a decaying realm where Zharos and Nova are one—unstable, grieving, and godlike. Camille begins the Rite of Severance in the real world, knowing it’s the only way to separate the sisters, while Kal battles to keep Ivy tethered to her identity as the Veil tries to consume her. In the final clash at the edge of both realms, Ivy makes a radical choice: she offers not violence, but forgiveness, sacrificing the Bloodmarked sigil itself to pull Nova back from annihilation. The Bleeding Gate seals. Zharos dissolves. The prophecy collapses into silence. Ivy wakes, whole but unmarked, and buries the Ashblade in the woods behind the school. As peace settles over Saint Callum, a final flicker cuts through the twilight sky—a red star pulsing faintly… watching. | |||||||
Season 3 (2028)[edit | edit source]
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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| 21 | 1 | "Stillness" | Taylor Marsh | Taylor Marsh & Eli Ramone | October 5, 2028 | TBA | |
| Three years have passed since Ivy sacrificed the Bloodmarked sigil and closed the Veil for good—three years of peace, silence, and rebuilding. Now living in the quiet outskirts of Saint Callum, Ivy teaches occult history at a small local academy, hiding her past beneath lesson plans and half-truths. She avoids mirrors, avoids questions, and above all, avoids anything that might awaken what once lived in her blood. But that peace fractures when a new student, seventeen-year-old Becka Rowe, shows up late to class and casually asks about the Bloodmarked—a name that should have been buried with the Gate. More unsettling, Becka wears a crude pendant Ivy recognizes from an old dream, and during a classroom demonstration, Ivy sees something impossible: a flicker of the mark—faint, distorted, but real—glowing beneath the girl’s skin. Camille’s warning echoes in her mind: “Marks leave echoes. And echoes never fade.” Ivy thought the story was over. But the Bloodmarked wasn’t just a prophecy. It was a cycle. And something has started it again. | |||||||
| 22 | 2 | "The Forgotten Path" | Sydney Freeland | Amira Vega | October 12, 2028 | TBA | |
| Ivy pays a long-overdue visit to Camille, now frail and rapidly fading as the last of her bloodmagic burns through her body. Confined to a warded hospice outside town, Camille reveals that closing the Bleeding Gate didn’t erase the Veil—it only severed the access. Fragments still drift between worlds, leaking through thin places, infecting dreams, memories, and even people. She warns Ivy that if a new mark is forming, it may not be prophecy—it may be infection. Meanwhile, Jade—now working with an underground supernatural research unit—investigates a string of murders across nearby counties. The patterns are brutal and unmistakable: victims bound in iron, drained of memory, their deaths staged exactly like historical Crimson Sigil purges. As Ivy begins to piece together the signs, Kal returns—alive, but different. His aura reads wrong, his reflection flickers, and his once-stable presence now sends animals fleeing. He says he's been in Europe tracking Sigil remnants, but he won’t meet Ivy’s eyes. And when she finally touches his wrist, she realizes something terrifying. His heartbeat isn’t just faint. It’s split. | |||||||
| 23 | 3 | "Black Echo" | Olivia Greer | Kendra Blake | October 19, 2028 | TBA | |
| The killings escalate—every new victim a former Black Mantle operative, each death more ritualistic than the last. Burned sigils, hollowed eyes, and glyphs written in lifeblood mark a clear pattern: someone is targeting the remnants of the last war. Jade uncovers a horrifying detail—each victim had undergone exposure to Veil-corrupted magic during the Season 2 conflict. Meanwhile, Ivy begins slipping—moments of time vanish without warning, and she's haunted by memories she doesn’t remember living. She recalls conversations with Nova that never happened, and in one terrifying instance, she wakes up outside the old Saint Callum vault, fingers bloodstained and trembling. In her final hours, Camille whispers to Ivy that one of the Severance rituals was never completed—that a soul or thread was left open, untethered. That thread might now be using Ivy as its anchor. At the same time, Kal begins hearing whispers again—not in dreams, but awake, in reflections and shadows. And the voice he thought was gone—the one burned out with the godform—speaks a name he hasn’t heard in three years: Zharos. | |||||||
| 27 | 4 | "Mirrorlight" | Greg Beeman | Sophia Chen | October 26, 2028 | TBA | |
| Nova reappears, not as a threat—but broken, disconnected from time. Her presence triggers mass hallucinations across Saint Callum. Ivy must enter the old Vault to retrieve the last godmirror and uncover what the Bloodmarked truly became when she gave it up. | |||||||
| 28 | 5 | "The Line Between" | Taye Winslow | Lisa Bao & Taylor Marsh | November 2, 2028 | TBA | |
| The boundaries between realms begin to thin again, not because of prophecy—but because of trauma. Kal is forced to face the soul he lost during the Severance. Ivy finally confronts Nova about her disappearance, and what she saw in the dark beyond the Veil. | |||||||
| 29 | 6 | "Sever" | Alexis Ostrander | Marcus Vale | November 9, 2028 | TBA | |
| A new mark appears on Ivy’s wrist. Not the Bloodmarked—something older. Camille’s unfinished rite begins to backfire, and pieces of the godrealm bleed into the waking world. Ivy makes the decision to destroy the source: herself or the mark. | |||||||
| 30 | 7 | "The Root" | Taylor Marsh | Eli Ramone & Sophia Chen | November 16, 2028 | TBA | |
| Ivy journeys into the deepest layer of the Veil, the place where the first mark was made. There, she meets a version of herself who never chose mercy—and must battle not just a godform, but her own desire for power. Kal makes a final choice to break the cycle. | |||||||
| 31 | 8 | "Ashes Will Remember" | Taylor Marsh | Taylor Marsh & Kendra Blake | November 23, 2028 | TBA | |
| Ivy makes peace with what she was—and what she’ll never be again. In a final act of closure, she destroys the last relic of the Bloodmarked, closing the Veil for good. Saint Callum settles into silence. The series ends with Ivy teaching a new generation—free, unmarked, and choosing their own stories. | |||||||