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The Witcher (TV series)

The Witcher is a fantasy drama television series created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich for Netflix. It is based on the book series of the same name by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski. Set on a fictional, medieval-inspired landmass known as the Continent, The Witcher explores the legend of Geralt of Rivia, Yennefer of Vengerberg and Princess Ciri. It stars Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra, and Freya Allan.

The Witcher
Genre
Created byLauren Schmidt Hissrich
Based onThe Witcher
by Andrzej Sapkowski
Starring
Composers
Country of origin
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes24
Production
Executive producers
ProducerBeau DeMayo
Production locations
  • Hungary (season 1)
  • United Kingdom (seasons 2–3)
Cinematography
  • Jean-Philippe Gossart
  • Gavin Struthers
Editors
  • Liana Del Giudice
  • Nick Arthurs
  • Jean-Daniel Fernandez-Qundez
  • Xavier Russell
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time47–67 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkNetflix
Original releaseDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20) –
present (present)
Related

The first season, consisting of eight episodes, was released on Netflix on December 20, 2019. It was based on The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny, which are collections of short stories that precede the main The Witcher saga. The second season, also consisting of eight episodes and based on the novel Blood of Elves, released on December 17, 2021. In September 2021, Netflix renewed the series for a third season, which also consisted of eight episodes, released in two volumes on June 29 and July 27, 2023. This will be followed by a fourth season, with Liam Hemsworth taking over the role of Geralt of Rivia.

An animated origin story film, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, was released on August 23, 2021. A prequel miniseries, The Witcher: Blood Origin, was released on December 25, 2022.

Synopsis Edit

The story begins with Geralt of Rivia, Crown Princess Ciri of Cintra, and the quarter-elf sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg at different points of time, exploring formative events that shape their characters throughout the first season, before eventually merging into a single timeline.

Geralt and Ciri are linked by destiny since before she was born when he unknowingly demanded her as a reward for his services by invoking "the Law of Surprise". After the two finally meet, Geralt becomes the princess's protector and must help her and fight against her various pursuers to prevent her Elder Blood and powerful magic from being used for malevolent purposes and keep Ciri and their world safe.

Cast and characters Edit

Main Edit

  • Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, a magically enhanced monster hunter known as a "witcher". Cintran princess Ciri is his "destiny".
  • Anya Chalotra as Yennefer of Vengerberg, a quarter-elf sorceress.
  • Freya Allan as Ciri, Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, the crown princess of Cintra, granddaughter of Queen Calanthe and daughter of Pavetta, from whom she inherited the Elder Blood. She is linked to Geralt by destiny.
  • Eamon Farren as Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach, nicknamed the "Black Knight", a Nilfgaardian army commander who leads the invasion of Cintra and the hunt for Cirilla.
  • Joey Batey as Jaskier, a traveling bard who befriends Geralt and accompanies him on his path.
  • MyAnna Buring as Tissaia de Vries (seasons 1–3), mentor to Yennefer and the Rectrix of Aretuza, a training academy for female mages.
  • Mimî M. Khayisa as Fringilla Vigo, a sorceress who trained alongside Yennefer. She eventually leads the Nilfgaardian invasion alongside Cahir.
  • Anna Shaffer as Triss Merigold, a sorceress, the court mage of Temeria and advisor to King Foltest.
  • Royce Pierreson as Istredd, an adept sorcerer and historian who befriends Yennefer at Aretuza.
  • Wilson Mbomio as Dara, a refugee elf boy whom Cirilla befriends after the Slaughter of Cintra.
  • Mahesh Jadu as Vilgefortz of Roggeveen, a charismatic sorcerer who rallies the northern mages to halt the invading Nilfgaardian army in Sodden. He later becomes the leader of the Brotherhood of Mages.
  • Tom Canton as Filavandrel (seasons 2–3; guest season 1), former king of the elves and Francesca's husband.
  • Mecia Simson as Francesca Findabair (seasons 2–present), an elven sorceress, the current queen of the elves, and Filavandrel's wife who has made it her mission to lead her people into freedom and independence.
  • Kim Bodnia as Vesemir (season 2), the oldest living witcher and Geralt's mentor and father figure.
  • Graham McTavish as Sigismund Dijkstra (season 3; recurring season 2), head of the Redanian Intelligence and ally of Philippa Eilhart. McTavish also voiced Deglan in the animated prequel Nightmare of the Wolf.[7]
  • Cassie Clare as Philippa Eilhart (season 3; guest season 2), the shapeshifting court sorceress of King Vizimir of Redania as well as Dijkstra's partner in crime. She has close ties to the Brotherhood.
  • Hugh Skinner as Prince Radovid (season 3), the prince of Redania and Philippa Eilhart's ally.
  • Bart Edwards as Duny, the "Urcheon of Erlenwald" / Emperor Emhyr var Emreis ("The White Flame") (season 3; guest seasons 1–2), Pavetta's lover, once afflicted by a curse that transformed him into a hedgehog man until midnight.

Recurring Edit

  • Jodhi May as Queen Calanthe, ruler of the Kingdom of Cintra and grandmother of Princess Cirilla.
  • Adam Levy as Mousesack (seasons 1–2), the court druid of Cintra and advisor to Queen Calanthe.
  • Björn Hlynur Haraldsson as King Eist Tuirseach (season 1), husband to Queen Calanthe and step-grandfather of Cirilla.
  • Lars Mikkelsen as Stregobor (seasons 1–3), resident mage in the town of Blaviken and the Rector of Ban Ard, the academy for male mages.
  • Therica Wilson-Read as Sabrina Glevissig, a sorceress who trained alongside Yennefer.
  • Shaun Dooley as King Foltest (seasons 1–2), the king of Temeria, whose incestuous relationship with his sister created a daughter.
  • Terence Maynard as Artorius Vigo (seasons 1–3), court mage from Toussaint and uncle of Fringilla.
  • Judit Fekete as Vanielle of Brugge (season 1), a sorceress and one of the mages who fought during the Battle of Sodden Hill.
  • Paul Bullion as Lambert (season 2), a witcher at Kaer Morhen and friend of Geralt.
  • Yasen Atour as Coën (season 2), a witcher at Kaer Morhen and friend of Geralt.
  • Ania Marson as Voleth Meir (season 2), a demon who came to the plane with the Conjunction of the Spheres, who feeds on pain and fear.
  • Ed Birch as Vizimir (seasons 2–3), the king of Redania.
  • Chris Fulton (season 2) and Sam Woolf (season 3) as Rience, a renegade mage set on a hunt for Ciri.
  • Aisha Fabienne Ross as Lydia van Bredevoort (seasons 2–3), Rience's disfigured liaison who gets him out of prison on her master's orders.
  • Kaine Zajaz as Gage (seasons 2–3), Francesca's brother.

Notable guest stars Edit

Introduced in season 1 Edit

  • Emma Appleton as Renfri of Creyden, a princess-turned-bandit who leads a gang of brigands and has a bloody grudge against Stregobor.
  • Mia McKenna-Bruce as Marilka, daughter of Blaviken's alderman.
  • Tobi Bamtefa as Sir Danek, a Cintran commander of Calanthe's royal guard.
  • Maciej Musiał as Sir Lazlo, a Cintran knight charged with protecting Cirilla.
  • Natasha Culzac as Toruviel, an elven warrior serving Filavandrel.
  • Amit Shah as Torque, a sylvan ("horned devil") who works for Filavandrel.
  • Julian Rhind-Tutt as Giltine, the enchanter of Aretuza who brings adepts into their perfect physical forms after they graduate.
  • Gaia Mondadori as Princess Pavetta, the daughter of Queen Calanthe and mother of Ciri.
  • Josette Simon as Eithne, the Queen of the Dryads of Brokilon Forest.
  • Nóra Trokán as the Dryad General.
  • Marcin Czarnik as Ronin Mage, an assassin sent to murder Queen Kalis and her baby daughter.
  • Blair Kincaid as Crach an Craite, a member of a royal clan from the Skellige Isles, who was invited to Pavetta's betrothal event.
  • Lucas Englander as Chireadan, a healer elf from the Redanian city of Rinde.
  • Jordan Renzo as Eyck of Denesle, a virtuous yet pompous knight.
  • Ron Cook as Borch Three Jackdaws, a man who is actually the golden dragon Villentretenmerth.
  • Jeremy Crawford as Yarpen Zigrin, the leader of a gang of dwarven mercenaries and friend of Geralt.
  • Ella-Rae Smith as Fola, a young sorceress in Aretuza.
  • Francis Magee as Yurga, a travelling merchant in Sodden, rescued from monsters by Geralt.
  • Jack Bandeira as Caldemeyn, a young alderman of Blaviken.
  • Anna-Louise Plowman as Zola, Yurga's wife who offers Cirilla sanctuary in her rural home in Sodden.
  • Frida Gustavsson as Ma/Visenna, mother of Geralt of Rivia.

Introduced in season 2 Edit

  • Kristofer Hivju as Nivellen, an aristocrat who has been transformed into a beast through a curse.
  • Agnes Born as Vereena, a bruxa and Nivellen's lover.
  • Basil Eidenbenz as Eskel, a witcher at Kaer Morhen and close friend of Geralt.
  • Jota Castellano as Gwain, a witcher at Kaer Morhen.
  • Nathanial Jacobs as Everard, a witcher at Kaer Morhen.
  • Chuey Okoye as Merek, a witcher at Kaer Morhen.
  • Kevin Doyle as Ba'lian, an elf seeking refuge in the most unexpected places of the Continent.
  • Niamh McCormack as Lara Dorren, an extremely powerful, ancient Elven sorceress who fell in love with a human mage, Ciri's ancestor.
  • Adjoa Andoh as Mother Nenneke, the wise High Priestess of the Temple of Melitele in Ellander and an old friend of Geralt.
  • Simon Callow as Codringher, an investigator and partner of Fenn who helps Istredd.
  • Liz Carr as Fenn, an investigator and partner of Codringher who helps Istredd.
  • Rebecca Hanssen as Meve, queen of Lyria.
  • Richard Tirado as Demavend, king of Aedirn.
  • Edward Rowe as Henselt, king of Kaedwen.
  • Luke Cy as Ethain, king of Cidaris.
  • Sam Hazeldine as Eredin, king of the legendary Wild Hunt.

Introduced in season 3 Edit

  • Beau Holland as Vespula, Jaskier's on-and-off lover.
  • Robbie Amell as Gallatin, commander of the Scoia'tael elves and an old friend of Cahir who's vying for leadership over the elves with Francesca.
  • Catherine McCormack as Anika, a druid healer and old family friend of Geralt who seeks her help to identify the source of a mind-manipulation spell.
  • Tracy-Ann Oberman as Queen Hedwig of Redania, the wife of King Vizimir.
  • Cal Watson as Eva, a handmaiden at the Redanian court and Philippa Eilhart's lover.
  • Safiyya Ingar as Keira Metz, a Temerian sorceress who runs a business specialising on magic portals.
  • Giuseppe Lentini as Molnar Giancardi, a dwarf and owner of Giancardi's Bank in Gors Velen.
  • Stuart Thompson as Fabio Sachs, a young man who works at Giancardi's Bank in Gors Velen.
  • Rochelle Rose as Margarita Laux-Antille, a sorceress and new headmistress of Aretuza.
  • Christelle Elwin as Mistle, a member of a group of young criminals known as the Rats.
  • Michalina Olszańska as Marti Södergren, a sorceress from the Brotherhood.
  • Ryan Hayes as Artaud Terranova, a sorcerer from the Brotherhood.
  • Philip Philmar as Gerhart of Aelle, the oldest living sorcerer and member of the Chapter.
  • Poppy Almond as Bianca d'Este, a sorceress from the Brotherhood.
  • Harvey Quinn as Radcliffe of Oxenfurt, a sorcerer from the Brotherhood.
  • Nathan Laryea as Valdo Marx, a bard and Jaskier's rival.
  • Frances Pooley as Teryn, a half-elf girl with a strong resemblance to Ciri who was magically brainwashed into believing that she is someone else.
  • Dempsey Bovell as Otto Dusan, a werewolf and ally of Anika who Geralt helped out before.
  • Jim Sturgeon as Aplegatt, a royal messenger.
  • Meng'er Zhang as Milva, a highly skilled archer and one of the only non-dryad inhabitants of the Brokilon Forest.
  • Ben Radcliffe as Giselher, the leader of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Fabian McCallum as Kayleigh, a member of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Aggy K. Adams as Iskra, an elf and a member of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Connor Crawford as Aske, a member of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Juliette Alexandra as Reef, a member of the criminal gang The Rats.

Episodes Edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
18December 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
28December 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
385June 29, 2023 (2023-06-29)
3July 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)

Season 1 (2019) Edit

The first season is based on The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny.[8] A website with timelines for the show, along with in-depth summaries of events, was later created by Netflix.[9]

