The first season of Netflix’s The Witcher has taken viewers on a head-spinning journey as it follows Henry Cavill’s witcher Geralt and other characters through several decades and various places on the vast Continent. With the show following, three different timelines concurrently, it is perhaps no surprise that new viewers were left with many questions
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The Witcher’s first season on Netflix left viewers in suspense of the fate of its greatest heroine Yennefer, who seemingly disappeared after depleting her magical resources. At the Battle of Sodden, she and a handful of mages made a desperate last stand to prevent the superior Nilfgaardian forces from crossing the door to the North.
Netflix’s new fantasy epic The Witcher takes the viewers to the mystical world of the Continent, a vast landmass spanning arid deserts, foggy swamps, and mountains shrouded in clouds. Whatever your take on the first season, it doesn’t suffer from a lack of vision. The show’s location scouts, set designers, and artists have done a
Before we got to see Henry Cavill and all the other stars of The Witcher on Netflix, the show has been through a grueling filming period of eight months during which it has undergone extensive changes, including reshoots of its opening episode set in the town of Blaviken. Now, we found some interesting new images
It’s been more than a week since The Witcher has been out on Netflix and the floodgates are finally open. The cast and crew were all too happy to finally share their experiences, including behind the scenes images of the life-like monsters and spectacular action scenes. Of course, the steady stream of social media posts
The Witcher is out on Netflix and most (if not all) of you will have seen the series by now. While the Henry Cavill led fantasy epic features standout performances from a brilliant ensemble cast, let us not forget the men and women behind the scenes. Most of the action scenes especially could never have
IGN has been promising a month worth of content from their visit to the set of The Witcher earlier this year and now they’re back with a new video featuring Henry Cavill as well as some brand-new images and footage from the anticipated Netflix series. First things first, the clip includes some stunning artwork of
The Witcher releases on Netflix very soon, and we’ve been served three tasty new videos starring Henry Cavill‘s witcher Geralt of Rivia, the badass sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg played by Anya Chalotra and the lioncub of Cintra, Princess Ciri, played by young actress Freya Allan. With three minutes of mostly new footage in each of these featurettes, we’ll be analyzing them one-at-a-time. We finish
With Netflix’s The Witcher to air in less than a month’s time, the last puzzles are slowly falling into place. While some actors and the characters they play still remain a mystery, we have been able to dig up a few new additions to the show. Jim Caesar will play the mage Atlan Kerk according
Henry Cavill’s The Witcher releases on Netflix in just two weeks. Thanks to IndieWire you can now listen to two of the songs that will feature in the show’s original soundtrack composed by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli. First up is a song called “Geralt Of Rivia”, which we can presume will function as Geralt’s