Category: Behind the Scenes

Redanian Intelligence Exclusive: First look at a Nilfgaardian set!

It has been seven months since filming of season one of The Witcher began. We have seen various blurry photos from the sets, mainly featuring the locations and occasionally actors as well. We have seen sorceresses, mages, common folk, and even Geralt, but we know next to nothing of what Nilfgaard looks like in the

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A Week of Witcher Filming: Reshoots, Forests and Buckets of Blood

As previously reported, the Witcher crew is wrapping up its final weeks of filming for season one. Many cast members have already announced that they have finished filming their roles, and several key crew members have joined them this week as well. Whether there is one week left or perhaps more, one thing is clear:

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New report and photos of January filming at Austrian castle Kreuzenstein

The filming that took place on January 17 and 18 at the Austrian castle Kreuzenstein has been a puzzle for several months. First we knew that actor Shaun Dooley filmed there, then we got a confirmation that Shaun is playing King Foltest and now we have another piece of the puzzle thanks to the FatZebra

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In photos: filming of The Witcher continues at the Egri vár másolata castle

Last week we reported that filming was taking place at Hungarian castle Egri vár másolata with the involvement of mages and sorceresses. To refresh your memory, the characters mentioned were Vilgefortz, Sabrina and Triss, along with a young alderman played by Jack Bandeira and the yet-unknown character played by Rhianna McGreevy. We have now learned

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The Witcher is filming mage scenes at a Hungarian castle

After the Easter break that lasted until the first days of the week, filming of Season 1 moved on to the Egri vár másolata castle in the Pest county of Hungary. We have learned from a source that filming involved what looked likea mage and sorceresses and that Henry Cavill was not present. They were

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