Netflix just held a panel at MCM London Comic Con featuring new footage from its upcoming hit show The Witcher, showrunner Lauren Hissrich, and leading cast member Freya Allan (Princess Ciri). While filming wasn’t allowed, we’ve put together a detailed transcript of the footage that was shown at the event. Yennefer’s monologue to a dead
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With the Lucca Comics & Games festival just around the corner, Witcher fans can prepare for a special end of October/Halloween celebration – and it seems we’ll be getting even more content and sooner than expected. MCM London Comic Con just announced that showrunner Lauren S Hissrich and lead actress Freya Allan (Ciri) will attend
While news on Netflix’s The Witcher has been sparse of late, NSFW blog Recapped just disclosed an interesting and altogether very surprising rumour about a side-project that may be in the works. Recapped wrote: “No news on season 2 of The Witcher. However, they were casting for an animated series set in the world of
THE sheer mass of information that came out of San Diego Comic Con still seems a little hard to digest, whether you’re new to the Witcher world or not. Not only were we treated to a feast of footage, but the interviews that followed also provided answers to riddles we’ve been trying to solve for
There is a new casting update on IMDb that will surely come as a big surprise to fans of The Witcher show. According to his profile, child actor Tristan Ruggeri has been cast as Young Geralt of Rivia. We know that the show’s first season will include material that has only ever been alluded to
WITH Comic Con come and gone and the first Witcher trailer out, some of you may feel a little like Jaskier probing Geralt for information. We have been thoroughly fed, but we want more! If you’re dreading the thought of a four-months news-drought, fear not. We have you covered! Our latest interview is with the
As The Witcher’s panel at San Diego Comic Con is drawing closer by the minute, fans around the world are hungrier than ever for any bit of news trickling through behind the tents, halls and hotels of the city. Now, an early present comes in the form of a surprising but highly appreciated in-depth interview