The Witcher has a complex mythology filled with prophecies, monsters, mages, and mutant mercenaries. All of these fantastical elements mean that in the world of The Continent, nothing is outside the realms of possibility — a truth which also applies to fan theories about what comes next in Season 2. In that spirit, earlier this
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[Warning: The following contains major spoilers for The Witcher. Read at your own risk!] The Witcher, Netflix’s adaptation of the Andrzej Sapkowski books that inspired the popular video game franchise, is finally here. Starring Henry Cavill as the titular witcher Geralt of Rivia, the fantasy series shows how the monster hunter-for-hire’s destiny becomes intertwined with
If you’re anything like us, you already binged all eight episodes of The Witcher Season 1 on Netflix. The fantasy drama, which is based on Andrzej Sapkowski‘s book series, stars Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, a monster-hunter whose destiny becomes bound to the sorceress Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and the powerful princess Ciri (Freya Allan).
Netflix’s anticipated adaptation of The Witcher is officially here! But if you’re a fan of the video game franchise of the same name, you might be confused about some aspects of the new fantasy drama. That’s because, while the games deserve a lot of credit for popularizing The Witcher universe, they actually originated as a
Now that we’re living in a post-Game of Thrones world, everyone is looking for the next big fantasy hit. And if Netflix’s The Witcher series lives up to the hype, the upcoming drama might just be it. The series comes from Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, whose previous credits include The Umbrella Academy, Daredevil, Power, and The
[embedded content] We are getting so close to the premiere of The Witcher on Netflix, and if you’re a fan of the popular video game series of the same name, you’ve probably been waiting for this for a few years. But if you’re a fan of the book series by Andrzej Sapkowski, you might have
[embedded content] Netflix is doubling down on The Witcher. The streaming service gave the anticipated fantasy-horror drama an early Season 2 renewal five weeks before the show’s series premiere. Netflix announced the exciting news on Wednesday with a tweet featuring Geralt’s dual witcher swords. Henry Cavill leads The Witcher as Geralt of Rivia, a mutant