The Witcher season 3 is on track for a regular December release after a new set of photos confirmed the Netflix show has begun returning.
Kodoani.com – It’s been almost four months since the second season of The Witcher ends on Netflix. However, early signs suggest that fans may not have to wait much for a third season, as it has been officially announced that part 3 production has begun.
The Witcher first premiered in December 2019, quickly becoming Netflix’s most popular fantasy series, although season two took longer than expected after numerous delays related to the pandemic and Even injury to star Henry Cavill forced to wait two years. However, while no official release information has been revealed as of now, the announcement bodes well for those who are expecting another December 2022 launch.
As usual, confirmation comes from The Witcher show’s official Twitter account. The post included a photo of stars Freya Allan, Anya Chalotra and Cavill, all sitting amid a very thick layer of snow. The photo is accompanied by another tweet revealing the official synopsis for the third season, which will mainly focus on adapting Andrzej Sapkowski’s second main novel, Time of Contempt, after the second season produced his own production on Blood. of Elves.
Our family is back together again. #TheWitcher Season 3 is officially in production! pic.twitter.com/rlBl0j3lT1
— The Witcher (@witchernetflix) April 4, 2022
Shortly after the second season premiered, The Witcher host Lauren S. Hissrich commented on Time of Contempt as a much easier book to adapt. Judging from the synopsis shared in the image, it will in fact focus on Ciri’s journey to Aretuza with Yennefer. So far, this brief description is all that has been made public about the third season, as no casting announcements have been revealed yet.
Season two ends in shock after it is revealed that Emperor Emhyr is Ciri’s father, a moment in which the reader cannot live until the end of the story, thus marking another big change from the books. Books by The Witcher. Of course, until season three arrives, fans will still have plenty of Witcher content their way, as the all-original Blood Origin prequel got its first full trailer at the end of the second season. of the main show, hinting at a much deeper trip into the fantasy world prior to the famous Conjuction of Spheres
This is hardly the only news for fans, as speculations about The Witcher 4 have recently dominated the internet after CD Projekt Red revealed the new game will use the cutting-edge Unreal Engine 5. than. While a game the scale of The Witcher might take time, Netflix seems happy to give fans their usual fix for Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer.
Parts 1-2 of The Witcher Now available on Netflix.
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