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
It’s less than a month until The Witcher Season 2 premiere and Netflix has begun to roll out lots of promotional material in various forms. One such form is promotional images seen on the streamer itself, with the most interesting and exciting one being Henry Cavill‘s Geralt and Anya Chalotra‘s Yennefer reunited. These images are
The Witcher prequel series set 1200 years before Geralt, and starring Michelle Yeoh, Lenny Henry, Laurence Fuarain, and Sophia Brown started filming this August in the gorgeous landscapes of Iceland, then moved to England’s Arborfield Studios for internal shoots as well as some occasional location shoots. Now, several months later, filming has finally wrapped as
The second season of The Witcher is a few weeks away, due December 17, 2021 and we already are getting some news about the next one! Quite an exciting time to be a Witcher fan! Here we try to recap everything we know so far about The Witcher Season 3 The Witcher Season 3 renewal
One of the more interesting events that occurred leading to the Season 1 premiere was the Red Carpet premiere where the leading stars of The Witcher converged in one shiny elegant event that led to a screening for the first episode of the season. Season 2 will be no different. According to Film Calendar, a
It is one month until the release of the second season of The Witcher on Netflix and the streamer has released dozens of new production stills featuring many of our favorites from Henry Cavill’s Geralt, Anya Chalotra’s Yennefer, Freya Allan’s Ciri, Kim Bodnia’s Vesemir and even a good look at Basil Eidenbenz’s Eskel. Make sure
Fantasy fans all over the world are eagerly awaiting the premiere of Amazon’s The Wheel of Time on November 19. Meanwhile, we have some casting news to share for everyone who is already looking a bit further ahead: Three actors have joined the second season of The Wheel of Time, that is currently being filmed.
Netflix’s The Witcher franchise is expanding and well on its way to become a proper cinematic universe. The streaming giant has several prequels and side-projects in the making, including a stand-alone anime film and a family-friendly show. However, the project that lies closest in the future is the limited prequel series titled Blood Origin, a
The December 17 release of The Witcher‘s second season is fast approaching, and this means a lot more marketing is coming our way, including interviews with the fantasy series’ cast and crew. In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Lauren Hissrich discussed the upcoming second season, but also the other projects set in the
On Friday October 29, Netflix’s The Witcher was at the annual Lucca Comics & Games convention, introducing the main trailer for Season 2 and featuring a panel with some of the cast and crew. We recapped the first half of the event with showrunner Lauren Hissrich, costume designer Lucinda Wright and production designer Andrew Laws