No.
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"The End's Beginning"Alik SakharovLauren Schmidt HissrichDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
Following Geralt of Rivia's battle with a kikimora in 1231, he enters the town of Blaviken and meets Renfri, a cursed princess-turned-bandit. She is hunted by the wizard Stregobor, who believes her evil for being born during an eclipse. Stregobor lures Geralt to his hideout, seeking to hire him to kill Renfri, but Geralt refuses. Renfri later offers Geralt a counter-proposal, but he refuses with an ultimatum: leave or die. Renfri feigns agreement with the ultimatum, but upon waking up the next morning, Geralt realizes Renfri will not stop until Stregobor is dead, and he rushes to stop her. After killing her men, he fights and fatally wounds Renfri, whose dying words tell of a girl in the forest who is his eternal destiny. Stregobor arrives to take Renfri's body for autopsy. When Geralt opposes, the townsfolk forces him to leave, urged on by Stregobor. In 1263, Nilfgaard conquers the northern kingdom of Cintra. Princess Cirilla, also known as Ciri, is sent away by her grandmother, Queen Calanthe, to escape and find Geralt. Cahir, a Nilfgaardian officer, captures Cirilla, but seeing the burning city and castle triggers her powers, allowing her to escape.
Based on "The Lesser Evil" from The Last Wish.[8]
22"Four Marks"Alik SakharovJenny KleinDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
In 1206, hunchback Yennefer from Vengerberg of Aedirn is sold to Tissaia de Vries by her father. She is taken to Aretuza for training in magic, but finds the practice difficult. She forms a friendship with Istredd, even revealing her quarter-elf heritage, which caused her deformity. Unbeknownst to either, Tissaia and Stregobor were using Yennefer and Istredd respectively to spy on each other. Later, Yennefer witnesses Tissaia turning three students into eels to act as conduits powering Aretuza with magic. In 1240, Geralt is hired to investigate grain thefts in Posada and is followed by Jaskier the bard. They encounter a Sylvan named Torque, who knocks them unconscious and takes them to his mountain cave. There, Geralt meets Filavandrel, the elven king, and urges he lead his people to better lands after being banished by the humans. Instead of killing them, Filavandrel frees Geralt and Jaskier, taking the witcher's words to heart. In 1263, Cirilla encounters Dara, a boy in the woods, who guides her to a refugee camp. Dara returns to save her when the camp is attacked by Cahir's forces; she later realizes Dara is an elf.
Based on "The Edge of the World" from The Last Wish.[8]
33"Betrayer Moon"Alex Garcia LopezBeau DeMayoDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
In 1210, Yennefer and Istredd become lovers while finishing their training. While Yennefer has the chance to transform her body into her ideal image during graduation, the Brotherhood of Sorcerers discuss the allocation of their newly initiated to their respective kingdoms. Through Stregobor's scheming, Yennefer is assigned to Nilfgaard instead of her preferred Aedirn due to her elven blood. Yennefer angrily breaks off her relationship with Istredd, knowing only he could have told Stregobor about her heritage. Having missed graduation, Yennefer undergoes the painful transformation to be beautiful at the cost of her fertility. With her new body, Yennefer charms Aedirn's King Virfuril into taking her as advisor, sending Fringilla to Nilfgaard instead. In 1243, Geralt enters the kingdom of Temeria to investigate a monster, assisted by Triss Merigold, King Foltest's sorceress advisor. He identifies the monster as a Strzyga, a creature born from a curse he later discovers was placed by the courtier Ostrit who learned about the affair between Foltest and his sister, Princess Adda. Using Ostrit as bait, Geralt battles to contain the Striga until dawn, which lifts the curse. In 1263, Cirilla enters a dense forest in a trance as Dara follows to help.
Based on "The Witcher" from The Last Wish.[8]
44"Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials"Alex Garcia LopezDeclan de BarraDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
In 1240, having served Aedirn for thirty years, Yennefer, along with Queen Kalis of Lyria, is ambushed by an assassin. In the ensuing chase, Yennefer flees, unable to save Kalis and her newborn daughter from the assassin. In 1249, Geralt accompanies Jaskier to the betrothal feast of Princess Pavetta, Queen Calanthe's daughter. Urcheon of Erlenwald (also named Duny) interrupts to demand Pavetta's hand through the Law of Surprise, having saved her father's life several years earlier. Urcheon suffers from a curse that transformed him into a humanoid hedgehog creature. Despite Pavetta's acceptance, Calanthe refuses and a brawl ensues. When Calanthe tries killing Urcheon, Pavetta activates her power, unleashing a maelstrom until Geralt and Mousesack intervene. Wanting her daughter happy, Calanthe marries Duny and Pavetta, which lifts his curse. Duny, thankful for Geralt's aid, insists he take a reward. Geralt jokingly invokes the Law of Surprise for something Duny has but does not yet know. The crowd then immediately learns Pavetta is pregnant. In 1263, Nilfgaard's forces resume their pursuit of Cirilla, Pavetta's daughter, with Mousesack as their prisoner. Meanwhile, Cirilla and Dara encounter the dryad queen Eithne in Brokilon Forest, while Cahir and Fringilla track Ciri's location.
Based on "A Question of Price" from The Last Wish, and "Sword of Destiny" from Sword of Destiny.[8]
55"Bottled Appetites"Charlotte BrändströmSneha KoorseDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
In 1256, seven years after Pavetta's betrothal, Geralt and Jaskier discover a Djinn and accidentally release it. Initially, it seems that Jaskier is the Djinn's 'master', but then he falls seriously ill. Geralt seeks help from the nearest healer, the elf Chireadan, but since they need a mage to heal Jaskier, Chireadan reluctantly refers them to Yennefer. Although Yennefer cures Jaskier, her plan is to use him to capture the Djinn and force it to grant her her wish of regaining her fertility. As Jaskier uses his last wish, nothing happens and it is revealed that it is Geralt, not Jaskier, who has actually gained the wishes. Geralt realizes the Djinn will kill Yennefer, so he uses his third and final wish to save her (but the wish itself is not revealed). The Djinn leaves. Now free and safe, Yennefer asks what his third wish was, but Geralt falls asleep after they have sex without answering. In 1263, Cahir hires a doppler to assume the identity of Mousesack; the doppler copies his physical form and memories, then kills him. Later, Eithne allows Ciri to stay in Brokilon, but "Mousesack" arrives and requests Ciri and Dara leave with him.
Based on "The Last Wish" from The Last Wish.[8]
66"Rare Species"Charlotte BrändströmHaily HallDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
In 1262, Geralt, Jaskier, Yennefer, and a group of monster hunters are invited on a dragon hunt by Borch and his bodyguards along with a band of dwarves. After camping overnight, they find the Reavers have left. On their way, the bridge collapses, and Borch's group sacrifices themselves to save the rest. Geralt and Yennefer reconcile before finding a dead dragon in its den, guarded by the bodyguards. Borch, revealed as a golden dragon, explains he protected the dragon's egg as he knew the group wouldn't harm it. They defend the egg from the Reavers, and Borch rewards the dwarves with dragon teeth. Geralt reveals his third wish to Yennefer, linking their fates together. Feeling that her emotions are insincere, Yennefer ends their relationship and departs. This leaves Geralt angry and hurt, he blames Jaskier for his misfortunes before leaving him.
Based on "The Bounds of Reason" from Sword of Destiny.[8]
77"Before a Fall"Alik Sakharov & Marc JobstMike OstrowskiDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
In 1263, with Nilfgaard poised to invade Cintra, Geralt decides to invoke his Law of Surprise and claim Ciri to protect her, but Calanthe, unwilling to give up the last remaining strand of her daughter's life, offers a different young girl in Ciri's place. After realising the deception, Geralt confronts Calanthe and is then imprisoned by Eist. After visiting Istredd and failing to reignite their relationship, Yennefer returns to Aretuza with the sorcerer Vilgefortz. When he announces his intention to rally mages to oppose Nilfgaard, she declines. The Brotherhood votes to remain neutral, but Tissaia, Vilgefortz, Triss and other mages resolve to fight. Tissaia convinces Yennefer to join. Nilfgaard invades Cintra, sacking the city and breaching the castle. Calanthe tries to send Ciri away with Geralt, but he has escaped his cell and is nowhere to be found. Ciri fends for herself after escaping Cintra, stealing a horse from a woman who offers her shelter. Later, she is discovered by her old friends who suddenly turn on her, and her powers activate.
Based on "Something More" from Sword of Destiny.[8]
88"Much More"Marc JobstLauren Schmidt HissrichDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20)
Having escaped from Cintra, Geralt defends a merchant from undead monsters, but is wounded and loses consciousness. Yennefer and the mages reinforce the keep of Sodden Hill, aiming to prevent Nilfgaardian forces from invading the remaining Northern Kingdoms. The Nilfgaardians launch their attack, and a battle starts. Tissaia attempts to talk down Fringilla, but Fringilla disables her. Vilgefortz fights Cahir, but loses and is thrown down a hill. When Vilgefortz wakes up, he kills a Northern sorcerer, revealing himself to be a turncoat. Nilfgaardian soldiers begin to overrun the fort, but Yennefer channels a massive stream of fire, annihilating much of the army before seemingly disappearing. Ciri is awakened by the woman she stole the horse from earlier, and discovers the dead bodies around her. The woman takes her to her farm. Geralt dreams about his mother Visenna, who abandoned him as a child to be made into a witcher, then wakes to find himself on the merchant's cart. When they arrive at the merchant's farm, he hears the woman talk to the man about Ciri. He heads into the forest, where Ciri and Geralt finally meet and embrace. She asks Geralt who Yennefer is.
Based on "Something More" from Sword of Destiny.[8]

Season 2 (2021) Edit

The second season is based on "A Grain of Truth" from The Last Wish,[10] Blood of Elves, and the beginning of Time of Contempt.[11]

No.
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
91"A Grain of Truth"Stephen SurjikDeclan de BarraDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
On the battlefield after the victory of the Northern Kingdoms, Geralt and Ciri encounter Tissaia who tells them that Yennefer is dead. Traveling with Ciri, Geralt stops to visit his friend Nivellen and discovers that he has been cursed into a beast by a priestess for vandalizing a temple. Geralt investigates the nearby village and determines that a Bruxa, a vampire, caused the villagers to flee. He returns and sees the Bruxa drinking Nivellen's blood. Geralt fights and kills it, which lifts Nivellen's curse. Nivellen reveals that he loved the Bruxa and did nothing to stop her from attacking the village, and that his curse stemmed from him raping the priestess. Nivellen begs Geralt to kill him but Geralt refuses. In Aretuza, Tissaia tortures Cahir for information on Nilfgaard. Fringilla has taken Yennefer captive and is heading towards Cintra, but their party is ambushed on the road.
Based on "A Grain of Truth" from The Last Wish.[10]
102"Kaer Morhen"Stephen SurjikBeau DeMayoDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
Yennefer and Fringilla are captured by elves, who are digging near a ruined monolith. Their leader, sorceress Francesca Findabair, is having visions of a white-robed figure she believes to be the elven prophet Ithlinne. Yennefer and Fringilla also dream of robed figures, red and black, respectively. The three sorceresses find a hidden a passage leading to a magic hut. There, they meet the Deathless Mother, a mysterious being who takes on a different form for each – Yennefer sees a younger Tissaia, Fringilla sees Emperor Emhyr, and Francesca sees Ithlinne – and reveals the path each must take to achieve their greatest desire. The sorceresses are released. Fringilla joins Francesca to form an elven-Nilfgaardian alliance; Yennefer calls them fools and discovers she has lost her magic. Geralt and Ciri join the remaining witchers at Kaer Morhen. Eskel arrives late, after hunting an leshy. The witchers are partying when their medallions start vibrating, indicating a monster is near. Geralt discovers Eskel was infected by the leshy and has been transformed into one. Unable to control his leshy side, Eskel attacks Vesemir, forcing Geralt to kill him. Realizing Kaer Morhen is not safe, Geralt agrees to train Ciri in combat.
113"What Is Lost"Sarah O'GormanTeleplay by : Lauren Schmidt Hissrich & Clare Higgins
Story by : Clare Higgins
December 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
Ciri continues to train in swordsmanship, fitness and agility. Vesemir investigates the mutated leshy. Yennefer makes her way to Aretuza; Tissaia informs her that her absence has aroused suspicions regarding her allegiance among the Brotherhood, and implores her to lie low. Stregobor interrogates Yennefer, until Tissaia intervenes. She later reveals to Yennefer that she knows that she lost her magic. The Council of the Brotherhood decrees that to prove her loyalty, Yennefer must execute Cahir. During the execution ceremony, in front of an audience of the Brotherhood and the Northern monarchs, Yennefer releases Cahir and the two escape. A pregnant Francesca and the elves settle in Cintra under the protection of Nilfgaard. In Kaer Morhen, Geralt reveals to Ciri that she may have inherited magical powers from her mother. They track down the leshy. During the battle, a centipede-like monster called the myriapod appears and kills the leshy before pursuing Ciri. Geralt kills the myriapod.
124"Redanian Intelligence"Sarah O'GormanSneha KoorseDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
Triss arrives at Kaer Morhen, having been invited by Geralt to help Ciri in magical training. Geralt, Ciri, and Triss investigate the origins of the myriapod and leshy, finding that they are connected to monoliths. Ciri confesses that she toppled a monolith in Cintra. Triss portals Geralt to Istredd who is known for studying monoliths. Vesemir discovers that Ciri has Elder blood, long thought as extinct, and rumored to be an ingredient in mutagens used to create more witchers, but the art had been lost a long time ago. Now wanted, Yennefer and Cahir escape to the city of Oxenfurt in the North where a pogrom against elves is taking place. In Redania, Sigismund Dijkstra and Philippa Eilhart, spymaster and court mage respectively to King Vizimir, began to plot the seizure of Cintra. They recruit the imprisoned elf Dara as an informant. Meanwhile, Yennefer and Cahir discover that a figure called The Sandpiper, revealed to be Jaskier, is smuggling elves to Cintra. With Jaskier's help, Yennefer, Cahir, and Dara board the ship bound for Cintra. After Jaskier leaves, Yennefer finds that he has gotten into trouble.
135"Turn Your Back"Ed BazalgetteHaily HallDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
Rience, a fire mage, is freed from prison and tasked to find Ciri by the sorceress Lydia, who is serving an unknown master. Geralt and Istredd travel to the fallen monolith outside Cintra. Yennefer, having disembarked from the ship, rescues Jaskier from Rience; they are then separated and captured by city guards. Vesemir reveals his plan to create new witchers to Ciri. Ciri agrees, but insists on being the first candidate. Investigating the ruins of the monolith, Geralt and Istredd hypothesize that the monoliths are gateways that, when activated, allow monsters to enter their world. Geralt learns from Istredd that Yennefer is alive. Triss, attempting to dissuade Ciri, conducts a ritual in hopes of discovering Ciri's source of power. They uncover Ithlinne's prophecy, which predicts that a child of the Elder blood will destroy the world. Ciri's powers activate the Cintra monolith, causing a Chernobog to appear which then flies away. Geralt portals back to Kaer Morhen, stopping Ciri from taking part in the conversion. Cahir arrives at Cintra. Yennefer summons the Deathless Mother and disappears; she is tasked with delivering Ciri to a location outside Cintra.
146"Dear Friend"Louise HooperMatthew D'AmbrosioDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
Geralt and Ciri are attacked by the Chernobog monster. Geralt kills it, but Roach, his horse, is fatally wounded. At Kaer Morhen, Rience steals mutagens and escapes after ambushing Vesemir and Triss. Geralt puts Roach out of her misery. He and Ciri head to the Temple of Melitele. Yennefer arrives, realizing Ciri's significance for restoring her magic. Francesca gives birth to the first full elf in years. Cahir reveals Emhyr's visit to Cintra. Istredd discovers a connection between Ciri and Lara Dorren, a legendary elven warrior. Yennefer warns Geralt about Jaskier's trouble. Rience, the fire mage, hunts for Ciri. Rience appears at the temple with the Michelet Brothers. Geralt holds him off as Yennefer teaches Ciri to open a portal. Rience escapes, and Yennefer and Ciri disappear through the portal. Triss tells Tissaia about Ciri's Elder blood.
157"Voleth Meir"Louise HooperMike OstrowskiDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
Yennefer and Ciri portal to the home of the woman who took Ciri in and discover the family was murdered by Rience. Meanwhile, Geralt frees Jaskier from prison. Jaskier tells him about Yennefer's lost magic and her muttered incantation. Recognizing the incantation, Geralt realizes Yennefer is in league with Voleth Meir (the Deathless Mother), a demon that feeds on pain. The birth of Francesca's baby causes the elves to focus on rebuilding instead of fighting for Nilfgaard. Frustrated with her slipping grasp on power, Fringilla assassinates four of the White Flame's generals and intimidates Cahir into vouching for her to the emperor. Tissaia tells Vilgefortz about Ciri, betraying Triss. Dara quits spying for Dijkstra. Ciri inadvertently reads Yennefer's mind and sees her betrayal. Upset, she has an outburst that alerts a nearby Nilfgaardian patrol, but Geralt and Jaskier, aided by Yarpen Zigrin's dwarven crew, arrive in time to defeat them. Geralt draws his blade on Yennefer while Yarpen and Jaskier take Ciri to Kaer Morhen. Yennefer recites the incantation. In the castle, Francesca awakens to find her baby murdered. Her outburst of pain gives Voleth Meir the strength to break free; Geralt and Yennefer arrive as it escapes the hut.
168"Family"Ed BazalgetteLauren Schmidt HissrichDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
A possessed Ciri attacks witchers at Kaer Morhen. Voleth Meir uses Ciri's power to uncover a hidden monolith. Geralt and Vesemir try to contain Ciri, but Yennefer offers herself as a host to free Ciri from Voleth Meir's control. Ciri transports Geralt and Yennefer to an unknown world, where Voleth Meir leaves Yennefer's body. They glimpse the Wild Hunt planning to abduct Ciri. Voleth Meir recreates its body and rejoins them. Back at Kaer Morhen, Yennefer's powers return. Geralt realizes Ciri can't stay there. The Brotherhood and Northern monarchs put a bounty on Ciri. Francesca blames the Northern Kingdoms for her loss and kills human babies. She learns of Ciri's Elder blood and sees her as the elves' hope. Emperor Emhyr, actually Ciri's father Duny, arrives at Cintra and takes action against Fringilla and Cahir.

Season 3 (2023) Edit

The third season is based on Time of Contempt and details from Blood of Elves and Baptism of Fire.[12]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten by [13]Original release date
Volume 1
171"Shaerrawedd"Stephen SurjikMike OstrowskiJune 29, 2023 (2023-06-29)
Having left Kaer Morhen, Geralt, Yennefer and Ciri are on the run from bounty hunters while continuing Ciri's training in fighting and magic. After six months, they settle down in a home provided by Yarpen Zigrin, but when an armadillo-like jackapace attacks on Rience's orders, the trio is exposed and they decide to lure Rience into a trap to deal with him. Francesca Findabair and the Scoia'tael are looking for Ciri whom they see as the destined savior of the elves. In Redania, King Vizimir is disillusioned with his spymaster Dijkstra and his court mage Philippa Eilhart's failure to capture Ciri whom he intended to marry, so he entrusts the task to his brother Radovid. Jaskier, who secretly negotiates with Philippa and Radovid about delivering Ciri to Redania, is asked to help Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri with their plan. At the elven ruins of Shaerrawedd, they are confronted by Rience and the Scoia'tael and a three-way battle ensues. Yennefer learns a powerful mage is the mastermind behind Rience and suggests they seek help at Aretuza. Jaskier tells Philippa and Radovid he will help them get Ciri, but they need to win her trust by taking out Rience.
182"Unbound"Stephen SurjikTania LotiaJune 29, 2023 (2023-06-29)
Geralt and Jaskier visit Codringher and Fenn for information on Rience and the two reveal Rience and his mastermind's base of operations to be a castle of Vuilpanne. Yennefer and Ciri travel incognito to Aretuza, but Ciri's visions hinder and compromise them, causing conflict between the two until Yennefer decides to reveal her past to Ciri which brings them closer together. In Nilfgaard-controlled Cintra, a demoted Fringilla escapes imprisonment. Cahir is saved from attackers by Gallatin, his elf friend and member of the Scoia'tael, and they discuss the future of elves. Rience interrogates Codringher and Fenn about Geralt before murdering them. At Vuilpanne, Geralt slays a mutated flesh monster which is composed of magically stolen amalgamated parts of three captured women (the captives die as each part is slain), and saves a distraught half-elven girl from the fortress. After getting to safety, the girl recognizes Geralt and claims to be Ciri.
193"Reunion"Gandja MonteiroHaily HallJune 29, 2023 (2023-06-29)
Geralt brings the half-elven girl to his friend Anika, a druidess, who learns that the girl's name is Teryn and she was subjected to mind-control magic. Geralt tries to extract information from Teryn, but an unknown mage possesses her and attacks everyone. Later, an injured Anika reveals to Geralt that his mother Visenna, her old friend, passed away. In Gors Velen, Yennefer meets Tissaia de Vries while Ciri causes mayhem in the city, drawing attention to herself once more when she identifies what is claimed to be a basilisk to be a wyvern. After slaying the wyvern, she is robbed by an unknown thief whom she pursues before encountering Yennefer and her fellow sorceresses who take her to a bathhouse. Disillusioned and frustrated with their behavior, Ciri runs away after a fight with Yennefer. Rience meets with Lydia to discuss their next steps. After Gallatin informs Emperor Emhyr of Francesca's actions, Emhyr instructs Cahir to prove his loyalty to him which leads Cahir to murder Gallatin, breaking down afterwards. On the run from Gors Velen, Ciri is ambushed by the Wild Hunt, but she is saved by Geralt.
204"The Invitation"Gandja MonteiroRae BenjaminJune 29, 2023 (2023-06-29)
Emperor Emhyr commands Cahir to assassinate Francesca. Upon reaching her and the Scoia'tael, Cahir persuades her to join forces in their search for Ciri. Fringilla enjoys her newfound freedom. Aboard a ship to Aretuza, Geralt, Ciri, Jaskier, and the rest of the crew are attacked by an aeschna which Geralt and Ciri kill. At Aretuza, Yennefer convinces the Brotherhood of Sorcerers to host a conclave for mages to strengthen unity of the North against Nilfgaard. Later, Yennefer visits the Redanian court to invite Philippa Eilhart and try win the support of King Vizimir who orders not only Philippa, but Dijkstra and Radovid to attend as well. On her way back, Yennefer is ambushed. Meanwhile, Triss and Istredd investigate the missing Aretuzan students and Book of Monoliths, respectively. Similarly to Yennefer and Geralt, they arrive at the conclusion that Stregobor is the mastermind behind those events as well as Rience's actions. Ciri and Jaskier are kept in a safe haven outside of Aretuza. There, Jaskier is approached by Radovid and they confess their romantic feelings for one another. Geralt, Yennefer, and the Northern mages gather at Aretuza to begin the conclave with a banquet.
215"The Art of Illusion"Loni PeristereClare HigginsJune 29, 2023 (2023-06-29)
Once the banquet is over, Geralt and Yennefer discuss the night's events in retrospective. Despite his disdain, Geralt socializes with the revelling sorcerers as Yennefer reminds him they need to lie low in order to expose Stregobor during the following conclave. Their plans change, however, when Yennefer is alerted by Istredd and Triss about Stregobor's possession of the Book of Monoliths. Geralt and Istredd pretend a fight to cover for Yennefer as she breaks into Stregobor's study where they discover the book, as well as apparent evidence of kidnapping half-elven students. Stregobor is arrested by Tissaia, Vilgefortz and Artorius, and the banquet is deemed a diplomatic success. Once Yennefer and Geralt put all the pieces of the night together, however, they realize the mastermind behind Rience's actions and the kidnappings is Vilgefortz who only framed Stregobor. Scouting the halls to clear their path, Geralt is distracted by sounds of a distant fight and ambushed at knife-point by Dijkstra.
Volume 2
226"Everybody Has a Plan 'til They Get Punched in the Face"Loni PeristereJavier Grillo-MarxuachJuly 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)
As Dijkstra takes Geralt prisoner, Redanian soldiers led by Philippa along with several Northern mages strike a coup and arrest mages led by Vilgefortz who collaborated with Nilfgaard. Not believing the accusation, Tissaia frees the apprehended mages only for Vilgefortz to reveal himself to be the traitor and flee Aretuza to capture Ciri. Before that, he allows a league of Nilfgaardian and Scoia'tael forces led by Cahir and Francesca invade Aretuza, which starts a battle between them and the Northern mages. Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer reunite and kill Rience together, but they are separated as Yennefer decides to join the battle which leaves Aretuza in ruins and takes many lives on both sides, including Filavandrel and Artorius. Tissaia depletes much of her strength casting a devastating spell of last resort and Stregobor sacrifices himself saving the last mages standing, while Geralt and Ciri are saved by Cahir from the Scoia'tael. Encountered by Vilgefortz, Geralt commands Ciri to run. Vilgefortz shows surprising combat prowess and defeats Geralt, leaving him half-dead to follow Ciri to the tower of Tor Lara, but Triss finds Geralt and takes him to Brokilon. At Tor Lara just before Vilgefortz can capture her, Ciri taps into the power of an unstable monolith, unleashing an explosion which destroys the tower.
237"Out of the Fire, Into the Frying Pan"Bola OgunMatthew D'AmbrosioJuly 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)
At Aretuza, Jaskier finds and confronts Radovid about his attempt to capture Ciri for Redania and the two part ways. Jaskier also reunites with Yennefer who informs him that Ciri is missing. In Brokilon, dryads led by Queen Eithné take care of the wounded Geralt. Teleported through a portal at Tor Lara, Ciri finds herself in the wasteland of the Korath desert. Struggling to find water or food, she is encountered by a unicorn she names "Little Horse" who keeps her company. Wandering the desert for days, Ciri is tormented by visions of her loved ones and a mysterious figure revealed to be Falka, a half-elven princess burnt at the stake for her crimes. When an unnamed desert monster attacks Ciri and wounds Little Horse, Ciri is persuaded by the vision of Falka to use dangerous fire magic to heal the unicorn. As she does, a violent fiery vision nearly consumes her before she relinquishes her magic and loses consciousness, waking up surrounded by bounty hunters. Jaskier visits Brokilon and finds out the forest has become a refuge for people escaping the war between the Northern kingdoms and Nilfgaard. As he finds a slowly recovering Geralt, he informs him of rumors about Ciri being on her way to Nilfgaard.
248"The Cost of Chaos"Bola OgunMike Ostrowski & Troy DangerfieldJuly 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)
Searching for Ciri, Yennefer and her fellow sorceresses raid Vilgefortz's fortress of Vuilpanne, but find it empty save for the corpses of kidnapped Aretuzan novices and meet Philippa who blames Tissaia for the tragic outcome of the Thanedd Coup. Back at Aretuza, a guilt-ridden and resigned Tissaia commits suicide. In Redania, King Vizimir orders Dijkstra to murder Philippa as punishment for the failed coup, but Philippa orchestrates Vizimir's assassination instead, crowning Radovid the new king. Yennefer travels to Brokilon and heals Geralt who, joined by Jaskier and a Brokilon archer Milva, sets out to save Ciri from Emhyr. Fringilla and Francesca arrive to Nilfgaard secretly plotting against Emhyr, but when Fringilla accidentally reveals the truth about Nilfgaard's part in the murder of her baby, Francesca leaves in anger, swearing revenge. Later on, Emhyr welcomes Ciri to the Nilfgaardian court, but, seemingly unbeknownst to him, she turns out to be Teryn only posing as Ciri. Held captive by the bounty hunters, the real Ciri is saved by a bandit group known as the Rats who let her join them after she murders her captor, marking her first human kill. When the Rats ask her name, Ciri introduces herself as "Falka".

Production Edit

Development Edit

Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher book series was initially scheduled to be adapted into a standalone Netflix film, but Kelly Luegenbiehl, Vice President of International Originals at Netflix, dissuaded the producers. She recalled asking them, "How can you take eight novels and just turn it into a film? There's so much material here. Through a number of conversations, the producers got really excited about the idea of using the source material for a longer-running series."[14] In May 2017, Netflix announced the start of production on an English-language drama TV series based on the books.[15][16]

In December 2017, it was reported that Lauren Schmidt Hissrich would serve as showrunner on the show.[17] In April 2018, Schmidt Hissrich revealed that the script for the pilot episode was finished and that the first season would be eight episodes long.[18] In 2017, it was reported that Andrzej Sapkowski would serve as a creative consultant on the show, but in January 2018, Sapkowski denied any direct involvement.[19] However, he met with Schmidt Hissrich in April 2018,[20][21] and in May 2018, she stated that Sapkowski was on the creative team of the project.[22] In August, Andrew Laws was revealed as production designer.[23] In December, Radio Times reported directors Alik Sakharov and Charlotte Brändström had joined the project.[24]

Netflix announced a second season on November 13, 2019,[25][26] under the working title "Mysterious Monsters",[27] with production set to begin in London in early 2020, for a planned release in 2021.[28] In April 2021, Netflix's co-chief executive officer and chief content officer Ted Sarandos confirmed that the second season was expected to premiere in Q4 2021.[29][30] In July 2021, it was announced that the second season would premiere on December 17, 2021.[31] On September 25, 2021, Netflix announced that the series had been renewed for a third season.[32] In April 2023, it was announced that the third season would be split into two volumes, to be released on June 29 and July 27, 2023, respectively.[33]

Writing Edit

The first season was told in a non-linear manner, spanning different time periods. Schmidt Hissrich said this was inspired by Christopher Nolan's 2017 film Dunkirk.[34] She pointed out that Yennefer's story covers around 70 years and Ciri's only about 2 weeks.[35] Schmidt Hissrich also said that Yennefer and Cirilla were given more prominence to allow the viewers to understand them better. By showing their backstories, along with Geralt's, "we get down to the soul of the story. It's the story of a broken family. It's a story of three people who are on their own in the world, really orphans all living in the margins of society who are determined to not need anyone, and yet of course they do."[36]

Schmidt Hissrich said the story for the second season will build on the foundations of the first season, becoming more focused; the characters will interact with each other more frequently.[37] "When I talk about The Witcher, I always talk about how these three characters coming together — Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer — they come together as a family. It's the most important part of the series for me," Schmidt Hissrich said. "And when you start to imagine someone's family, you also need to understand their family of origin. For Geralt, it's his brothers, it's the brotherhood of the witchers. So I'm really excited to get back in and meet Vesemir, his father figure, for the first time and all of these men that he was raised with since he was seven years old."[38]

Casting Edit

 
Freya Allan, Henry Cavill and Anya Chalotra at the 2019 San Diego Convention for The Witcher

In September 2018, Netflix announced that Henry Cavill would play Geralt of Rivia.[39][40] He was selected from more than 200 actors;[41] Cavill actively campaigned for the role, being a long-time fan of the video game adaptations.[42] In October 2018, Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra were cast as Princess Cirilla and Yennefer of Vengerberg respectively, while Jodhi May, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Adam Levy, MyAnna Buring, Mimi Ndiweni, and Therica Wilson-Read also joined.[43] More casting was announced later that month, including Eamon Farren, Joey Batey, Lars Mikkelsen, Royce Pierreson, Maciej Musiał, Wilson Radjou-Pujalte, and Anna Shaffer.[44]

In February 2020, Netflix announced Kim Bodnia had been cast as Vesemir, an experienced witcher and a mentor to Geralt.[45] Other additions included Kristofer Hivju,[46] Yasen Atour,[47] Agnes Born, Paul Bullion, Thue Ersted Rasmussen,[48] Aisha Fabienne Ross, and Mecia Simson.[45] In September 2020, it was announced that Basil Eidenbenz would replace Rasmussen in the role of Eskel.[49] In November 2020, Rebecca Hanssen was announced for the role of Queen Meve.[50]

In March 2021, Kevin Doyle was cast as Ba'Lian, an original character who does not appear in the novels. Cassie Clare, Adjoa Andoh, Liz Carr, Simon Callow, Graham McTavish, and Chris Fulton were cast as Philippa Eilhart, Nenneke, Fenn, Codringher, Dijkstra, and Rience, respectively.[51]

In April 2022, Robbie Amell, Meng'er Zhang, Hugh Skinner, and Christelle Elwin joined the cast in the third season with recurring roles.[52] In July 2022, Michalina Olszańska, Ryan Hayes, Kate Winter, Martyn Ellis, Harvey Quinn, and Poppy Almond were cast.[53]

In October 2022, Netflix announced that Liam Hemsworth would be replacing Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia from the start of Season 4.[54]

The series' casting director is Sophie Holland.[55]

Filming Edit

In April 2018, Schmidt Hissrich revealed that the show would be filmed in Central and Eastern Europe.[56]

Principal photography for the first season began on October 31, 2018, in Hungary.[44] Much of the series was filmed at Mafilm Studios near Budapest; the outdoor set included the exterior of wizard Stregobor's household. The hall in Cintra was constructed at Origo Studios on the outskirts of Budapest. Fort Monostor (Monostori Erőd) and the nearby forest was used for some exterior scenes in Cintra. The Battle of Marnadal was filmed in the hills of a village in Hungary, Csákberény. The village that was Yennefer's original home was filmed at the Skanzen Village Museum, an open-air site near Szentendre some 30 kilometres (20 mi) north of Budapest; this location was also used in scenes with Ciri in an area with a windmill. The production used the exteriors of Burg Kreuzenstein, a castle near Leobendorf, Austria, for the abandoned fictional castle Vizima, but the interiors were filmed at Origo Studios.[57]

In March 2019, production commenced on Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands, Spain. Some scenes were to be shot on the islands of La Palma and La Gomera, as well.[58] Scenes of the Sorcerers' Aretuza Academy (Tower of the Gull) were shot on Roque de Santo Domingo in Garafía, an islet, and enhanced with CGI. The interiors, however, used for the graduation ball were at the Kiscelli Museum in Óbuda. The museum was a monastery in the 18th century. This location was also used for the conclave of the Northern Mages. The Barranco de Fataga area on Gran Canaria island was used for some scenes of arid landscapes. Scenes of Ciri traveling in the desert were filmed in the Natural Dune Reserve of Maspalomas on Gran Canaria. Most of episode six was filmed on La Palma island.[59]

Filming of the first season concluded in Ogrodzieniec Castle in Poland. The ruins of this medieval castle, dating from the 1300s, were the backdrop for scenes including the fictional Vilgefortz of Roggeveen and Triss Merigold. The ruins were also included when shooting the Battle of Sodden Hill in the final episode of Season 1.[59][60] Filming for the first season wrapped in May 2019.[61]

Filming for the second season began in London in early 2020, but was halted for two weeks in March due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic[62] and actor Kristofer Hivju's confirmation that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[63] Then, in May 2020, film and television productions that were filming in the UK were given permission to resume filming, including season two of The Witcher.[64] The show resumed pre-production in July and officially resumed filming on August 12, 2020,[65][66] with filming for the second season expected to extend into early 2021.[67] On November 7, 2020, production was halted again after a number of crew members had tested positive for COVID-19.[68] Production resumed two weeks later on November 24, 2020, and continued in December despite Cavill's on-set injury.[citation needed] Filming for the second season wrapped on April 2, 2021.[69]

Filming locations for the second season were all in the UK and included Cathedral Cave and Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District,[70] Low Force Waterfall in the North Pennines[71] and Bourne Wood in Farnham.[72]

Filming for the third season began on April 4, 2022,[73] and wrapped in September 2022.[74] Part of the season was filmed at the Krk island in Croatia, with the help of the Croatian Audiovisual Centre (HAVC).[75] Some of the scenes were filmed at the Fusine Lakes in Tarvisio, Italy, and at Predjama Castle and Nanos, both located in Slovenia.[76]

Music Edit

The Witcher (Music from the Netflix Original Series)
 
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2020 (2020-01-24)
GenreSoundtrack
Length2:45:00
LabelSony Music

Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli composed the soundtrack for the first season. The duo collaborated with several soloists and artists; the soundtrack features many medieval instruments to match the medieval-inspired setting of the series.[77] More than 60 different instruments from around the world were used to create the soundtrack.[78][79] The original song "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher", composed by Belousova and Ostinelli and sung by Batey in the second episode, became a viral hit shortly after the series's release.[80] Users have created mods to patch the song into the video game adaptions of The Witcher.[81] All violin solos for the series were performed by Lindsay Deutsch.[82]

