We’re just a few weeks away from the return of Henry Cavill’s Geralt of Rivia on December 17, when Season 2 of Netflix’s The Witcher will finally release. Behind the scenes, strings are already being pulled to get Season 3 on the way and now we have word on what exactly is going on. Today’s
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After months of silence, we heard some casting rumors for the The Witcher live action spinoff Blood Origin via the NSFW blog recapped. Today, entertainment site The Illuminerdi doubled down on the news with descriptions for the female and male show leads. Accordingly, the cast of The Witcher: Blood Origin will be lead by two
Some time has passed since we last heard anything from The Witcher: Blood Origin, the six-part limited series spinoff that was announced by Netflix earlier this year. Now, thanks to NSFW blog Recapped, which has an impeccable track record as far as The Witcher leaks are concerned, we can report some very exciting rumors. The
Henry Cavill’s the Witcher on Netflix just had its first season but all signs point towards an expansion of the franchise in the not so distant future. After a production break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the second season is currently being filmed in the UK, and a third season may already be greenlit. Moreover,
The rumors floating around the Internet are true: Netflix is looking to cast Game of Thrones and Aquaman star Jason Momoa as the lead of the recently announced prequel The Witcher: Blood Origin. This news comes shortly after casting has begun for the series. UPDATE: Shortly after the rumor was corroborated, Momoa shared a popular
Henry Cavill is the absolute superstar of Netflix’s The Witcher and by far the biggest name in the cast, but there is a possibility that another big actor has joined the team: Kristofer Hivju, who a lot of you know as Tormund Giantsbane from HBO’s Game of Thrones. Why do we think this may be
Netflix’s The Witcher is premiering on December 20, but that doesn’t mean the team behind the Henry Cavill series is resting on their laurels. It has been reported that season two may start filming either in December or January and now we have something that would support this claim. A UK-based prop maker expressed their
As we all wait for the Lucca Games & Comics panels at the end of the month, where Lauren S Hissrich, Andrzej Sapkowski and others will present a new trailer for The Witcher, we’ve heard something quite intriguing about the production of season two.
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
Only a few days ago the Twitter and Facebook accounts of Netflix Netherlands published a countdown on many upcoming projects. Some release dates were already known, some were new, and the latter group included The Witcher. The announcement, which was published on September 11, counted only 97 days until season one of the much-anticipated show