This has been a big week for Netflix’s The Witcher as we finally got a trailer and a December 20 release date for the Henry Cavill series. The center of everything was the Lucca Comics & Games festival where author Andrzej Sapkowski along with cast and crew talked about the show and gave many interviews.
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Earlier this week, Netflix’s The Witcher unveiled its season one trailer, confirming a December 20 release date. However, this is just the beginning for the Henry Cavill-led show, with plans for season two and well beyond already in place. In an interview with SFX Magazine (reported by PCGamer), showrunner Lauren Hissrich said: “I’ve [mapped out stories]
Today is a great day for all of us Witcher fans! Not only Netflix released a trailer for The Witcher and confirmed December 20 as the release date, but via TheWitcherTv we also have some new photos, including those of Henry Cavill (Geralt), Anya Chalotra (Yennefer), Freya Allan (Ciri) and Emma Appleton (Renfri). Here they
NETFLIX have today finally confirmed the release date of The Witcher! After months of speculation, rumours and leaks, we now know for certain that the first season of the series will drop on December 20, 2019. On that day, we will finally witness Henry Cavill‘s Geralt of Rivia swing his witcher swords! And, even better
If you thought it ends with Lucca, you thought wrong! On December 14 and 15, Freya Allan (Ciri) and Anya Chalotra (Yennefer) will bring Netflix’s The Witcher to Madrid, Spain, as reported by FormulaTV. There is no word yet on whether Henry Cavill or showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich will attend or not. It isn’t clear
WITCHER author Andrzej Sapkowski was “wiping away tears” when he visited the Netflix adaptation’s set in Budapest, Hungary, according to showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich at MCM Comic Con in London. Hissrich was appearing alongside Ciri actress Freya Allan on a panel at the convention when she was asked about the Polish author’s visit to the
In a rare interview with Corriere la Lettura, author of The Witcher saga Andrzej Sapkowski discussed the background for his books, the Henry Cavill-led Netflix adaptation, and George R.R. Martin‘s A Song of Ice and Fire saga and its differences from The Witcher. Andrzej was joined by showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich for the interview. She
The promotional campaign has started for season one of Netflix’s The Witcher, but casting news is still finding its way to us. We’ve now learned that English actor Leigh Gill will appear in the show alongside Henry Cavill. You may have seen him in this year’s Joker film, directed by Todd Phillips, and earlier, in
In a newly-published interview, Henry Cavill spoke with the German magazine Serien about his role of Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s The Witcher. Here is our translation of the interview. Thanks to WitcherFlix for providing the a copy of the magazine! How would you describe the world of “The Witcher”?The fascinating thing is that besides
We’re officially in the promotional campaign for Netflix’s The Witcher and thanks to Gizmodo we have another batch of new shots from season one including Henry Cavill‘s Geralt about to fight, Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson‘s King Eist in a battle and Freya Allan‘s Ciri on the run and outside the castle, playing with the boys. In