No.TitleLength
1."Geralt of Rivia"1:52
2."Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" (feat. Joey Batey)3:10
3."Happy Childhoods Make For Dull Company" (feat. Rodion Belousov)3:16
4."The Time of Axe and Sword Is Now" (feat. Declan de Barra, Lindsay Deutsch)4:56
5."They're Alive" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch, Burak Besir)1:41
6."Tomorrow I'll Leave Blaviken For Good"1:33
7."Her Sweet Kiss" (feat. Joey Batey)2:00
8."It's an Ultimatum"3:54
9."Round of Applause" (feat. Rodion Belousov)1:09
10."Marilka That's My Name"2:47
11."I'm Helping the Idiot" (feat. Arngeir Hauksson)2:44
12."The Knight Who Was Taught to Save Dragons" (feat. Rodion Belousov)5:05
13."Ragamuffin"4:28
14."The Last Rose of Cintra" (feat. Declan de Barra)2:23
15."Late Wee Pups Don't Get to Bark" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)2:39
16."You Will Rule This Land Someday"4:31
17."The Fishmonger's Daughter" (feat. Joey Batey)1:16
18."Blaviken Inn" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)1:34
19."Man in Black"4:04
20."The Great Cleansing" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)4:04
21."The Law of Surprise"4:30
22."Battle of Marnadal"4:17
23."Pretty Ballads Hide Bastard Truths" (feat. Rodion Belousov)2:19
24."Giltine the Artist"1:42
25."Everytime You Leave"2:07
26."Rewriting History" (feat. Rodion Belousov)3:54
27."The End's Beginning" (feat. Declan de Barra)2:18
28."Gold Dragons Are the Rarest" (feat. Rodion Belousov)5:49
29."Bonfire" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)2:14
30."Children Are Our Favorite"3:16
31."Do You Actually Have What It Takes"4:52
32."Point Me to Temeria"0:56
33."Djinni Djinn Djinn"2:09
34."Here's Your Destiny"3:48
35."Two Vows Here Tonight"3:02
36."Bread, Breasts and Beer" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)1:50
37."Would You Honor Me With a Dance"2:03
38."Four Marks" (feat. Rodion Belousov)4:17
39."The Pensive Dragon Inn" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)1:28
40."A Gift for the Princess"2:48
41."You're in Brokilon Forest"2:41
42."Today Isn't Your Day Is It"1:38
43."Lovely Rendez-vous à la montagne"2:39
44."Blame Destiny"4:44
45."The White Flame Has Brought Us Together"3:35
46."He's One of the Clean Ones" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)2:24
47."You Lost Your Chance to Be Beautiful"5:13
48."Yennefer of Vengerberg"3:10
49."Shouldn't You Know When Someone Is Pretending" (feat. Lindsay Deutsch)2:21
50."You'll Have to Fight It Until Dawn"9:04
51."I'm the One with the Wishes"7:33
52."Chaos Is All Around Us"4:29
53."The Curse of the Black Sun"6:50
54."Battle of Sodden"4:01
55."The Song of the White Wolf" (feat. Declan de Barra)3:45
Total length:2:45:00
The Witcher: Season 2 (Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series)
 
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedDecember 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
GenreSoundtrack
Length1:42:00
LabelMaisie Music Publishing

In October 2021, it was confirmed that Joseph Trapanese would be scoring the soundtrack for the second season. Trapanese, having previously collaborated with Netflix as the composer for Shadow & Bone, replaced Belousova and Ostinelli.[3] Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich also revealed that new songs performed by Batey would be featured on the soundtrack.[83]

No.TitleLength
1."The Golden One" (feat. Joey Batey)3:23
2."Nilfgaard Attacks"2:38
3."Nivellen"3:28
4."Some Wounds Can't Be Healed"1:31
5."Kaer Morhen"1:43
6."Leshen"6:10
7."Power and Purpose"4:42
8."Aretuza Loses Another"1:35
9."The Pendulum"2:16
10."Witcher Training"2:11
11."Myrapod Chase"3:12
12."Stay With Me"3:11
13."Who Did This to You?"1:46
14."The Key to the Future"1:44
15."Done Dealing in Debts"4:50
16."Burn Butcher Burn" (feat. Joey Batey)2:39
17."Remembering Cintra" (feat. Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli)4:39
18."Elder Blood"2:43
19."Chernobog"2:14
20."Melitele"4:02
21."Fire Fucker"4:53
22."Whoreson Prison Blues" (feat. Joey Batey)2:07
23."Sworn to Protect" (feat. Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli)4:36
24."Elves' Allegiance"1:34
25."I Believe in You"2:33
26."Pain and Desperation"5:20
27."Tell Me What You Want"3:19
28."Basilisks"6:59
29."We're Your Family"3:01
30."You Belong With Us"1:36
31."The Wild Hunt"2:25
32."The White Flame"2:48
Total length:1:42:00
The Witcher: Season 3 (Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series)
 
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)
GenreSoundtrack
Length2:22:00
LabelSony Music Entertainment

In June 2022, it was confirmed Trapanese would return to score the soundtrack for the third season.[84] Besides new songs performed by Joey Batey, the score features a new song "A Little Sacrifice" performed by Freya Allan and inspired by a short story of the same name from The Sword of Destiny. Many songs also feature the Polish folk metal band Percival Schuttenbach who previously worked on the soundtrack for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

Disk 1

No.TitleLength
1."I Importune You" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)1:12
2."A Time of Contempt" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)5:59
3."Shaerrawedd" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)3:10
4."Shaerrawedd Brawl" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)2:08
5."Stay Together"4:22
6."A Mission for You"2:07
7."Changing Destiny is a Weighty Business" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)3:07
8."Extraordinaty Things" (feat. Joey Batey)3:19
9."Girl from Cintra" (feat. Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli, Percival Schuttenbach)3:49
10."Vuilpanne" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)3:19
11."Whispers of a Dozen Bounties"4:29
12."Death Itself"1:15
13."Let Me Guess, You Have a Plan?" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)0:31
14."He's a Spoon"1:38
15."Emhyr van Emreis"2:31
16."Lessons in Smiling"1:07
17."Aeschna"1:58
18."She Was Gone" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)3:01
19."You Sure About This?"3:53
20."Alone at Last"1:35
21."All is Not as It Seems" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach, Nathan Armarkwei Laryea, GLOR1A, Josh Weller)3:40
22."War is Brewing"3:35
23."The Melange (A Witcher Tango)" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)4:31
24."Serious Accusations"4:01
25."Should Have Chosen a Side"1:38
Total length:1:12:00

Disk 2

No.TitleLength
1."Break the Bind"2:36
2."Gambit" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)2:22
3."Failure of Judgement" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)2:59
4."He Always Finds Us" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)2:43
5."My Daughter"1:32
6."I Thought You Were Dead"2:06
7."Arrogance Will Be Your Undoing"3:55
8."Tor Lara" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)1:31
9."Korath"4:16
10."A Little Sacrifice" (feat. Freya Allan, Percival Schuttenbach)2:52
11."Little Horse" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)1:16
12."Water" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)2:16
13."Dust and Oblivion"3:28
14."You Will Change Everything" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)4:14
15."Enchanted Flowers" (feat. Joey Batey, Percival Schuttenbach)3:01
16."Brokilon"2:11
17."Skellige"1:39
18."Fine Work"1:35
19."Chaos Has Consequences" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)4:47
20."Mend What is Broken" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)4:52
21."Long Live the King"1:55
22."Auspicious Day"2:15
23."Rats" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)3:05
24."Fair Fight" (feat. Percival Schuttenbach)3:36
25."The Ride of the Witcher" (feat. Joey Batey, Percival Schuttenbach)3:23
Total length:1:10:00

Marketing Edit

Netflix released the first teaser for the series at San Diego Comic-Con on July 19, 2019.[85][86] The first full trailer was revealed at Lucca Comics & Games on October 31, 2019.[87][88] Netflix released a final trailer on December 12, 2019.[89] On October 29, 2021, Netflix released the official trailer for season 2.[90][91][92]

Release Edit

In April 2019, Netflix's Ted Sarandos told investors in an earnings call that the series would be released in late 2019.[93] The series premiered on December 20, 2019.[88] The second season premiered on December 17, 2021.[94] The third season was released in two volumes, with the first five episodes premiering on June 29 and the last three episodes on July 27, 2023, respectively.[33]

Specials Edit

On August 26, 2020, a making-of about the first season of the show titled Making The Witcher was released on Netflix.[95] On September 2, 2020, the making-of series The Witcher: A Look Inside the Episodes premiered on Netflix.[96]

With the release of the second season, Netflix released on December 17, 2021, Making The Witcher: Season 2,[97] The Witcher Bestiary Season 1, Part 1,[98] The Witcher Bestiary Season 1, Part 2,[99] The Characters of the Continent,[100] and The Witcher: Fireplace.[101][102]

On July 27, 2023, along with the third season's second-part premiere, Netflix released the making-of special Making The Witcher: Season 3.[103]

Reception Edit

Critical reception Edit

Critical response of The Witcher
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
168% (91 reviews)[104]54 (17 reviews)[105]
295% (63 reviews)[106]69 (23 reviews)[107]
377% (43 reviews)[108]71 (14 reviews)[109]
65 (7 reviews)[110]

Season 1 Edit

For the first season, Rotten Tomatoes collected 91 reviews and identified 68% of them as positive, with an average rating of 6.26/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Though the world of The Witcher at times feels only half-formed, Henry Cavill brings brawny charisma to a series teeming with subversive fantasy elements and dark humor."[104] Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 54 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[105]

In a positive review of the first season, Erik Kain of Forbes wrote, "If you're looking for an original dark fantasy with some horror elements, some bare skin and plenty of blood and gore (and monsters) look no further.",[111] while James Whitbrook of io9 said, "if you are willing to sit through those trudging opening episodes, punctuated by a cool fight here or an intriguing character scene there, The Witcher slowly but surely finds itself a fantastical slice of bloody, schlocky fun."[112] Conversely, Entertainment Weekly critic Darren Franich said, "my destiny is to never watch this borefest ever again", awarding the first season an F rating.[113] Franich drew criticism when he confessed to watching only the first, second, and fifth episodes.[114] Raisa Bruner from Time gave a positive review to the show and commented: "each episode gets stronger as the season progresses, and ultimately satisfies the fantasy itch."[115] Scott Bryan from the BBC, was more negative towards the show by criticizing it for relying too much on the gameplays, and how they didn't know how to properly adapt it into a TV show.[116] Critic William Hughes from The A.V. Club commented in a positive review: "The Witcher is by no means perfect; even ignoring the earlier structural flaws, its efforts at comedy often come off sounding a bit too modern for the rest of its setting, and the characters' tendency to monologue to any unspeaking object or person they can find—horses, mute companions, literal dead babies—verges on comedic. But when the worst thing you can say about a series is that every episode ends up being better than the one that preceded it, that leaves an exciting amount of room to grow."[117]

The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski commented favorably on the show, stating, "I was more than happy with Henry Cavill's appearance as The Witcher. He's a real professional. Just as Viggo Mortensen gave his face to Aragorn (in The Lord of the Rings), so Henry gave his to Geralt — and it shall be forever so." Sapkowski added, "I shall be happy if the viewers — and readers — take anything away, anything that shall enrich them in some way. Also, I sincerely hope to leave the viewers — and readers — hot. In every sense. Not tepid, not lukewarm."[118] Author Tom Long from The Detroit News praised the series for its action sequences an performances, and gave the show a grade of B rating.[119] Matthew Aguilar from ComicBook.com gave a positive response by rating the show with 4 out of 5: "The Witcher brings the world's rich characters, sharp wit, and stylish action to life in a truly delightful way, and whether you're a fan of the novels or the games, you're going to find something to love."[120] Critic Daniel D'Addario was more negative with the show and commented: "This is a show with moments of drama and of gruesome violence cut through with a glancing humor that too often feels tossed-off and out-of-place in the world the show has created."[121]

Season 2 Edit

The second season received positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reports a 95% approval rating with an average rating of 7.9/10, based on 62 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "The Witcher's second season expands on its first in all the best ways—and most importantly, it remains a whole lot of fun."[106] Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 69 out of 100 based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[107]

Critic Sheena Scott from Forbes favorably commented: "Throughout the episodes, characters repeatedly point out their resemblance—a similar attitude, the same hairstyle—to keep on reminding the viewers of their daughter-father bond. But as the ending of Season 2 indicates, it looks like it is this very bond that may be put into jeopardy in the next season."[122] Angie Han from The Hollywood Reporter, praised the series for being an improvement over its previous season, although it may not be perfect. She commented the series: "In its second outing, The Witcher feels confident enough to open itself up to that whole array of feelings."[123] In a more negative review, Roxana Hadadi from Vulture, stated "In its second season, The Witcher is most engaging when exploring the alliances and allegiances between Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri and when using those three to consider Nivellen's insistence that "Monsters are born of deeds alone. Unforgivable ones." But in its attempt to build a bigger world, the series falls prey to more fantasy tropes than it masters."[124] Author Leigh Butler deemed the second season as an improvement over its previous season, praising its deeper themes, better storyline, performances, and finally approaching its potential, and stated: "Season 2 (so far) is better, and working its way toward potentially great. When it comes down to it, there is really only one thing any story needs to accomplish, and The Witcher has accomplished it."[125]

James Whitbrook from io9 said: "The new focus on character-building might mean less focus on specific short stories from Sapkowski's collection of Witcher tales, but it makes the show's world feel more expansive and nuanced in ways it didn't until late in the show's first season, while still keeping things centered on the characters as the sense of scale expands."[126] Nick Schager in a negative review stated: "Even by typical fantasy-genre standards, the show indulges in so much make-believe terminology, and at such an incessant clip, that it quickly proves easier to give up trying to make heads or tails of every detail and instead just go with the wonky narrative flow.",[127] while Allison Keene from Paste commented in a positive review: "More than anything though, The Witcher's excellent Season 2 is a deeper dive into a rich world that shines in its focus on Ciri and Geralt's relationship, and how that connection influences everything around them. Though there are plenty of things to quibble over from book to screen (or from videogame screen, although the show is expressly pulled from the page), The Witcher is perhaps best viewed and accepted as a fresh translation of an old fable."[128] Critic Carly Lane from Collider gave a positive feedback: "By comparison, Season 2 is finally settling into its stride and has an even better sense of what works while discarding more of what didn't — although there are still the occasional unannounced time-jumps forward, or surprise character introductions, that demand attentiveness rather than any distracted background viewing."[129]

Season 3 Edit

For the third season, Rotten Tomatoes reports a 76% approval rating with an average rating of 7.1/10, based on 42 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "Capably shouldered by Henry Cavill's gruff charm, The Witcher's plotty third season pays a fittingly fond farewell to this particular Geralt of Rivia."[108] Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 14 critics indicating "generally favorable reviews" for the first five episodes[109] and a score of 65 out of 100 based on 7 critics indicating "generally favorable reviews" for the last three.[110]

Audience viewership Edit

According to Parrot Analytics, The Witcher, in its US debut, was the third most "in demand" original streaming series, behind Stranger Things and The Mandalorian.[130] Parrot's process measures "demand expressions", which is "its globally standardized TV-demand measurement unit that reflects the desire, engagement, and viewership of a series weighted by importance."[131] On December 31, 2019, Parrot Analytics reported that The Witcher became the most-in-demand TV series in the world, across all platforms.[132]

On December 30, 2019, Netflix issued a number of official lists, including the Most Popular TV Shows of 2019. The series was among the most viewed in the U.S. market, where The Witcher was ranked second among series.[133] On January 21, 2020, Netflix announced that the first season had been viewed by over 76 million viewers on its service within its first month of release.[134] Netflix had recently changed its viewership metric, from 70% of an episode under the previous metric, down to two minutes under the new metric. The new metric gives viewing figures 35% higher on average than the previous one.[135] The 76 million views in its first month based on the new metric (at least two minutes or more) is the largest for a Netflix series launch since the introduction of the new viewership metric.[136][137]

The Witcher was, until the release of Bridgerton and Squid Game, Netflix's most watched original series launch at the time, with 541 million hours viewed in the first 28 days of release, and season two achieved 484 million hours watched.[138]

Sales of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in December 2019 were 554% greater than those from December 2018, attributed to renewed interest in the series due to the show.[139]

