Fans of The Witcher are eagerly awaiting the return of Henry Cavill’s Geralt to the screen in December. Meanwhile, the live-action prequel series ‘Blood Origin‘, starring Michelle Yeoh, Sophia Brown and Laurence O’Fuarain is well underway. Production has recently moved to Yorkshire, where the team is filming a large battle scene. Blood Origin takes place
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It has been some time since the last update on The Witcher: Blood Origin, but only because filming had returned to the studio after two weeks in Iceland and things are fairly leak-proof over there, but not 100%. Now filming has gone outside of the studio again, and near a familiar location: Freshnam Little Pond,
The Witcher‘s prequel series Blood Origin is now in full production, with the series’ cast and crew seen filming in Iceland and in the United Kingdom. Besides the main cast, Sophia Brown’s Eile and Laurence O’Fuarain’s Fjall, as well as the recently announced Michelle Yeoh (who will portray Eile’s swordmaster Scian), Netflix has not announced
After a hectic two weeks, the Blood Origin team wrapped Iceland location filming on Thursday. Filming of The Witcher prequel starring Michelle Yeoh (Scian), Laurence O’Fuarain (Fjall), and Sophia Brown (Eile) started end of July in South Iceland. While director Vicky Jewson filmed the first ten days of the shoot, director Sarah O’Gorman arrived
There’s a lot of fresh action and excitement surounding Netflix’s The Witcher and its prequels these days. Fans got to see a first sneak peek of what Geralt (Henry Cavill), Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and Ciri (Freya Allan) are up to, as well as a teaser of the animated prequel-movie Nightmare of the Wolf. Recent weeks
Pre-production is underway for The Witcher: Blood Origin, the prequel to the main show that is said to be set around 1200 years before. Main star Laurence O’Fuarain is already frequenting Arborfield Studios for training and more. And recently we also found out that Jacob Collins-Levy would portray the fan-favorite villain Eredin in Blood Origin.
The last few weeks have been packed with Witcher news: First, Netflix released a big cast announcement, revealing and confirming characters such as Sigismund Dijkstra, Philippa Eilhart, and Mother Nenneke. Then, fans got a glimpse at a Wild Hunt scene on a beach in Southern UK. And yesterday, after more than a year of filming,
This has been a big week for The Witcher with no less than seven new cast members announced, all set to appear alongside leads Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra, and Freya Allan in such iconic roles as Philippa Eilhart, Sigismund Dijkstra, and Mother Nenneke. Of course with a show as big as Netflix’s fantasy epic, there
It’s been over a year since The Witcher‘s second season began filming, and we have since learned of the addition of several new cast members that will join Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan (some confirmed by Netflix, others via our sources). Today, The Hollywood Reporter were able to confirm seven new castings with
With production gearing up for its final weeks on set of The Witcher‘s second season, the few remaining unrevealed cast members for the Netflix series have slowly begun to surface. Last week, we uncovered the much-anticipated casting for the sorceress Philippa Eilhart, and today we may have identified one of the saga’s most despicable villains: