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
Speaking to reporters from SFX magazine during the filming of Netflix’s The Witcher, showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich discussed the show’s tone and structure as well as the unavoidable comparisons to Game of Thrones. Also included is Ciri star Freya Allan, who discusses her connection with the character.
The Witcher’s art leads Tomek Bagiński (executive producer), Andrew Laws (production designer), and Tim Aslam (costume designer) recently sat down with badtaste.it to discuss the upcoming Netflix show, starring Henry Cavill. Today, Italian site Game Legends brings us another interview with the creative trio. Read on for a translation of what they said during a
In an unanticipated but greatly appreciated move, The Witcher’s showrunner Lauren Hissrich took to Reddit to share some exlusive behind-the-scenes images and answer the fandom’s most urgent questions, including what thoughts went into the design of the Nilfgaardian armors, who will play Borch and what was the most challenging episode to shoot. Fans have been
Two new behind-the-scenes pictures of Cintra have been revealed by Lauren S Hissrich, showrunner of Netflix’s The Witcher. The stills feature actress Freya Allan (Ciri), Jodhi May (Queen Calanthe), Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson (King Eist Tuirseach) and Adam Levy (Mousesack). The new stills show a feast in the Great Hall of Cintra and were posted on
Following the unveiling of the first trailer for Netflix’s The Witcher, an embargo has been lifted on another of the show’s set reports, this time featuring star Henry Cavill. In the article, Cavill discusses what drew him to the complex role of Geralt of Rivia, the source of his gaming habits and what we can
The newest edition of the SFX magazine not only brings us new photos of Henry Cavill (Geralt of Rivia), Anya Chalotra (Yennefer), and Freya Allan (Ciri) but also comes with a brand-new interview with The Witcher’s visual effects supervisor Julian Parry. Parry, who also worked on productions like Vikings, The Terror and recently Netflix’s The
Netflix’s The Witcher is coming to our screens December 20 and each week we get more and more promotional material. This time it came from SFX Magazine where you can view new images of Henry Cavill‘s Geralt of Rivia, Anya Chalotra‘s Yennefer and Freya Allan‘s Ciri. As our purchased issue is available only in an
Last week, Netflix stormed the halls of MCM London Comic Con and Lucca Comics and Games in a week fans of Henry Cavill’s The Witcher will not soon forget. Throughout the week, a trailer was released alongside new footage. Panels and interviews were held, official stills released and a costume exhibition presented to the fans
At Lucca Comics & Games, badtaste.it had a chance to sit down with three of the masterminds behind the production of Netflix’s The Witcher: Executive producer Tomasz “Tomek” Bagiński, production designer Andrew Laws, and costume designer Tim Aslam. In two interviews published separately, they talked about the challenges in creating a production of this scale,