Accolades Edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2020 British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography in a Television Drama Gavin Struthers Nominated [140]
Dragon Awards Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series Lauren Schmidt Hissrich Nominated [141]
Webby Awards Video – Trailer People's Voice Lucy Bond, Jed Finkelstein, Oleg Loginov, and Rebecca Salt Won [142]
2021 BMI Film & TV Awards BMI Streaming Series Award Sonya Belousova Won [143]
Hollywood Music In Media Awards Best Main Title Theme – TV Show/Limited Series Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli Nominated [144]
Best Original Song in a TV Show/Limited Series Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli, and Jenny Klein Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Fantasy Television Series The Witcher Nominated [145]
Best Actor on Television Henry Cavill Nominated
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Freya Allan Nominated
2022 Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Series Andrew Laws (for "A Grain of Truth") Nominated [146]
British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Make-Up & Hair Design Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower and Deb Watson Won [147]
Best Sound: Fiction James Bain, Robert Farr, Matthew Collinge, Matt Davies, Alyn Sclosa, and Rob Prynne Nominated
Best Special, Visual & Graphic Effects Oliver Cubbage, Dadi Einarsson, Jet Omoshebi, Aleksandar Pejic, Stefano Pepin, and Gavin Round Won
Costume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television Lucinda Wright (for "Family") Nominated [148]
Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series The Witcher Nominated [149]
Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series Henry Cavill Nominated
Golden Reel Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Series 1 Hour – Comedy or Drama – Sound Effects and Foley Matthew Collinge, Rob Turner, Alyn Sclosa, Rob Prynne, Adam Oakley, Rob Weatherall, Zoe Freed, and Rebecca Heathcote (for "A Grain of Truth") Won [150]
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Series 1 Hour – Comedy or Drama – Music Arabella Winter (for "A Grain of Truth") Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Actor in a Streaming Series, Drama Henry Cavill Nominated [151]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Best Special Makeup Effects in Television, Limited/Miniseries, or New Media Series Barrie Gower and Deb Watson Nominated [152]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes Lucinda Wright and Rebecca Jempson (for "Family") Nominated [153]
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie Dadi Einarsson, Gavin Round, Bruno Baron, Matthias Bjarnason, Sebastien Francoeur, Aleksandar Pejic, Oliver Cubbage, Mateusz Tokarz, and Stefano Pepin Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Adam Horton Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Fantasy Series (Streaming) The Witcher Nominated [154]
Visual Effects Society Awards Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project Hannes Faupel, Stéphane Paccolat, Ivan Cadena Ayala, and Laurent Fortin (for " Leshy Eskel; Tree Branch Creature") Nominated [155]
[156]
Marko Chulev, Rasely Ma, Mike Beaulieu, and Robin Witzsche (for "Nivellen the Cursed Man") Won

Spin-offs Edit

Films Edit

In January 2020, Netflix announced an animated spin-off film titled The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, focusing on the origin story of Geralt's mentor and fellow witcher Vesemir. Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Beau DeMayo worked on the film, with production by Studio Mir.[157] It was released on August 23, 2021.[158]

On September 25, 2021, a second animated feature film was announced.[32]

Series Edit

A live-action prequel limited series, The Witcher: Blood Origin, was announced by Netflix in July 2020. Set 1200 years before Geralt's time, it shows the origin of the Witchers. Schmidt Hissrich developed the prequel as executive producer, and Declan de Barra served as showrunner.[159] In July 2021, Michelle Yeoh and Sophia Brown joined the cast. Filming began in August 2021 in the United Kingdom,[160][161] with Lenny Henry, Mirren Mack, Nathaniel Curtis, Dylan Moran, Jacob Collins-Levy, Lizzie Annis, Huw Novelli, Francesca Mills, Amy Murray and Zach Wyatt joining the cast.[162] The series premiered on December 25, 2022, and consists of four episodes.[163]

On September 25, 2021, a family-friendly animated series was announced.[32][164]

