After a quiet month, things in the world of Netflix’s The Witcher are in motion again as production is gearing up for filming Season 3. As we reported previously, location scouting is underway and filming is likely to begin in March or April. This also means that the casting process has already started and we’ve
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In a little less than ten days, the long-awaited second season of Netflix’s The Witcher will premiere on Netflix. Over the past days and weeks, the streaming giant has already put out several glimpses at what’s to come and hopefully therell be more as we get closer to the release. For convenience’s sake, we’ve gathered
Earlier this year, the first official WitcherCon co-hosted by Netflix and CD Projekt Red Netflix revealed the titles of seven of the eight episodes alongside their respective logos (stunningly created by Polish concept artist Michał Niewiara). Many have already guessed the meanings behind the new titles, so here is our take on it, including a
We’re just a few weeks away from the return of Henry Cavill’s Geralt of Rivia on December 17, when Season 2 of Netflix’s The Witcher will finally release. Behind the scenes, strings are already being pulled to get Season 3 on the way and now we have word on what exactly is going on. Today’s
Fantasy fans all over the world are eagerly awaiting the premiere of Amazon’s The Wheel of Time on November 19. Meanwhile, we have some casting news to share for everyone who is already looking a bit further ahead: Three actors have joined the second season of The Wheel of Time, that is currently being filmed.
Netflix’s The Witcher franchise is expanding and well on its way to become a proper cinematic universe. The streaming giant has several prequels and side-projects in the making, including a stand-alone anime film and a family-friendly show. However, the project that lies closest in the future is the limited prequel series titled Blood Origin, a
On Friday October 29, Netflix’s The Witcher was at the annual Lucca Comics & Games convention, introducing the main trailer for Season 2 and featuring a panel with some of the cast and crew. We recapped the first half of the event with showrunner Lauren Hissrich, costume designer Lucinda Wright and production designer Andrew Laws
Fans are still digesting the new trailer for The Witcher season two and all the bonus content from the show’s panel at Lucca Comics & Games on Friday. While the trailer understandably garnered attention from anyone and everyone, we’d be remiss not to mention the many insightful answers from the cast and crew. Here’s a recap
Amazon’s Lord of the Rings show about the Second Age of Middle Earth is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated upcoming fantasy series. Things have been kept closely under wrap by the streaming giant and much of what is known about the characters and the story has come from unnoficial descriptions using codenames. Recently new
HBO’s much anticipated Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon has just released its first teaser trailer, treating fans of the franchise to a first look of what’s to come in 2022. From what has been disclosed of the plot, it can be assumed that the first season will concentrate on the events leading