Not only will we hear more of Geralt’s gruff yet soothing voice in The Witcher Season Two, but we may also even see more of him in the flesh, so to speak. This year’s WitcherCon was a great celebration for those new and old to get together to talk about all things Witcher related. Fans
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When it comes to Netflix’s The Witcher, many of us love nothing more than to watch the white wolf himself swing into action with his silver sword to defeat monsters and other challenging foes. When The Witcher jumped from the pages of Andrzej Sapkowski’s books to the video game and then to Netflix, fans could
In a series of unfortunate events that ranged from two cases of COVID-19 hitting the studio, Henry Cavill went and hurt his leg last month while on an assault course and working at a height of 20ft while also wearing a safety harness. Unfortunately, filming of season two had to be temporarily suspended due to
As the count-down to the holidays begins, Netflix has come in early with a present for Witcher fans. On the final day of Witchmas, we have been treated to a sneak-peak at the first page of The Witcher season two script page. If you have read the books by Andrzej Sapkowski, specifically “A Grain of
If you’ve been paying close attention to The Witcher news lately, you will have seen that the official Twitter account for the Netflix show has been doing the Six Days of Witchmas, a festive goodie bag for Witcher fans as they wait for season two. Throughout the Witchmas activities, Twitter users get to vote for
As reported earlier today, The Witcher‘s Henry Cavill has had to take a little rest due to hurting his leg while on an assault course. Thankfully though, and despite hitting a series of monster-sized hurdles, the continuation of season two can be played out around the actor as he rests up and hopefully he’ll soon
Netflix’s The Witcher just can’t seem to catch a break. After four confirmed positive results for COVID-19, production and filming at Arborfield Studios, which is west of London, for season two was halted yet again last month. With production resuming a few weeks ago, poor Henry Cavill ended up injuring himself between filming scenes. Although
If the thought of having The Witcher‘s Geralt of Rivia standing in the corner of your room watching your every move sets your pulse going, then you’ll probably love this massive statue of The White Wolf himself. Unfortunately, it’s not Henry Cavill but it’s the next best thing unless you ask him around to build
Times haven’t been easy on the set of Netflix’s The Witcher. Last month, we saw production coming to a halt again after the second round of confirmed positive results for COVID-19 at the Arborfield Studios, England where it’s being filmed. Thankfully, the wheels got back in motion again as production resumed a few weeks ago
It seems that Geralt’s father figure and the oldest Witcher on the continent is getting more screentime. Netflix has officially announced that Kim Bodnia will be playing the role of Vesemir in the upcoming season 2 of The Witcher. This news comes after the reveal that the animated series The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf will
Netflix’s The Witcher has been out for a little over a month at this point and it has been well-received by a majority of viewers. So much so, in fact, that the series is already well underway in planning its second season. Not only does the show do a great job of adapting the critically-acclaimed novels
The Witcher Netflix series immerses viewers in its fantasy world, a huge part thanks to the incredible works of costume designer Tim Aslam. And as a bonus, he’s uploaded tons of galleries on his own official website showcasing these gorgeous pieces for fans to enjoy. And when I say tons, I mean way more than
After its incredibly successful release last month, it seems as though initial work on the future of Netflix’s The Witcher series is now beginning. As seen in a new tweet from The Witcher’s showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich, it seems as though the first stages of work on the next season of the show has started. “Leaving
The Witcher Netflix series is one of the most popular releases of 2019 and has garnered plenty of attention from fans. It’s so popular in fact that it’s caused a resurgence in The Witcher 3 the game — which hit over 100,000 concurrent players on Steam, more players than during its launch. And naturally this
The Witcher series, which debuted on Netflix on December 20th of last year, is one of the most popular releases of 2019. So popular in fact that on January first it hit over 100,000 concurrent players on Steam, which is more players than during its launch. So to reward fans for their clear devotion, showrunner
Netflix’s adaptation of The Witcher released less than two weeks ago but it already seems to be a massive success. While Netflix did not release specific viewership numbers, the show managed to make two separate top 10 lists released by the popular streaming service despite its recent release, even managing to rival the likes of
Netflix’s The Witcher series has been met with general praise for its accuracy and care for the characters and the fantasy world at large. And that love shines through in part because of showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich’s love for the original novels, which was reflected in a recent tweet commending the direction the original works
The last year of the decade has been riddled with The Witcher news due to not only The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt launching as a complete edition on the Nintendo Switch, but Netflix’s live-action take on the show launched on the streaming platform too. We’ve also seen The Witcher 3 land on Xbox Game Pass roughly around the
Ending months of fan speculation, Netflix announced during an earnings calls this week that its The Witcher TV series will be hitting us next Fall, as in between October and December 2019. When asked about upcoming new series and new seasons coming to the platform later this year, Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos answered: And then
Since Netflix announced they were turning The Witcher into a series, they’ve been stingy with juicy details on the shows progress. Aside from announcing a few cast members, giving us a sneak peek of Henry Cavill in the iconic white hair, and announcing Anya Chalotra as Yennefer and Freya Allan as Ciri. They’ve kept a tight
Audiences still haven’t seen too much from The Witcher‘s Netflix adaptation, however Netflix executives are reportedly pleased with how the project is shaping up. According to media insider Casey Walsh, Netflix may even be ready to sign extra seasons ahead of the official debut. News comes by way of Twitter, in a Tweet first noticed by
If you’re excited for The Witcher Netflix series, get ready. The first look of Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia has been revealed. Revealed via the official Netflix US Twitter, the makeup and costume test footage shows Cavill walking towards a camera sporting a long white mane and leather outfit akin to what Geralt sports in The
After officially announcing the casting of Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s upcoming The Witcher series last month, the show has now found the actors that will be filling two of the largest supporting roles. The Hollywood Reporter today revealed that Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra have been cast as Ciri and Yennefer respectively in Netflix’s The
Henry Cavill, an actor best known for portraying Superman in Man of Steel, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Justice League, has been cast as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s upcoming series based on book series and video game franchise The Witcher. The actor actually expressed interest in playing the role to IGN last