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This article is about the Netflix TV series For the Polish TV series also based on Andrzej Sapkowski s works see The Hexer TV series The Witcher is a fantasy drama television series created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich for Netflix It is based on the book series of the same name by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski Set on a fictional medieval inspired landmass known as the Continent The Witcher explores the legend of Geralt of Rivia Yennefer of Vengerberg and Princess Ciri It stars Henry Cavill Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan The WitcherGenreAction Adventure Drama FantasyCreated byLauren Schmidt HissrichBased onThe Witcherby Andrzej SapkowskiStarringHenry Cavill Anya Chalotra Freya Allan Eamon Farren Joey Batey MyAnna Buring Royce Pierreson Mimi M Khayisa Wilson Mbomio Anna Shaffer Mahesh Jadu Tom Canton Mecia Simson Kim Bodnia Graham McTavish Cassie Clare Hugh Skinner Bart EdwardsComposersSonya Belousova Giona Ostinelli Joseph Trapanese 3 Country of originUnited States Poland 1 2 Original languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes24ProductionExecutive producersLauren Schmidt Hissrich Simon Emanuel Alik Sakharov Tomek Baginski 4 Jaroslaw Sawko 4 Piotr Sikora Jason F Brown 4 Sean Daniel 4 Steve Gaub Matt O Toole Mike Ostrowski Karol ZbikowskiProducerBeau DeMayoProduction locationsHungary season 1 United Kingdom seasons 2 3 CinematographyJean Philippe Gossart Gavin StruthersEditorsLiana Del Giudice Nick Arthurs Jean Daniel Fernandez Qundez Xavier RussellCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time47 67 minutesProduction companiesLittle Schmidt Productions Hivemind Platige Image 5 6 ReleaseOriginal networkNetflixOriginal releaseDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 present present RelatedThe Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf animated film The Witcher Blood OriginThe first season consisting of eight episodes was released on Netflix on December 20 2019 It was based on The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny which are collections of short stories that precede the main The Witcher saga The second season also consisting of eight episodes and based on the novel Blood of Elves released on December 17 2021 In September 2021 Netflix renewed the series for a third season which also consisted of eight episodes released in two volumes on June 29 and July 27 2023 This will be followed by a fourth season with Liam Hemsworth taking over the role of Geralt of Rivia An animated origin story film The Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf was released on August 23 2021 A prequel miniseries The Witcher Blood Origin was released on December 25 2022 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Notable guest stars 2 3 1 Introduced in season 1 2 3 2 Introduced in season 2 2 3 3 Introduced in season 3 3 Episodes 3 1 Season 1 2019 3 2 Season 2 2021 3 3 Season 3 2023 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Writing 4 3 Casting 4 4 Filming 4 5 Music 5 Marketing 6 Release 6 1 Specials 7 Reception 7 1 Critical reception 7 1 1 Season 1 7 1 2 Season 2 7 1 3 Season 3 7 2 Audience viewership 7 3 Accolades 8 Spin offs 8 1 Films 8 2 Series 9 References 10 External linksSynopsis EditThe story begins with Geralt of Rivia Crown Princess Ciri of Cintra and the quarter elf sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg at different points of time exploring formative events that shape their characters throughout the first season before eventually merging into a single timeline Geralt and Ciri are linked by destiny since before she was born when he unknowingly demanded her as a reward for his services by invoking the Law of Surprise After the two finally meet Geralt becomes the princess s protector and must help her and fight against her various pursuers to prevent her Elder Blood and powerful magic from being used for malevolent purposes and keep Ciri and their world safe Cast and characters EditSee also List of characters in The Witcher series Main Edit Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia a magically enhanced monster hunter known as a witcher Cintran princess Ciri is his destiny Anya Chalotra as Yennefer of Vengerberg a quarter elf sorceress Freya Allan as Ciri Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon the crown princess of Cintra granddaughter of Queen Calanthe and daughter of Pavetta from whom she inherited the Elder Blood She is linked to Geralt by destiny Eamon Farren as Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach nicknamed the Black Knight a Nilfgaardian army commander who leads the invasion of Cintra and the hunt for Cirilla Joey Batey as Jaskier a traveling bard who befriends Geralt and accompanies him on his path MyAnna Buring as Tissaia de Vries seasons 1 3 mentor to Yennefer and the Rectrix of Aretuza a training academy for female mages Mimi M Khayisa as Fringilla Vigo a sorceress who trained alongside Yennefer She eventually leads the Nilfgaardian invasion alongside Cahir Anna Shaffer as Triss Merigold a sorceress the court mage of Temeria and advisor to King Foltest Royce Pierreson as Istredd an adept sorcerer and historian who befriends Yennefer at Aretuza Wilson Mbomio as Dara a refugee elf boy whom Cirilla befriends after the Slaughter of Cintra Mahesh Jadu as Vilgefortz of Roggeveen a charismatic sorcerer who rallies the northern mages to halt the invading Nilfgaardian army in Sodden He later becomes the leader of the Brotherhood of Mages Tom Canton as Filavandrel seasons 2 3 guest season 1 former king of the elves and Francesca s husband Mecia Simson as Francesca Findabair seasons 2 present an elven sorceress the current queen of the elves and Filavandrel s wife who has made it her mission to lead her people into freedom and independence Kim Bodnia as Vesemir season 2 the oldest living witcher and Geralt s mentor and father figure Theo James has a vocal cameo in Season 1 as a young Vesemir He reprises his role in the animated prequel film The Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf Graham McTavish as Sigismund Dijkstra season 3 recurring season 2 head of the Redanian Intelligence and ally of Philippa Eilhart McTavish also voiced Deglan in the animated prequel Nightmare of the Wolf 7 Cassie Clare as Philippa Eilhart season 3 guest season 2 the shapeshifting court sorceress of King Vizimir of Redania as well as Dijkstra s partner in crime She has close ties to the Brotherhood Hugh Skinner as Prince Radovid season 3 the prince of Redania and Philippa Eilhart s ally Bart Edwards as Duny the Urcheon of Erlenwald Emperor Emhyr var Emreis The White Flame season 3 guest seasons 1 2 Pavetta s lover once afflicted by a curse that transformed him into a hedgehog man until midnight Recurring Edit Jodhi May as Queen Calanthe ruler of the Kingdom of Cintra and grandmother of Princess Cirilla Adam Levy as Mousesack seasons 1 2 the court druid of Cintra and advisor to Queen Calanthe Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson as King Eist Tuirseach season 1 husband to Queen Calanthe and step grandfather of Cirilla Lars Mikkelsen as Stregobor seasons 1 3 resident mage in the town of Blaviken and the Rector of Ban Ard the academy for male mages Therica Wilson Read as Sabrina Glevissig a sorceress who trained alongside Yennefer Shaun Dooley as King Foltest seasons 1 2 the king of Temeria whose incestuous relationship with his sister created a daughter Terence Maynard as Artorius Vigo seasons 1 3 court mage from Toussaint and uncle of Fringilla Judit Fekete as Vanielle of Brugge season 1 a sorceress and one of the mages who fought during the Battle of Sodden Hill Paul Bullion as Lambert season 2 a witcher at Kaer Morhen and friend of Geralt Yasen Atour as Coen season 2 a witcher at Kaer Morhen and friend of Geralt Ania Marson as Voleth Meir season 2 a demon who came to the plane with the Conjunction of the Spheres who feeds on pain and fear Ed Birch as Vizimir seasons 2 3 the king of Redania Chris Fulton season 2 and Sam Woolf season 3 as Rience a renegade mage set on a hunt for Ciri Aisha Fabienne Ross as Lydia van Bredevoort seasons 2 3 Rience s disfigured liaison who gets him out of prison on her master s orders Kaine Zajaz as Gage seasons 2 3 Francesca s brother Notable guest stars Edit Introduced in season 1 Edit Emma Appleton as Renfri of Creyden a princess turned bandit who leads a gang of brigands and has a bloody grudge against Stregobor Mia McKenna Bruce as Marilka daughter of Blaviken s alderman Tobi Bamtefa as Sir Danek a Cintran commander of Calanthe s royal guard Maciej Musial as Sir Lazlo a Cintran knight charged with protecting Cirilla Natasha Culzac as Toruviel an elven warrior serving Filavandrel Amit Shah as Torque a sylvan horned devil who works for Filavandrel Julian Rhind Tutt as Giltine the enchanter of Aretuza who brings adepts into their perfect physical forms after they graduate Gaia Mondadori as Princess Pavetta the daughter of Queen Calanthe and mother of Ciri Josette Simon as Eithne the Queen of the Dryads of Brokilon Forest Nora Trokan as the Dryad General Marcin Czarnik as Ronin Mage an assassin sent to murder Queen Kalis and her baby daughter Blair Kincaid as Crach an Craite a member of a royal clan from the Skellige Isles who was invited to Pavetta s betrothal event Lucas Englander as Chireadan a healer elf from the Redanian city of Rinde Jordan Renzo as Eyck of Denesle a virtuous yet pompous knight Ron Cook as Borch Three Jackdaws a man who is actually the golden dragon Villentretenmerth Jeremy Crawford as Yarpen Zigrin the leader of a gang of dwarven mercenaries and friend of Geralt Ella Rae Smith as Fola a young sorceress in Aretuza Francis Magee as Yurga a travelling merchant in Sodden rescued from monsters by Geralt Jack Bandeira as Caldemeyn a young alderman of Blaviken Anna Louise Plowman as Zola Yurga s wife who offers Cirilla sanctuary in her rural home in Sodden Frida Gustavsson as Ma Visenna mother of Geralt of Rivia Introduced in season 2 Edit Kristofer Hivju as Nivellen an aristocrat who has been transformed into a beast through a curse Agnes Born as Vereena a bruxa and Nivellen s lover Basil Eidenbenz as Eskel a witcher at Kaer Morhen and close friend of Geralt Jota Castellano as Gwain a witcher at Kaer Morhen Nathanial Jacobs as Everard a witcher at Kaer Morhen Chuey Okoye as Merek a witcher at Kaer Morhen Kevin Doyle as Ba lian an elf seeking refuge in the most unexpected places of the Continent Niamh McCormack as Lara Dorren an extremely powerful ancient Elven sorceress who fell in love with a human mage Ciri s ancestor Adjoa Andoh as Mother Nenneke the wise High Priestess of the Temple of Melitele in Ellander and an old friend of Geralt Simon Callow as Codringher an investigator and partner of Fenn who helps Istredd Liz Carr as Fenn an investigator and partner of Codringher who helps Istredd Rebecca Hanssen as Meve queen of Lyria Richard Tirado as Demavend king of Aedirn Edward Rowe as Henselt king of Kaedwen Luke Cy as Ethain king of Cidaris Sam Hazeldine as Eredin king of the legendary Wild Hunt Introduced in season 3 Edit Beau Holland as Vespula Jaskier s on and off lover Robbie Amell as Gallatin commander of the Scoia tael elves and an old friend of Cahir who s vying for leadership over the elves with Francesca Catherine McCormack as Anika a druid healer and old family friend of Geralt who seeks her help to identify the source of a mind manipulation spell Tracy Ann Oberman as Queen Hedwig of Redania the wife of King Vizimir Cal Watson as Eva a handmaiden at the Redanian court and Philippa Eilhart s lover Safiyya Ingar as Keira Metz a Temerian sorceress who runs a business specialising on magic portals Giuseppe Lentini as Molnar Giancardi a dwarf and owner of Giancardi s Bank in Gors Velen Stuart Thompson as Fabio Sachs a young man who works at Giancardi s Bank in Gors Velen Rochelle Rose as Margarita Laux Antille a sorceress and new headmistress of Aretuza Christelle Elwin as Mistle a member of a group of young criminals known as the Rats Michalina Olszanska as Marti Sodergren a sorceress from the Brotherhood Ryan Hayes as Artaud Terranova a sorcerer from the Brotherhood Philip Philmar as Gerhart of Aelle the oldest living sorcerer and member of the Chapter Poppy Almond as Bianca d Este a sorceress from the Brotherhood Harvey Quinn as Radcliffe of Oxenfurt a sorcerer from the Brotherhood Nathan Laryea as Valdo Marx a bard and Jaskier s rival Frances Pooley as Teryn a half elf girl with a strong resemblance to Ciri who was magically brainwashed into believing that she is someone else Dempsey Bovell as Otto Dusan a werewolf and ally of Anika who Geralt helped out before Jim Sturgeon as Aplegatt a royal messenger Meng er Zhang as Milva a highly skilled archer and one of the only non dryad inhabitants of the Brokilon Forest Ben Radcliffe as Giselher the leader of the criminal gang The Rats Fabian McCallum as Kayleigh a member of the criminal gang The Rats Aggy K Adams as Iskra an elf and a member of the criminal gang The Rats Connor Crawford as Aske a member of the criminal gang The Rats Juliette Alexandra as Reef a member of the criminal gang The Rats Episodes EditSeasonEpisodesOriginally released18December 20 2019 2019 12 20 28December 17 2021 2021 12 17 385June 29 2023 2023 06 29 3July 27 2023 2023 07 27 Season 1 2019 Edit The first season is based on The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny 8 A website with timelines for the show along with in depth summaries of events was later created by Netflix 9 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date11 The End s Beginning Alik SakharovLauren Schmidt HissrichDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 Following Geralt of Rivia s battle with a kikimora in 1231 he enters the town of Blaviken and meets Renfri a cursed princess turned bandit She is hunted by the wizard Stregobor who believes her evil for being born during an eclipse Stregobor lures Geralt to his hideout seeking to hire him to kill Renfri but Geralt refuses Renfri later offers Geralt a counter proposal but he refuses with an ultimatum leave or die Renfri feigns agreement with the ultimatum but upon waking up the next morning Geralt realizes Renfri will not stop until Stregobor is dead and he rushes to stop her After killing her men he fights and fatally wounds Renfri whose dying words tell of a girl in the forest who is his eternal destiny Stregobor arrives to take Renfri s body for autopsy When Geralt opposes the townsfolk forces him to leave urged on by Stregobor In 1263 Nilfgaard conquers the northern kingdom of Cintra Princess Cirilla also known as Ciri is sent away by her grandmother Queen Calanthe to escape and find Geralt Cahir a Nilfgaardian officer captures Cirilla but seeing the burning city and castle triggers her powers allowing her to escape Based on The Lesser Evil from The Last Wish 8 22 Four Marks Alik SakharovJenny KleinDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 In 1206 hunchback Yennefer from Vengerberg of Aedirn is sold to Tissaia de Vries by her father She is taken to Aretuza for training in magic but finds the practice difficult She forms a friendship with Istredd even revealing her quarter elf heritage which caused her deformity Unbeknownst to either Tissaia and Stregobor were using Yennefer and Istredd respectively to spy on each other Later Yennefer witnesses Tissaia turning three students into eels to act as conduits powering Aretuza with magic In 1240 Geralt is hired to investigate grain thefts in Posada and is followed by Jaskier the bard They encounter a Sylvan named Torque who knocks them unconscious and takes them to his mountain cave There Geralt meets Filavandrel the elven king and urges he lead his people to better lands after being banished by the humans Instead of killing them Filavandrel frees Geralt and Jaskier taking the witcher s words to heart In 1263 Cirilla encounters Dara a boy in the woods who guides her to a refugee camp Dara returns to save her when the camp is attacked by Cahir s forces she later realizes Dara is an elf Based on The Edge of the World from The Last Wish 8 33 Betrayer Moon Alex Garcia LopezBeau DeMayoDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 In 1210 Yennefer and Istredd become lovers while finishing their training While Yennefer has the chance to transform her body into her ideal image during graduation the Brotherhood of Sorcerers discuss the allocation of their newly initiated to their respective kingdoms Through Stregobor s scheming Yennefer is assigned to Nilfgaard instead of her preferred Aedirn due to her elven blood Yennefer angrily breaks off her relationship with Istredd knowing only he could have told Stregobor about her heritage Having missed graduation Yennefer undergoes the painful transformation to be beautiful at the cost of her fertility With her new body Yennefer charms Aedirn s King Virfuril into taking her as advisor sending Fringilla to Nilfgaard instead In 1243 Geralt enters the kingdom of Temeria to investigate a monster assisted by Triss Merigold King Foltest s sorceress advisor He identifies the monster as a Strzyga a creature born from a curse he later discovers was placed by the courtier Ostrit who learned about the affair between Foltest and his sister Princess Adda Using Ostrit as bait Geralt battles to contain the Striga until dawn which lifts the curse In 1263 Cirilla enters a dense forest in a trance as Dara follows to help Based on The Witcher from The Last Wish 8 44 Of Banquets Bastards and Burials Alex Garcia LopezDeclan de BarraDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 In 1240 having served Aedirn for thirty years Yennefer along with Queen Kalis of Lyria is ambushed by an assassin In the ensuing chase Yennefer flees unable to save Kalis and her newborn daughter from the assassin In 1249 Geralt accompanies Jaskier to the betrothal feast of Princess Pavetta Queen Calanthe s daughter Urcheon of Erlenwald also named Duny interrupts to demand Pavetta s hand through the Law of Surprise having saved her father s life several years earlier Urcheon suffers from a curse that transformed him into a humanoid hedgehog creature Despite Pavetta s acceptance Calanthe refuses and a brawl ensues When Calanthe tries killing Urcheon Pavetta activates her power unleashing a maelstrom until Geralt and Mousesack intervene Wanting her daughter happy Calanthe marries Duny and Pavetta which lifts his curse Duny thankful for Geralt s aid insists he take a reward Geralt jokingly invokes the Law of Surprise for something Duny has but does not yet know The crowd then immediately learns Pavetta is pregnant In 1263 Nilfgaard s forces resume their pursuit of Cirilla Pavetta s daughter with Mousesack as their prisoner Meanwhile Cirilla and Dara encounter the dryad queen Eithne in Brokilon Forest while Cahir and Fringilla track Ciri s location Based on A Question of Price from The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny from Sword of Destiny 8 55 Bottled Appetites Charlotte BrandstromSneha KoorseDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 In 1256 seven years after Pavetta s betrothal Geralt and Jaskier discover a Djinn and accidentally release it Initially it seems that Jaskier is the Djinn s master but then he falls seriously ill Geralt seeks help from the nearest healer the elf Chireadan but since they need a mage to heal Jaskier Chireadan reluctantly refers them to Yennefer Although Yennefer cures Jaskier her plan is to use him to capture the Djinn and force it to grant her her wish of regaining her fertility As Jaskier uses his last wish nothing happens and it is revealed that it is Geralt not Jaskier who has actually gained the wishes Geralt realizes the Djinn will kill Yennefer so he uses his third and final wish to save her but the wish itself is not revealed The Djinn leaves Now free and safe Yennefer asks what his third wish was but Geralt falls asleep after they have sex without answering In 1263 Cahir hires a doppler to assume the identity of Mousesack the doppler copies his physical form and memories then kills him Later Eithne allows Ciri to stay in Brokilon but Mousesack arrives and requests Ciri and Dara leave with him Based on The Last Wish from The Last Wish 8 66 Rare Species Charlotte BrandstromHaily HallDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 In 1262 Geralt Jaskier Yennefer and a group of monster hunters are invited on a dragon hunt by Borch and his bodyguards along with a band of dwarves After camping overnight they find the Reavers have left On their way the bridge collapses and Borch s group sacrifices themselves to save the rest Geralt and Yennefer reconcile before finding a dead dragon in its den guarded by the bodyguards Borch revealed as a golden dragon explains he protected the dragon s egg as he knew the group wouldn t harm it They defend the egg from the Reavers and Borch rewards the dwarves with dragon teeth Geralt reveals his third wish to Yennefer linking their fates together Feeling that her emotions are insincere Yennefer ends their relationship and departs This leaves Geralt angry and hurt he blames Jaskier for his misfortunes before leaving him Based on The Bounds of Reason from Sword of Destiny 8 77 Before a Fall Alik Sakharov amp Marc JobstMike OstrowskiDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 In 1263 with Nilfgaard poised to invade Cintra Geralt decides to invoke his Law of Surprise and claim Ciri to protect her but Calanthe unwilling to give up the last remaining strand of her daughter s life offers a different young girl in Ciri s place After realising the deception Geralt confronts Calanthe and is then imprisoned by Eist After visiting Istredd and failing to reignite their relationship Yennefer returns to Aretuza with the sorcerer Vilgefortz When he announces his intention to rally mages to oppose Nilfgaard she declines The Brotherhood votes to remain neutral but Tissaia Vilgefortz Triss and other mages resolve to fight Tissaia convinces Yennefer to join Nilfgaard invades Cintra sacking the city and breaching the castle Calanthe tries to send Ciri away with Geralt but he has escaped his cell and is nowhere to be found Ciri fends for herself after escaping Cintra stealing a horse from a woman who offers her shelter Later she is discovered by her old friends who suddenly turn on her and her powers activate Based on Something More from Sword of Destiny 8 88 Much More Marc JobstLauren Schmidt HissrichDecember 20 2019 2019 12 20 Having escaped from Cintra Geralt defends a merchant from undead monsters but is wounded and loses consciousness Yennefer and the mages reinforce the keep of Sodden Hill aiming to prevent Nilfgaardian forces from invading the remaining Northern Kingdoms The Nilfgaardians launch their attack and a battle starts Tissaia attempts to talk down Fringilla but Fringilla disables her Vilgefortz fights Cahir but loses and is thrown down a hill When Vilgefortz wakes up he kills a Northern sorcerer revealing himself to be a turncoat Nilfgaardian soldiers begin to overrun the fort but Yennefer channels a massive stream of fire annihilating much of the army before seemingly disappearing Ciri is awakened by the woman she stole the horse from earlier and discovers the dead