Mark Hamill, Mads Mikkelsen, Ithlinne and other curious revelations from the newest Witcher casting breakdown

As we learned yesterday via a reliable insider Daniel Richtman, Netflix’s The Witcher has been casting a bunch of new roles, both canon and original. While we covered the casting breakdown, there are a few more things to talk about like the latest rumour about Mark Hamill. Several days ago We Got This Covered reported

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The Witcher season two casting breakdown reveals lead roles: Francesca, Dijkstra, Rience and more…

Filming of the much anticipated second season of The Witcher has begun last week and it’s that time of the year again. Everyone is wondering what the new season will bring, which storylines from Andrzej Sapkowki‘s beloved novels will be adapted and what characters will make it to the screen. On that account, we’re pleased

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The Witcher Season 2 to film over six days in Dorking

As we reported yesterday, filming for season two of Netflix’s The Witcher is fully underway in the Redlands wood near Dorking, Surrey. According to a new article from getsurrey.co.uk, the trailers and tents spotted near Coldharbour lane are actually there for a production called “Mysterious Monsters” (MM), probably indicated by production shields on site. If

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The Witcher news roundup: possible returning actors, table reads and intimacy in Season 2

Only a week remains until Season 2 of Netflix’s The Witcher enters production and we’re all excited to see what news will follow. Until then, we have some bits and pieces from the last few days (not counting Henry Cavill’s cardio Instagram stories). Firstly, we have Freya Allan training with a sword at Arborfield Studios.

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The Witcher Season 2 will feature a familiar monster from the game

If you have played The Witcher III: Wild Hunt, you know that there is a particular type of monsters a lot of players (and most likely Henry Cavill too) felt really uneasy dealing with. We’re talking about the terrifying and powerful leshens (or leshys), of course. Andrzej Sapkowski’s books do mention leshys, but never show

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