With The Witcher season one behind us, fans are already craving the show’s second season. Though season two is only launching in 2021, the books have been published for three decades, giving us more than a clue at where the story is headed. If you have not yet seen season one, there will be MAJOR
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On Friday, December 20, Netflix is launching the first season of their new dark fantasy series The Witcher, starring Henry Cavill, and now they’ve released the season’s final trailer. This time, we get a clearer look at the greater narrative of the season, with the Nilfgaardian Empire invading the Northern Kingdoms in search of Princess
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
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. This one
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
With The Witcher less than one month away, Netflix has finally unveiled the titles of each of the season’s eight episodes – and in an extraordinary fashion. The episodes were revealed alongside a poem (with one line addressing each episode) and a set of gifs featuring unique episodic logos. Fans of the books have begun
Last week, Netflix stormed the halls of MCM London Comic Con and Lucca Comics and Games in a week fans of Henry Cavill’s The Witcher will not soon forget. Throughout the week, a trailer was released alongside new footage. Panels and interviews were held, official stills released and a costume exhibition presented to the fans
Netflix’s The Witcher has big plans for the week of Halloween, where it will host several panels across two large conventions in London, England and Lucca, Italy. As we count down the days until the show’s upcoming trailer (slated for release on October 31), Netflix isn’t wasting any time. With the set visit embargo seemingly
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