Netflix has confirmed that The Witcher TV series will get a fifth season, but stated that it will be the last.
04.04.2024 - 13:45 / eurogamer.net / Henry Cavill / Liam Hemsworth / Laurence Fishburne
Geralt's dwarf friend Zoltan Chivay will appear in the next season of Netflix's The Witcher, played by actor Danny Woodburn.
A long-term ally of Geralt throughout CD Projekt's Witcher trilogy, Zoltan will make his debut in the TV series' upcoming fourth season, Variety reported, as Liam Hemsworth takes on the title role.
Woodburn is a veteran actor with a track record of appearing in numerous fantasy series, such as the Conan the Adventurer, Charmed and Willow. If you're Seinfeld fan, however, you likely know him best as the recurring character Mickey Abbott.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Here's a trailer for season three of The Witcher.Watch on YouTubeAlso joining the cast are Sharlto Copley and James Purefoy, respectively as characters named Leo Bonhart and Skellen, both characters from the novels.
Back in January, it was announced that Matrix star Laurence Fishburne was also joining The Witcher's cast for its forthcoming fourth run — though as of yet we still don't know when it will air.
Superman star Henry Cavill wrapped up his time as Geralt last year, with reports at the time suggesting the actor was not thrilled with the series' ongoing direction.
Netflix showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich admitted at the time that the series' production team had been given the choice to end the show at the same time, but elected to plough on.
In November last year, The Witcher creator Andrezj Sapkowski — who penned the franchise's original novels — said Netflix «never listened» to his feedback on the show. The series' executive producer Tomek Baginski has meanwhile blamed Americans and social media for the Netflix show's simplified plot.
Netflix has confirmed that The Witcher TV series will get a fifth season, but stated that it will be the last.
The end is approaching for Netflix's uneven The Witcher adaptation; the streaming service has officially renewed the show for a fifth season, which will be its last.
Netflix announced today that Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri will return for a fifth season of The Witcher — and that the show’s fifth season will be its last. Season 5 will be filmed back-to-back with season 4, which has just started production.
CD Projekt Red has revealed The Witcher 4 is being "intensively worked on," and that most of Cyberpunk 2077's devs are staying on for the sequel to "preserve" its DNA.
If you can't wait to start rummaging in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's guts with its powerful new modding tools, you can now shoot for early access by signing up for a playtest on Steam. The new REDkit suite is based on the actual tools that CD Projekt RED themselves sued to create one of the best RPGs, and will let folks make a much wider range of mods. We'll be able to make new quests, new characters, even whole new worlds.
PC players can now help test the mod editor for the PC version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, CD Projekt RED has announced. Players can download The Witcher 3 REDkit through Steam to try and make mods for the game that can range from something as simple as creating new items and weapons, to full-fledged quests and characters.
CD Projekt's official mod editor for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is now available for playtesting on Steam — albeit initially only to select registrants — ahead of its full release «later this year».
Anyone looking to jump back into The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on Steam now has the perfect excuse—today, CD Projekt Red released the official REDkit mod editor for the 2015 title, allowing players to test out the free tool for the first time before its full release later this year.
The Witcher 3 REDkit beta sign-ups have been opened today, allowing users interested in testing the game's official modding tools before release to request early access.
Doug Cockle, the gravelly voice of Geralt in CD Projekt Red's Witcher video games, has shared his thoughts on the Netflix series.
A Duolingo user discovered a hidden reference to the massively popular Witcher series while using the language-learning app. Since its first story in 1986, The Witcher has garnered international acclaim from its legions of fans scattered all over the globe, with comics, video games, and a live-action TV series providing several portals into author Andrzej Sapkowski's fantastical world of magic and monsters.
The Witcher has moved far beyond its core collection of books and games, with a Netflix show, official manga, tabletop game, and even a cookbook all on offer, but now it's even showing up in language learning app Duolingo.