Cyrus (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland)

Cyrus is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. He debuts in the first episode of the first season and is portrayed by Peter Gadiot.

History
Before meeting Alice, Cyrus spends a hundred years in his bottle, serving to grant the wishes of many people.

Forever housed in a bottle, Cyrus receives quite the shock when a young girl, Alice, uncaps the top and enters. He inquires why she is in his bottle, to which Alice replies that if he reveals her location, she will become big and shatter his bottle. Cyrus smiles and says she should not do that as good bottles are hard to come by. As the two talk, Cyrus asks her why she is here, to which Alice states she needs proof to show her father that Wonderland is real, and pulls the White Rabbit out of her bag. She stuffs the rabbit back in, and Cyrus tells her his only wish is for freedom. Then, he offers Alice three wishes.

Together, Cyrus and Alice travel and have many adventures together. Awhile later, Cyrus proposes marriage to Alice on a cliff overlooking the Boiling Sea. Alice accepts even before Cyrus can finish his proposal, and the two share a romantic kiss. Then, Cyrus shows Alice the necklace he wears, and tells her it will always shine when their hearts are near. Interrupted by the Red Queen and her guards, and the two fight against them until only a few guards remain. When they threaten Alice, Cyrus breaks free of the guards and helps her. However, before they can reunite and escape, the Red Queen uses magic to push Cyrus off the cliff. To Alice, he appears to fall to his own death after disappearing past the sea's smoke, but in actuality, is saved by Jafar's flying magic carpet.

Cyrus is taken captive as a prisoner in Jafar's lair. Upon sensing Alice find his necklace somewhere in Wonderland, he awakens to discover himself trapped in a cage.

Trivia

 * The casting call describes him as: "Amahl, who is Middle Eastern, attractive and soulful. Though he's optimistic, which gives him a Zen dreaminess, he has an inner fire." He is also described as "Alice's love interest with a background shrouded in mystery."