It has been several months since production of The Witcher‘s Season 2 was halted because of the Coronavirus. Earlier we reported that filming was due to restart in August and now we have an official date. The Witcher‘s official Twitter account announced that filming is currently set to restart on August 17. That being said,
Declan de Barra’s contribution to the first season of Netflix’s The Witcher was both inside the writing room and outside of it. In addition to writing the fourth episode titled “Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials”, Declan provided his vocals to several music tracks used in the season composed by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli. While
The second season of Netflix’s The Witcher had just begun filming when the Coronavirus pandemic started to hit the globe and its production was halted. Filming will resume soon in August, but until then showrunner Lauren Hissrich shared with The Wrap what has been going on lately and what the plans are. “We were shooting
Not long ago we reported that the team of Netflix’s The Witcher was working on restarting the series’ production in accordance with the new COVID-19 guidelines in the UK. Later, Arborfield Studios managing director confirmed that they were working on finalizing safety procedures, after which filming could restart. It was unclear when exactly filming would
The Witcher showrunner on the writing staff: ‘I specifically didn’t seek out ten Sapkowski scholars’
The fan response to Netflix’s The Witcher was very diverse. From love to hate and everything in between. The aspect that was discussed more than others among fans was the writing and various writing decisions. Showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich offers a look into her practise of hiring writers for the show. “When writing an adaptation,
The first season of Netflix’s The Witcher saw the introduction of many of the Continent’s races with each of them having a distinct look. Some viewers were happy with what they saw, some were not. In any case, we already know from leaked pictures and assurances from showrunner Lauren Hissrich that both the elves and
It has been several months that the cast and crew of Netflix’s The Witcher hadn’t seen each other since the plague. The production of Season 2 of the Henry Cavill action drama has been halted since March due to COVID-19 concerns. Now, however, things are about to change. Arborfield Studios, The Witcher‘s main production hub
Just like many other projects, Amazon’s hugely ambitious Lord of the Rings prequel series was forced to halt production in March 2020 due to the current Coronavirus pandemic. Filming of the first two episodes was reportedly nearing completion in New Zealand, after which the show was scheduled to go on a 4-5 month hiatus, allowing
A year ago around these days the first season of Netflix’s The Witcher was undergoing reshoots of the Blaviken scenes from the premiere episode. As you may have heard, while Henry Cavill remained as Geralt of Rivia, most of the roles from Blaviken were recast, including Emma Appleton replacing The Last Kingdom‘s Millie Brady as
Do you remember this month a year ago? Filming of the first season of Netflix’s The Witcher was nearing its final stages with director Marc Jobst and the crew putting the finishing touches to the revised Blaviken fight that would eventually crown the first episode. We were also getting plenty of casting news, among them