The following contains spoilers for Citadel: Diana, now streaming on Prime VideoCitadel: DianaIts ending sets the stage for a deeply personal story to become a driving force in an otherwise dangerous world of backstabbing and subterfuge. Put yourself in the same universe as Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Citadel, Citadel: Diana Showcases the world of espionage from Diana’s perspective. Diana, a double agent in the villainous Manticore criminal organization, is spared the cruel fate of many of her allies when Citadel is brought down.
Remaining undercover, the same Citadel: Diana Charts Diana’s efforts to stay in the good graces of the dangerous Zani family and her unexpected romance with one of them, Edoardo. By the end of season 1, both Diana and Edo have been forced to cross serious lines in the name of helping those they love, even as circumstances seem to push Citadel: Dianas letters against one another. Here’s how Citadel: Diana endings and how it sets up potential future stories in the Citadel Universe.
How does Jupiter work in Citadel: Diana
Manticore has a dangerous super weapon
One of the main elements of Citadel: Diana is the introduction of JupiterA dangerous bio-weapon that could change the face of the world at large. Originally designed by Citadel, Jupiter was lost to the agency when it was brought down by their criminal counterpart Manticore in 2022. However, in-fighting in Manticore’s organization led to different branches of the group having different parts of the weapon’s design. The hunt for the drives with the blue-prints is the heart of the show, eventually leading to Manticore Italy’s Edoardo Zani acquiring it and discovering it is a technology that infects living people.
At the end of Citadel: Diana, Edoardo intends to use Jupiter’s parasitic nanobot transmitter to infect a public water systemExposing countless humans to his spying efforts. This could allow Manticore to monitor a potentially limitless number of people, especially as the system presumably spreads to the rest of the world. Already a potentially world-changing device, Edoardo’s father Ettore ensured the Jupiter also contained the ability to kill any infected targets, making it a perfect killing machine. Jupiter’s existence in Citadel Makes future seasons even more horrifying, as the weapon could be used to slaughter entire populations.
Diana’s doomed attempt at a regular life, explained
Serving as one of Citadel’s undercover agents in Manticore, Diana barely survived the initial fall of her organization by continuing her work with the Zani family. The danger of this double life and the complex moral conflicts that arise due to her growing feelings for the more benevolent Edo bring her back to her sister Sarah. Although they both suffered from the death of their parents years earlier, Sara was eventually able to move and start a new family of her own. In contrast, Diana’s investigation into the event led her directly to the Citadel and Manticore.
The separation highlights Diana’s choices in Citadel: Diana And how her efforts to get justice for her family only drove her away from what was left of it.
The separation highlights Diana’s choices in Citadel: Diana And how her efforts to get justice for her family only drove her away from what was left of it. This is based on the events of “Jupiter,” which reveals that Sara and her family are moving to Iceland. Although Sara tries to convince Diana to go with her and makes it clear that her sister will always have a place in her home, it is clear from their farewell that Diana is not ready to escape her world of espionage and conflict.
Who does Edo kill in Citadel: Diana season finale
Edo makes a fateful decision between Diana and his father
One of the big reveals of “Jupiter” is Edo’s discovery that Jupiter has been modified so that it can kill anyone who has become infected with the nanotechnology. Edo’s feelings for Diana, serving as a mirror against his family’s dark ambitions, help ensure her a future in Manticore. However, his father doubts her loyalty and insists that she be eliminated. This sets up her climactic fight with zany agent Matteo, one that Diana barely wins. Edo also defied his father’s orders to kill DianaAnd instead reveals he’s actually infected Ettore with Jupiter as well.
Unaware of how Diana’s battle fares and frustrated with his father’s refusal to call Matteo off, Edo ends up killing his father with Jupiter. This is a dark turn for the character, who has actively argued that he can be trusted to take Manticore and use its resources to make the world a safer place. Edo’s decision plays off his father’s accusations that they are more alike than Edo would like to admit, revealing how ruthless he can really be when the situation calls for it. Edo’s descent into darkness makes him one of the more compelling members of Manticore.
Who Follows Diana in the Citadel: Diana’s End
Diana may still be a secret agent in Manticore
at the end of Citadel: DianaThe titular agency found itself torn between various factions. On the one hand, she seems to have a deep-seated loyalty to Citadel even after its collapse, as seen when she is relieved to discover that her mentor Gabriel has also survived and is working to protect her. on the other hand, Diana was forced to confront the moral lines Citadel Vault crossed And can see Edo’s hopeful potential through their relationship, even leading her to perform assignments for him.
While Diana seems to end season 1 of Citadel: Diana Aligned with the defunct spy organization, her feelings for Edo may further complicate her mission.
This gives Diana one of the more complex roles in the franchise so far, as her adventures have done a good job of exploring the world and what the state of play is like in that setting. Manticore is not an overwhelming force like it was at first CitadelBut rather a fractured alliance that is prone to in-fighting and could be changed by the right leadership. While Diana seems to end season 1 of Citadel: Diana Aligned with the defunct spy organization, Her feelings for Edo may further complicate her mission.
Will Diana cross with the rest of Citadel?
As Diana, Edo and Jupiter may play in Citadel Season 2 or Citadel: Honey Bunny
One of the unique aspects of Citadel As a franchise is the way the story is divided into several different shows and stories. Diana’s mission may bring you into conflict or alliance with the heroes of Citadel Or the upcoming Citadel: Honey Bunny. Although each show follows different agents in the aftermath of the Citadel’s collapse, they could easily run into each other. The end of Citadel: Diana Makes the crossover potential particularly excitingGiven the developments of Manticore’s Italian branch.
Citadel: Honey Bunny will debut on Prime Video on November 7, while Season 2 of Citadel is expected to debut on Prime Video in 2025.
Diana being a double agent at Manticore could make her an invaluable ally and source of information for other agents, but it could also mean that to keep her cover she would have to fight them publicly. Her own conflicted feelings about Edo and her role as a spy could give the battles an additional edge, complicating matters for everyone involved. Beyond that, Jupiter’s existence as a super weapon could cause more trouble in Manticore. Given the end of Citadel: Diana, It would be surprising not to see this character crossover with the rest of the franchise.
The True Meaning of Citadel: Diana’s End
Duty is the death of love
The end of Citadel: Diana Sets the stage for season 2 and beyondIntroducing a dangerous wildcard element in the form of Jupiter. At the heart of this story is one of potential, both good and bad. Diana often had the potential to escape her situation, especially if she tried to hide with her sister’s family. However, Diana is too committed to her work and too drawn to Edo to truly escape the world of espionage she is adjusting to. This potential can also be seen in Edo, whose softer side is hardened by the events of the season’s finale.
Citadel Points |
Year of release |
Citadel |
2023 |
Citadel: Diana |
2024 |
Citadel: Honey Bunny |
2024 |
Citadel is largely rooted in questions of trust and love in a world of espionage where both things are dangerous at best and fatal at worst. Citadel: Diana Build questions out of their necessity by making Diana and Edo’s choices rooted in their emotional states. Even if they want to be cold and calculating, they still give into emotional motivations. It sets up a volatile future for the characters And the world of CitadelAnd the dangerous potential of Jupiter could put a massive target on Edo’s back that Diana will either have to allow or resist. It makes Citadel: Diana An intriguing building point for the franchise going forward.