"Ira Deorum" effectively ties up long-running character arcs, often in shocking ways:
The show left some questions regarding the Book of Leaves and the secret societies of the Sons of Mithras and the Labyrinth unanswered, leaning into the idea that perhaps we aren't meant to have all the answers. Da Vinci's Demons, Season 3, Episode 10: Ira Deorum
: The complex villain Count Riario (Blake Ritson) completes his transition into the "Monster of Italy," murdering his own father and, in a startling final twist, being accepted by the people of Florence as a religious prophet. Da_Vinci_s_Demons_3x10_Ira_Deorum_ITA_ENG_BDMux...
The series finale of Da Vinci’s Demons , titled (Wrath of the Gods), serves as a high-stakes conclusion to Leonardo da Vinci’s journey from a restless dreamer in Florence to a legendary inventor of the Renaissance. Released as the tenth episode of the third season, it marks the end of a grand experiment in historical fantasy created by David S. Goyer . A Battlefield of Intellect and Action
Reviewers from Den of Geek and Variety praised the series for its bold visual style, intricate stunts by Nick Gillard, and the haunting score by Bear McCreary . While some fans on Reddit felt the ending was slightly rushed due to its cancellation, most agreed it provided a fitting, if bittersweet, "pseudo-historical" end to Leo's story. Released as the tenth episode of the third
The Final Invention: Reflections on the "Da Vinci’s Demons" Series Finale
The episode centers on a massive Ottoman ambush that forces Leonardo (Tom Riley) to put absolute faith in his friends and his own genius to prevent Italy's total destruction. While some fans on Reddit felt the ending
: To defeat the vastly superior Turkish forces, Leo, Nico, and his newfound sister Sophia construct a devastating lightning-attracting weapon inspired by the Book of Leaves.