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
Lauren S. Hissrich
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
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