bodies around her The woman takes her to her farm Geralt dreams about his mother Visenna who abandoned him as a child to be made into a witcher then wakes to find himself on the merchant s cart When they arrive at the merchant s farm he hears the woman talk to the man about Ciri He heads into the forest where Ciri and Geralt finally meet and embrace She asks Geralt who Yennefer is Based on Something More from Sword of Destiny 8 Season 2 2021 Edit The second season is based on A Grain of Truth from The Last Wish 10 Blood of Elves and the beginning of Time of Contempt 11 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date91 A Grain of Truth Stephen SurjikDeclan de BarraDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 On the battlefield after the victory of the Northern Kingdoms Geralt and Ciri encounter Tissaia who tells them that Yennefer is dead Traveling with Ciri Geralt stops to visit his friend Nivellen and discovers that he has been cursed into a beast by a priestess for vandalizing a temple Geralt investigates the nearby village and determines that a Bruxa a vampire caused the villagers to flee He returns and sees the Bruxa drinking Nivellen s blood Geralt fights and kills it which lifts Nivellen s curse Nivellen reveals that he loved the Bruxa and did nothing to stop her from attacking the village and that his curse stemmed from him raping the priestess Nivellen begs Geralt to kill him but Geralt refuses In Aretuza Tissaia tortures Cahir for information on Nilfgaard Fringilla has taken Yennefer captive and is heading towards Cintra but their party is ambushed on the road Based on A Grain of Truth from The Last Wish 10 102 Kaer Morhen Stephen SurjikBeau DeMayoDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 Yennefer and Fringilla are captured by elves who are digging near a ruined monolith Their leader sorceress Francesca Findabair is having visions of a white robed figure she believes to be the elven prophet Ithlinne Yennefer and Fringilla also dream of robed figures red and black respectively The three sorceresses find a hidden a passage leading to a magic hut There they meet the Deathless Mother a mysterious being who takes on a different form for each Yennefer sees a younger Tissaia Fringilla sees Emperor Emhyr and Francesca sees Ithlinne and reveals the path each must take to achieve their greatest desire The sorceresses are released Fringilla joins Francesca to form an elven Nilfgaardian alliance Yennefer calls them fools and discovers she has lost her magic Geralt and Ciri join the remaining witchers at Kaer Morhen Eskel arrives late after hunting an leshy The witchers are partying when their medallions start vibrating indicating a monster is near Geralt discovers Eskel was infected by the leshy and has been transformed into one Unable to control his leshy side Eskel attacks Vesemir forcing Geralt to kill him Realizing Kaer Morhen is not safe Geralt agrees to train Ciri in combat 113 What Is Lost Sarah O GormanTeleplay by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich amp Clare HigginsStory by Clare HigginsDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 Ciri continues to train in swordsmanship fitness and agility Vesemir investigates the mutated leshy Yennefer makes her way to Aretuza Tissaia informs her that her absence has aroused suspicions regarding her allegiance among the Brotherhood and implores her to lie low Stregobor interrogates Yennefer until Tissaia intervenes She later reveals to Yennefer that she knows that she lost her magic The Council of the Brotherhood decrees that to prove her loyalty Yennefer must execute Cahir During the execution ceremony in front of an audience of the Brotherhood and the Northern monarchs Yennefer releases Cahir and the two escape A pregnant Francesca and the elves settle in Cintra under the protection of Nilfgaard In Kaer Morhen Geralt reveals to Ciri that she may have inherited magical powers from her mother They track down the leshy During the battle a centipede like monster called the myriapod appears and kills the leshy before pursuing Ciri Geralt kills the myriapod 124 Redanian Intelligence Sarah O GormanSneha KoorseDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 Triss arrives at Kaer Morhen having been invited by Geralt to help Ciri in magical training Geralt Ciri and Triss investigate the origins of the myriapod and leshy finding that they are connected to monoliths Ciri confesses that she toppled a monolith in Cintra Triss portals Geralt to Istredd who is known for studying monoliths Vesemir discovers that Ciri has Elder blood long thought as extinct and rumored to be an ingredient in mutagens used to create more witchers but the art had been lost a long time ago Now wanted Yennefer and Cahir escape to the city of Oxenfurt in the North where a pogrom against elves is taking place In Redania Sigismund Dijkstra and Philippa Eilhart spymaster and court mage respectively to King Vizimir began to plot the seizure of Cintra They recruit the imprisoned elf Dara as an informant Meanwhile Yennefer and Cahir discover that a figure called The Sandpiper revealed to be Jaskier is smuggling elves to Cintra With Jaskier s help Yennefer Cahir and Dara board the ship bound for Cintra After Jaskier leaves Yennefer finds that he has gotten into trouble 135 Turn Your Back Ed BazalgetteHaily HallDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 Rience a fire mage is freed from prison and tasked to find Ciri by the sorceress Lydia who is serving an unknown master Geralt and Istredd travel to the fallen monolith outside Cintra Yennefer having disembarked from the ship rescues Jaskier from Rience they are then separated and captured by city guards Vesemir reveals his plan to create new witchers to Ciri Ciri agrees but insists on being the first candidate Investigating the ruins of the monolith Geralt and Istredd hypothesize that the monoliths are gateways that when activated allow monsters to enter their world Geralt learns from Istredd that Yennefer is alive Triss attempting to dissuade Ciri conducts a ritual in hopes of discovering Ciri s source of power They uncover Ithlinne s prophecy which predicts that a child of the Elder blood will destroy the world Ciri s powers activate the Cintra monolith causing a Chernobog to appear which then flies away Geralt portals back to Kaer Morhen stopping Ciri from taking part in the conversion Cahir arrives at Cintra Yennefer summons the Deathless Mother and disappears she is tasked with delivering Ciri to a location outside Cintra 146 Dear Friend Louise HooperMatthew D AmbrosioDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 Geralt and Ciri are attacked by the Chernobog monster Geralt kills it but Roach his horse is fatally wounded At Kaer Morhen Rience steals mutagens and escapes after ambushing Vesemir and Triss Geralt puts Roach out of her misery He and Ciri head to the Temple of Melitele Yennefer arrives realizing Ciri s significance for restoring her magic Francesca gives birth to the first full elf in years Cahir reveals Emhyr s visit to Cintra Istredd discovers a connection between Ciri and Lara Dorren a legendary elven warrior Yennefer warns Geralt about Jaskier s trouble Rience the fire mage hunts for Ciri Rience appears at the temple with the Michelet Brothers Geralt holds him off as Yennefer teaches Ciri to open a portal Rience escapes and Yennefer and Ciri disappear through the portal Triss tells Tissaia about Ciri s Elder blood 157 Voleth Meir Louise HooperMike OstrowskiDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 Yennefer and Ciri portal to the home of the woman who took Ciri in and discover the family was murdered by Rience Meanwhile Geralt frees Jaskier from prison Jaskier tells him about Yennefer s lost magic and her muttered incantation Recognizing the incantation Geralt realizes Yennefer is in league with Voleth Meir the Deathless Mother a demon that feeds on pain The birth of Francesca s baby causes the elves to focus on rebuilding instead of fighting for Nilfgaard Frustrated with her slipping grasp on power Fringilla assassinates four of the White Flame s generals and intimidates Cahir into vouching for her to the emperor Tissaia tells Vilgefortz about Ciri betraying Triss Dara quits spying for Dijkstra Ciri inadvertently reads Yennefer s mind and sees her betrayal Upset she has an outburst that alerts a nearby Nilfgaardian patrol but Geralt and Jaskier aided by Yarpen Zigrin s dwarven crew arrive in time to defeat them Geralt draws his blade on Yennefer while Yarpen and Jaskier take Ciri to Kaer Morhen Yennefer recites the incantation In the castle Francesca awakens to find her baby murdered Her outburst of pain gives Voleth Meir the strength to break free Geralt and Yennefer arrive as it escapes the hut 168 Family Ed BazalgetteLauren Schmidt HissrichDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 A possessed Ciri attacks witchers at Kaer Morhen Voleth Meir uses Ciri s power to uncover a hidden monolith Geralt and Vesemir try to contain Ciri but Yennefer offers herself as a host to free Ciri from Voleth Meir s control Ciri transports Geralt and Yennefer to an unknown world where Voleth Meir leaves Yennefer s body They glimpse the Wild Hunt planning to abduct Ciri Voleth Meir recreates its body and rejoins them Back at Kaer Morhen Yennefer s powers return Geralt realizes Ciri can t stay there The Brotherhood and Northern monarchs put a bounty on Ciri Francesca blames the Northern Kingdoms for her loss and kills human babies She learns of Ciri s Elder blood and sees her as the elves hope Emperor Emhyr actually Ciri s father Duny arrives at Cintra and takes action against Fringilla and Cahir Season 3 2023 EditThe third season is based on Time of Contempt and details from Blood of Elves and Baptism of Fire 12 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten by 13 Original release dateVolume 1171 Shaerrawedd Stephen SurjikMike OstrowskiJune 29 2023 2023 06 29 Having left Kaer Morhen Geralt Yennefer and Ciri are on the run from bounty hunters while continuing Ciri s training in fighting and magic After six months they settle down in a home provided by Yarpen Zigrin but when an armadillo like jackapace attacks on Rience s orders the trio is exposed and they decide to lure Rience into a trap to deal with him Francesca Findabair and the Scoia tael are looking for Ciri whom they see as the destined savior of the elves In Redania King Vizimir is disillusioned with his spymaster Dijkstra and his court mage Philippa Eilhart s failure to capture Ciri whom he intended to marry so he entrusts the task to his brother Radovid Jaskier who secretly negotiates with Philippa and Radovid about delivering Ciri to Redania is asked to help Geralt Yennefer and Ciri with their plan At the elven ruins of Shaerrawedd they are confronted by Rience and the Scoia tael and a three way battle ensues Yennefer learns a powerful mage is the mastermind behind Rience and suggests they seek help at Aretuza Jaskier tells Philippa and Radovid he will help them get Ciri but they need to win her trust by taking out Rience 182 Unbound Stephen SurjikTania LotiaJune 29 2023 2023 06 29 Geralt and Jaskier visit Codringher and Fenn for information on Rience and the two reveal Rience and his mastermind s base of operations to be a castle of Vuilpanne Yennefer and Ciri travel incognito to Aretuza but Ciri s visions hinder and compromise them causing conflict between the two until Yennefer decides to reveal her past to Ciri which brings them closer together In Nilfgaard controlled Cintra a demoted Fringilla escapes imprisonment Cahir is saved from attackers by Gallatin his elf friend and member of the Scoia tael and they discuss the future of elves Rience interrogates Codringher and Fenn about Geralt before murdering them At Vuilpanne Geralt slays a mutated flesh monster which is composed of magically stolen amalgamated parts of three captured women the captives die as each part is slain and saves a distraught half elven girl from the fortress After getting to safety the girl recognizes Geralt and claims to be Ciri 193 Reunion Gandja MonteiroHaily HallJune 29 2023 2023 06 29 Geralt brings the half elven girl to his friend Anika a druidess who learns that the girl s name is Teryn and she was subjected to mind control magic Geralt tries to extract information from Teryn but an unknown mage possesses her and attacks everyone Later an injured Anika reveals to Geralt that his mother Visenna her old friend passed away In Gors Velen Yennefer meets Tissaia de Vries while Ciri causes mayhem in the city drawing attention to herself once more when she identifies what is claimed to be a basilisk to be a wyvern After slaying the wyvern she is robbed by an unknown thief whom she pursues before encountering Yennefer and her fellow sorceresses who take her to a bathhouse Disillusioned and frustrated with their behavior Ciri runs away after a fight with Yennefer Rience meets with Lydia to discuss their next steps After Gallatin informs Emperor Emhyr of Francesca s actions Emhyr instructs Cahir to prove his loyalty to him which leads Cahir to murder Gallatin breaking down afterwards On the run from Gors Velen Ciri is ambushed by the Wild Hunt but she is saved by Geralt 204 The Invitation Gandja MonteiroRae BenjaminJune 29 2023 2023 06 29 Emperor Emhyr commands Cahir to assassinate Francesca Upon reaching her and the Scoia tael Cahir persuades her to join forces in their search for Ciri Fringilla enjoys her newfound freedom Aboard a ship to Aretuza Geralt Ciri Jaskier and the rest of the crew are attacked by an aeschna which Geralt and Ciri kill At Aretuza Yennefer convinces the Brotherhood of Sorcerers to host a conclave for mages to strengthen unity of the North against Nilfgaard Later Yennefer visits the Redanian court to invite Philippa Eilhart and try win the support of King Vizimir who orders not only Philippa but Dijkstra and Radovid to attend as well On her way back Yennefer is ambushed Meanwhile Triss and Istredd investigate the missing Aretuzan students and Book of Monoliths respectively Similarly to Yennefer and Geralt they arrive at the conclusion that Stregobor is the mastermind behind those events as well as Rience s actions Ciri and Jaskier are kept in a safe haven outside of Aretuza There Jaskier is approached by Radovid and they confess their romantic feelings for one another Geralt Yennefer and the Northern mages gather at Aretuza to begin the conclave with a banquet 215 The Art of Illusion Loni PeristereClare HigginsJune 29 2023 2023 06 29 Once the banquet is over Geralt and Yennefer discuss the night s events in retrospective Despite his disdain Geralt socializes with the revelling sorcerers as Yennefer reminds him they need to lie low in order to expose Stregobor during the following conclave Their plans change however when Yennefer is alerted by Istredd and Triss about Stregobor s possession of the Book of Monoliths Geralt and Istredd pretend a fight to cover for Yennefer as she breaks into Stregobor s study where they discover the book as well as apparent evidence of kidnapping half elven students Stregobor is arrested by Tissaia Vilgefortz and Artorius and the banquet is deemed a diplomatic success Once Yennefer and Geralt put all the pieces of the night together however they realize the mastermind behind Rience s actions and the kidnappings is Vilgefortz who only framed Stregobor Scouting the halls to clear their path Geralt is distracted by sounds of a distant fight and ambushed at knife point by Dijkstra Volume 2226 Everybody Has a Plan til They Get Punched in the Face Loni PeristereJavier Grillo MarxuachJuly 27 2023 2023 07 27 As Dijkstra takes Geralt prisoner Redanian soldiers led by Philippa along with several Northern mages strike a coup and arrest mages led by Vilgefortz who collaborated with Nilfgaard Not believing the accusation Tissaia frees the apprehended mages only for Vilgefortz to reveal himself to be the traitor and flee Aretuza to capture Ciri Before that he allows a league of Nilfgaardian and Scoia tael forces led by Cahir and Francesca invade Aretuza which starts a battle between them and the Northern mages Geralt Ciri and Yennefer reunite and kill Rience together but they are separated as Yennefer decides to join the battle which leaves Aretuza in ruins and takes many lives on both sides including Filavandrel and Artorius Tissaia depletes much of her strength casting a devastating spell of last resort and Stregobor sacrifices himself saving the last mages standing while Geralt and Ciri are saved by Cahir from the Scoia tael Encountered by Vilgefortz Geralt commands Ciri to run Vilgefortz shows surprising combat prowess and defeats Geralt leaving him half dead to follow Ciri to the tower of Tor Lara but Triss finds Geralt and takes him to Brokilon At Tor Lara just before Vilgefortz can capture her Ciri taps into the power of an unstable monolith unleashing an explosion which destroys the tower 237 Out of the Fire Into the Frying Pan Bola OgunMatthew D AmbrosioJuly 27 2023 2023 07 27 At Aretuza Jaskier finds and confronts Radovid about his attempt to capture Ciri for Redania and the two part ways Jaskier also reunites with Yennefer who informs him that Ciri is missing In Brokilon dryads led by Queen Eithne take care of the wounded Geralt Teleported through a portal at Tor Lara Ciri finds herself in the wasteland of the Korath desert Struggling to find water or food she is encountered by a unicorn she names Little Horse who keeps her company Wandering the desert for days Ciri is tormented by visions of her loved ones and a mysterious figure revealed to be Falka a half elven princess burnt at the stake for her crimes When an unnamed desert monster attacks Ciri and wounds Little Horse Ciri is persuaded by the vision of Falka to use dangerous fire magic to heal the unicorn As she does a violent fiery vision nearly consumes her before she relinquishes her magic and loses consciousness waking up surrounded by bounty hunters Jaskier visits Brokilon and finds out the forest has become a refuge for people escaping the war between the Northern kingdoms and Nilfgaard As he finds a slowly recovering Geralt he informs him of rumors about Ciri being on her way to Nilfgaard 248 The Cost of Chaos Bola OgunMike Ostrowski amp Troy DangerfieldJuly 27 2023 2023 07 27 Searching for Ciri Yennefer and her fellow sorceresses raid Vilgefortz s fortress of Vuilpanne but find it empty save for the corpses of kidnapped Aretuzan novices and meet Philippa who blames Tissaia for the tragic outcome of the Thanedd Coup Back at Aretuza a guilt ridden and resigned Tissaia commits suicide In Redania King Vizimir orders Dijkstra to murder Philippa as punishment for the failed coup but Philippa orchestrates Vizimir s assassination instead crowning Radovid the new king Yennefer travels to Brokilon and heals Geralt who joined by Jaskier and a Brokilon archer Milva sets out to save Ciri from Emhyr Fringilla and Francesca arrive to Nilfgaard secretly plotting against Emhyr but when Fringilla accidentally reveals the truth about Nilfgaard s part in the murder of her baby Francesca leaves in anger swearing revenge Later on Emhyr welcomes Ciri to the Nilfgaardian court but seemingly unbeknownst to him she turns out to be Teryn only posing as Ciri Held captive by the bounty hunters the real Ciri is saved by a bandit group known as the Rats who let her join them after she murders her captor marking her first human kill When the Rats ask her name Ciri introduces herself as Falka Production EditDevelopment Edit Andrzej Sapkowski s The Witcher book series was initially scheduled to be adapted into a standalone Netflix film but Kelly Luegenbiehl Vice President of International Originals at Netflix dissuaded the producers She recalled asking them How can you take eight novels and just turn it into a film There s so much material here Through a number of conversations the producers got really excited about the idea of using the source material for a longer running series 14 In May 2017 Netflix announced the start of production on an English language drama TV series based on the books 15 16 In December 2017 it was reported that Lauren Schmidt Hissrich would serve as showrunner on the show 17 In April 2018 Schmidt Hissrich revealed that the script for the pilot episode was finished and that the first season would be eight episodes long 18 In 2017 it was reported that Andrzej Sapkowski would serve as a creative consultant on the show but in January 2018 Sapkowski denied any direct involvement 19 However he met with Schmidt Hissrich in April 2018 20 21 and in May 2018 she stated that Sapkowski was on the creative team of the project 22 In August Andrew Laws was revealed as production designer 23 In December Radio Times reported directors Alik Sakharov and Charlotte Brandstrom had joined the project 24 Netflix announced a second season on November 13 2019 25 26 under the working title Mysterious Monsters 27 with production set to begin in London in early 2020 for a planned release in 2021 28 In April 2021 Netflix s co chief executive officer and chief content officer Ted Sarandos confirmed that the second season was expected to premiere in Q4 2021 29 30 In July 2021 it was announced that the second season would premiere on December 17 2021 31 On September 25 2021 Netflix announced that the series had been renewed for a third season 32 In April 2023 it was announced that the third season would be split into two volumes to be released on June 29 and July 27 2023 respectively 33 Writing Edit The first season was told in a non linear manner spanning different time periods Schmidt Hissrich said this was inspired by Christopher Nolan s 2017 film Dunkirk 34 She pointed out that Yennefer s story covers around 70 years and Ciri s only about 2 weeks 35 Schmidt Hissrich also said that Yennefer and Cirilla were given more prominence to allow the viewers to understand them better By showing their backstories along with Geralt s we get down to the soul of the story It s the story of a broken family It s a story of three people who are on their own in the world really orphans all living in the margins of society who are determined to not need anyone and yet of course they do 36 Schmidt Hissrich said the story for the second season will build on the foundations of the first season becoming more focused the characters will interact with each other more frequently 37 When I talk about The Witcher I always talk about how these three characters coming together Geralt Ciri and Yennefer they come together as a family It s the most important part of the series for me Schmidt Hissrich said And when you start to imagine someone s family you also need to understand their family of origin For Geralt it s his brothers it s the brotherhood of the witchers So I m really excited to get back in and meet Vesemir his father figure for the first time and all of these men that he was raised with since he was seven years old 38 Casting Edit nbsp Freya Allan Henry Cavill and Anya Chalotra at the 2019 San Diego Convention for The WitcherIn September 2018 Netflix announced that Henry Cavill would play Geralt of Rivia 39 40 He was selected from more than 200 actors 41 Cavill actively campaigned for the role being a long time fan of the video game adaptations 42 In October 2018 Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra were cast as Princess Cirilla and Yennefer of Vengerberg respectively while Jodhi May Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson Adam Levy MyAnna Buring Mimi Ndiweni and Therica Wilson Read also joined 43 More casting was announced later that month including Eamon Farren Joey Batey Lars Mikkelsen Royce Pierreson Maciej Musial Wilson Radjou Pujalte and Anna Shaffer 44 In February 2020 Netflix announced Kim Bodnia had been cast as Vesemir an experienced witcher and a mentor to Geralt 45 Other additions included Kristofer Hivju 46 Yasen Atour 47 Agnes Born Paul Bullion Thue Ersted Rasmussen 48 Aisha Fabienne Ross and Mecia Simson 45 In September 2020 it was announced that Basil Eidenbenz would replace Rasmussen in the role of Eskel 49 In November 2020 Rebecca Hanssen was announced for the role of Queen Meve 50 In March 2021 Kevin Doyle was cast as Ba Lian an original character who does not appear in the novels Cassie Clare Adjoa Andoh Liz Carr Simon Callow Graham McTavish and Chris Fulton were cast as Philippa Eilhart Nenneke Fenn Codringher Dijkstra and Rience respectively 51 In April 2022 Robbie Amell Meng er Zhang Hugh Skinner and Christelle Elwin joined the cast in the third season with recurring roles 52 In July 2022 Michalina Olszanska Ryan Hayes Kate Winter Martyn Ellis Harvey Quinn and Poppy Almond were cast 53 In October 2022 Netflix announced that Liam Hemsworth would be replacing Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia from the start of Season 4 54 The series casting director is Sophie Holland 55 Filming Edit In April 2018 Schmidt Hissrich revealed that the show would be filmed in Central and Eastern Europe 56 Principal photography for the first season began on October 31 2018 in Hungary 44 Much of the series was filmed at Mafilm Studios near Budapest the outdoor set included the exterior of wizard Stregobor s household The hall in Cintra was constructed at Origo Studios on the outskirts of Budapest Fort Monostor Monostori Erod and the nearby forest was used for some exterior scenes in Cintra The Battle of Marnadal was filmed in the hills of a village in Hungary Csakbereny The village that was Yennefer s original home was filmed at the Skanzen Village Museum an open air site near Szentendre some 30 kilometres 20 mi north of Budapest this location was also used in scenes with Ciri in an area with a windmill The production used the exteriors of Burg Kreuzenstein a castle near Leobendorf Austria for the abandoned fictional castle Vizima but the interiors were filmed at Origo Studios 57 In March 2019 production commenced on Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands Spain Some scenes were to be shot on the islands of La Palma and La Gomera as well 58 Scenes of the Sorcerers Aretuza Academy Tower of the Gull were shot on Roque de Santo Domingo in Garafia an islet and enhanced with CGI The interiors however used for the graduation ball were at the Kiscelli Museum in obuda The museum was a monastery in the 18th century This location was also used for the conclave of the Northern Mages The Barranco de Fataga area on Gran Canaria island was used for some scenes of arid landscapes Scenes of Ciri traveling in the desert were filmed in the Natural Dune Reserve of Maspalomas on Gran Canaria Most of episode six was filmed on La Palma island 59 Filming of the first season concluded in Ogrodzieniec Castle in Poland The ruins of this medieval castle dating from the 1300s were the backdrop for scenes including the fictional Vilgefortz of Roggeveen and Triss Merigold The ruins were also included when shooting the Battle of Sodden Hill in the final episode of Season 1 59 60 Filming for the first season wrapped in May 2019 61 Filming for the second season began in London in early 2020 but was halted for two weeks in March due to concerns over the COVID 19 pandemic 62 and actor Kristofer Hivju s confirmation that he had tested positive for COVID 19 63 Then in May 2020 film and television productions that were filming in the UK were given permission to resume filming including season two of The Witcher 64 The show resumed pre production in July and officially resumed filming on August 12 2020 65 66 with filming for the second season expected to extend into early 2021 67 On November 7 2020 production was halted again after a number of crew members had tested positive for COVID 19 68 Production resumed two weeks later on November 24 2020 and continued in December despite Cavill s on set injury citation needed Filming for the second season wrapped on April 2 2021 69 Filming locations for the second season were all in the UK and included Cathedral Cave and Hodge Close Quarry in the Lake District 70 Low Force Waterfall in the North Pennines 71 and Bourne Wood in Farnham 72 Filming for the third season began on April 4 2022 73 and wrapped in September 2022 74 Part of the season was filmed at the Krk island in Croatia with the help of the Croatian Audiovisual Centre HAVC 75 Some of the scenes were filmed at the Fusine Lakes in Tarvisio Italy and at Predjama Castle and Nanos both located in Slovenia 76 Music Edit The Witcher Music from the Netflix Original Series nbsp Soundtrack album by Sonya Belousova and Giona OstinelliReleasedJanuary 24 2020 2020 01 24 GenreSoundtrackLength2 45 00LabelSony MusicSonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli composed the soundtrack for the first season The duo collaborated with several soloists and artists the soundtrack features many medieval instruments to match the medieval inspired setting of the series 77 More than 60 different instruments from around the world were used to create the soundtrack 78 79 The original song Toss a Coin to Your Witcher composed by Belousova and Ostinelli and sung by Batey in the second episode became a viral hit shortly after the series s release 80 Users have created mods to patch the song into the video game adaptions of The Witcher 81 All violin solos for the series were performed by Lindsay Deutsch 82 No TitleLength1 Geralt of Rivia 1 522 Toss a Coin to Your Witcher feat Joey Batey 3 103 Happy Childhoods Make For Dull Company feat Rodion Belousov 3 164 The Time of Axe and Sword Is Now feat Declan de Barra Lindsay Deutsch 4 565 They re Alive feat Lindsay Deutsch Burak Besir 1 416 Tomorrow I ll Leave Blaviken For Good 1 337 Her Sweet Kiss feat Joey Batey 2 008 It s an Ultimatum 3 549 Round of Applause feat Rodion Belousov 1 0910 Marilka That s My Name 2 4711 I m Helping the Idiot feat Arngeir Hauksson 2 4412 The Knight Who Was Taught to Save Dragons feat Rodion Belousov 5 0513 Ragamuffin 4 2814 The Last Rose of Cintra feat Declan de Barra 2 2315 Late Wee Pups Don t Get to Bark feat Lindsay Deutsch 2 3916 You Will Rule This Land Someday 4 3117 The Fishmonger s Daughter feat Joey Batey 1 1618 Blaviken Inn feat Lindsay Deutsch 1 3419 Man in Black 4 0420 The Great Cleansing feat Lindsay Deutsch 4 0421 The Law of Surprise 4 3022 Battle of Marnadal 4 1723 Pretty Ballads Hide Bastard Truths feat Rodion Belousov 2 1924 Giltine the Artist 1 4225 Everytime You Leave 2 0726 Rewriting History feat Rodion Belousov 3 5427 The End s Beginning feat Declan de Barra 2 1828 Gold Dragons Are the Rarest feat Rodion Belousov 5 4929 Bonfire feat Lindsay Deutsch 2 1430 Children Are Our Favorite 3 1631 Do You Actually Have What It Takes 4 5232 Point Me to Temeria 0 5633 Djinni Djinn Djinn 2 0934 Here s Your Destiny 3 4835 Two Vows Here Tonight 3 0236 Bread Breasts and Beer feat Lindsay Deutsch 1 5037 Would You Honor Me With a Dance 2 0338 Four Marks feat Rodion Belousov 4 1739 The Pensive Dragon Inn feat Lindsay Deutsch 1 2840 A Gift for the Princess 2 4841 You re in Brokilon Forest 2 4142 Today Isn t Your Day Is It 1 3843 Lovely Rendez vous a la montagne 2 3944 Blame Destiny 4 4445 The White Flame Has Brought Us Together 3 3546 He s One of the Clean Ones feat Lindsay Deutsch 2 2447 You Lost Your Chance to Be Beautiful 5 1348 Yennefer of Vengerberg 3 1049 Shouldn t You Know When Someone Is Pretending feat Lindsay Deutsch 2 2150 You ll Have to Fight It Until Dawn 9 0451 I m the One with the Wishes 7 3352 Chaos Is All Around Us 4 2953 The Curse of the Black Sun 6 5054 Battle of Sodden 4 0155 The Song of the White Wolf feat Declan de Barra 3 45Total length 2 45 00 The Witcher Season 2 Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series nbsp Soundtrack album by Joseph TrapaneseReleasedDecember 17 2021 2021 12 17 GenreSoundtrackLength1 42 00LabelMaisie Music PublishingIn October 2021 it was confirmed that Joseph Trapanese would be scoring the soundtrack for the second season Trapanese having previously collaborated with Netflix as the composer for Shadow amp Bone replaced Belousova and Ostinelli 3 Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich also revealed that new songs performed by Batey would be featured on the soundtrack 83 No TitleLength1 The Golden One feat Joey Batey 3 232 Nilfgaard Attacks 2 383 Nivellen 3 284 Some Wounds Can t Be Healed 1 315 Kaer Morhen 1 436 Leshen 6 107 Power and Purpose 4 428 Aretuza Loses Another 1 359 The Pendulum 2 1610 Witcher Training 2 1111 Myrapod Chase 3 1212 Stay With Me 3 1113 Who Did This to You 1 4614 The Key to the Future 1 4415 Done Dealing in Debts 4 5016 Burn Butcher Burn feat Joey Batey 2 3917 Remembering Cintra feat Sonya Belousova Giona Ostinelli 4 3918 Elder Blood 2 4319 Chernobog 2 1420 Melitele 4 0221 Fire Fucker 4 5322 Whoreson Prison Blues feat Joey Batey 2 0723 Sworn to Protect feat Sonya Belousova Giona Ostinelli 4 3624 Elves Allegiance 1 3425 I Believe in You 2 3326 Pain and Desperation 5 2027 Tell Me What You Want 3 1928 Basilisks 6 5929 We re Your Family 3 0130 You Belong With Us 1 3631 The Wild Hunt 2 2532 The White Flame 2 48Total length 1 42 00 The Witcher Season 3 Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series nbsp Soundtrack album by Joseph TrapaneseReleasedJuly 27 2023 2023 07 27 GenreSoundtrackLength2 22 00LabelSony Music EntertainmentIn June 2022 it was confirmed Trapanese would return to score the soundtrack for the third season 84 Besides new songs performed by Joey Batey the score features a new song A Little Sacrifice performed by Freya Allan and inspired by a short story of the same name from The Sword of Destiny Many songs also feature the Polish folk metal band Percival Schuttenbach who previously worked on the soundtrack for The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt Disk 1 No TitleLength1 I Importune You feat Percival Schuttenbach 1 122 A Time of Contempt feat Percival Schuttenbach 5 593 Shaerrawedd feat Percival Schuttenbach 3 104 Shaerrawedd Brawl feat Percival Schuttenbach 2 085 Stay Together 4 226 A Mission for You 2 077 Changing Destiny is a Weighty Business feat Percival Schuttenbach 3 078 Extraordinaty Things feat Joey Batey 3 199 Girl from Cintra feat Sonya Belousova Giona Ostinelli Percival Schuttenbach 3 4910 Vuilpanne feat Percival Schuttenbach 3 1911 Whispers of a Dozen Bounties 4 2912 Death Itself 1 1513 Let Me Guess You Have a Plan feat Percival Schuttenbach 0 3114 He s a Spoon 1 3815 Emhyr van Emreis 2 3116 Lessons in Smiling 1 0717 Aeschna 1 5818 She Was Gone feat Percival Schuttenbach 3 0119 You Sure About This 3 5320 Alone at Last 1 3521 All is Not as It Seems feat Percival Schuttenbach Nathan Armarkwei Laryea GLOR1A Josh Weller 3 4022 War is Brewing 3 3523 The Melange A Witcher Tango feat Percival Schuttenbach 4 3124 Serious Accusations 4 0125 Should Have Chosen a Side 1 38Total length 1 12 00 Disk 2 No TitleLength1 Break the Bind 2 362 Gambit feat Percival Schuttenbach 2 223 Failure of Judgement feat Percival Schuttenbach 2 594 He Always Finds Us feat Percival Schuttenbach 2 435 My Daughter 1 326 I Thought You Were Dead 2 067 Arrogance Will Be Your Undoing 3 558 Tor Lara feat Percival Schuttenbach 1 319 Korath 4 1610 A Little Sacrifice feat Freya Allan Percival Schuttenbach 2 5211 Little Horse feat Percival Schuttenbach 1 1612 Water feat Percival Schuttenbach 2 1613 Dust and Oblivion 3 2814 You Will Change Everything feat Percival Schuttenbach 4 1415 Enchanted Flowers feat Joey Batey Percival Schuttenbach 3 0116 Brokilon 2 1117 Skellige 1 3918 Fine Work 1 3519 Chaos Has Consequences feat Percival Schuttenbach 4 4720 Mend What is Broken feat Percival Schuttenbach 4 5221 Long Live the King 1 5522 Auspicious Day 2 1523 Rats feat Percival Schuttenbach 3 0524 Fair Fight feat Percival Schuttenbach 3 3625 The Ride of the Witcher feat Joey Batey Percival Schuttenbach 3 23Total length 1 10 00Marketing EditNetflix released the first teaser for the series at San Diego Comic Con on July 19 2019 85 86 The first full trailer was revealed at Lucca Comics amp Games on October 31 2019 87 88 Netflix released a final trailer on December 12 2019 89 On October 29 2021 Netflix released the official trailer for season 2 90 91 92 Release EditIn April 2019 Netflix s Ted Sarandos told investors in an earnings call that the series would be released in late 2019 93 The series premiered on December 20 2019 88 The second season premiered on December 17 2021 94 The third season was released in two volumes with the first five episodes premiering on June 29 and the last three episodes on July 27 2023 respectively 33 Specials Edit On August 26 2020 a making of about the first season of the show titled Making The Witcher was released on Netflix 95 On September 2 2020 the making of series The Witcher A Look Inside the Episodes premiered on Netflix 96 With the release of the second season Netflix released on December 17 2021 Making The Witcher Season 2 97 The Witcher Bestiary Season 1 Part 1 98 The Witcher Bestiary Season 1 Part 2 99 The Characters of the Continent 100 and The Witcher Fireplace 101 102 On July 27 2023 along with the third season s second part premiere Netflix released the making of special Making The Witcher Season 3 103 Reception EditCritical reception Edit Critical response of The WitcherSeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic168 91 reviews 104 54 17 reviews 105 295 63 reviews 106 69 23 reviews 107 377 43 reviews 108 71 14 reviews 109 65 7 reviews 110 Season 1 Edit For the first season Rotten Tomatoes collected 91 reviews and identified 68 of them as positive with an average rating of 6 26 10 The website s critics consensus reads Though the world of The Witcher at times feels only half formed Henry Cavill brings brawny charisma to a series teeming with subversive fantasy elements and dark humor 104 Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 54 out of 100 based on 17 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 105 In a positive review of the first season Erik Kain of Forbes wrote If you re looking for an original dark fantasy with some horror elements some bare skin and plenty of blood and gore and monsters look no further 111 while James Whitbrook of io9 said if you are willing to sit through those trudging opening episodes punctuated by a cool fight here or an intriguing character scene there The Witcher slowly but surely finds itself a fantastical slice of bloody schlocky fun 112 Conversely Entertainment Weekly critic Darren Franich said my destiny is to never watch this borefest ever again awarding the first season an F rating 113 Franich drew criticism when he confessed to watching only the first second and fifth episodes 114 Raisa Bruner from Time gave a positive review to the show and commented each episode gets stronger as the season progresses and ultimately satisfies the fantasy itch 115 Scott Bryan from the BBC was more negative towards the show by criticizing it for relying too much on the gameplays and how they didn t know how to properly adapt it into a TV show 116 Critic William Hughes from The A V Club commented in a positive review The Witcher is by no means perfect even ignoring the earlier structural flaws its efforts at comedy often come off sounding a bit too modern for the rest of its setting and the characters tendency to monologue to any unspeaking object or person they can find horses mute companions literal dead babies verges on comedic But when the worst thing you can say about a series is that every episode ends up being better than the one that preceded it that leaves an exciting amount of room to grow 117 The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski commented favorably on the show stating I was more than happy with Henry Cavill s appearance as The Witcher He s a real professional Just as Viggo Mortensen gave his face to Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings so Henry gave his to Geralt and it shall be forever so Sapkowski added I shall be happy if the viewers and readers take anything away anything that shall enrich them in some way Also I sincerely hope to leave the viewers and readers hot In every sense Not tepid not lukewarm 118 Author Tom Long from The Detroit News praised the series for its action sequences an performances and gave the show a grade of B rating 119 Matthew Aguilar from ComicBook com gave a positive response by rating the show with 4 out of 5 The Witcher brings the world s rich characters sharp wit and stylish action to life in a truly delightful way and whether you re a fan of the novels or the games you re going to find something to love 120 Critic Daniel D Addario was more negative with the show and commented This is a show with moments of drama and of gruesome violence cut through with a glancing humor that too often feels tossed off and out of place in the world the show has created 121 Season 2 Edit The second season received positive reviews Rotten Tomatoes reports a 95 approval rating with an average rating of 7 9 10 based on 62 reviews The website s critical consensus reads The Witcher s second season expands on its first in all the best ways and most importantly it remains a whole lot of fun 106 Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 69 out of 100 based on 23 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 107 Critic Sheena Scott from Forbes favorably commented Throughout the episodes characters repeatedly point out their resemblance a similar attitude the same hairstyle to keep on reminding the viewers of their daughter father bond But as the ending of Season 2 indicates it looks like it is this very bond that may be put into jeopardy in the next season 122 Angie Han from The Hollywood Reporter praised the series for being an improvement over its previous season although it may not be perfect She commented the series In its second outing The Witcher feels confident enough to open itself up to that whole array of feelings 123 In a more negative review Roxana Hadadi from Vulture stated In its second season The Witcher is most engaging when exploring the alliances and allegiances between Geralt Yennefer and Ciri and when using those three to consider Nivellen s insistence that Monsters are born of deeds alone Unforgivable ones But in its attempt to build a bigger world the series falls prey to more fantasy tropes than it masters 124 Author Leigh Butler deemed the second season as an improvement over its previous season praising its deeper themes better storyline performances and finally approaching its potential and stated Season 2 so far is better and working its way toward potentially great When it comes down to it there is really only one thing any story needs to accomplish and The Witcher has accomplished it 125 James Whitbrook from io9 said The new focus on character building might mean less focus on specific short stories from Sapkowski s collection of Witcher tales but it makes the show s world feel more expansive and nuanced in ways it didn t until late in the show s first season while still keeping things centered on the characters as the sense of scale expands 126 Nick Schager in a negative review stated Even by typical fantasy genre standards the show indulges in so much make believe terminology and at such an incessant clip that it quickly proves easier to give up trying to make heads or tails of every detail and instead just go with the wonky narrative flow 127 while Allison Keene from Paste commented in a positive review More than anything though The Witcher s excellent Season 2 is a deeper dive into a rich world that shines in its focus on Ciri and Geralt s relationship and how that connection influences everything around them Though there are plenty of things to quibble over from book to screen or from videogame screen although the show is expressly pulled from the page The Witcher is perhaps best viewed and accepted as a fresh translation of an old fable 128 Critic Carly Lane from Collider gave a positive feedback By comparison Season 2 is finally settling into its stride and has an even better sense of what works while discarding more of what didn t although there are still the occasional unannounced time jumps forward or surprise character introductions that demand attentiveness rather than any distracted background viewing 129 Season 3 Edit For the third season Rotten Tomatoes reports a 76 approval rating with an average rating of 7 1 10 based on 42 reviews The website s critical consensus reads Capably shouldered by Henry Cavill s gruff charm The Witcher s plotty third season pays a fittingly fond farewell to this particular Geralt of Rivia 108 Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 14 critics indicating generally favorable reviews for the first five episodes 109 and a score of 65 out of 100 based on 7 critics indicating generally favorable reviews for the last three 110 Audience viewership Edit According to Parrot Analytics The Witcher in its US debut was the third most in demand original streaming series behind Stranger Things and The Mandalorian 130 Parrot s process measures demand expressions which is its globally standardized TV demand measurement unit that reflects the desire engagement and viewership of a series weighted by importance 131 On December 31 2019 Parrot Analytics reported that The Witcher became the most in demand TV series in the world across all platforms 132 On December 30 2019 Netflix issued a number of official lists including the Most Popular TV Shows of 2019 The series was among the most viewed in the U S market where The Witcher was ranked second among series 133 On January 21 2020 Netflix announced that the first season had been viewed by over 76 million viewers on its service within its first month of release 134 Netflix had recently changed its viewership metric from 70 of an episode under the previous metric down to two minutes under the new metric The new metric gives viewing figures 35 higher on average than the previous one 135 The 76 million views in its first month based on the new metric at least two minutes or more is the largest for a Netflix series launch since the introduction of the new viewership metric 136 137 The Witcher was until the release of Bridgerton and Squid Game Netflix s most watched original series launch at the time with 541 million hours viewed in the first 28 days of release and season two achieved 484 million hours watched 138 Sales of The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt in December 2019 were 554 greater than those from December 2018 attributed to renewed interest in the series due to the show 139 Accolades Edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2020 British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography in a Television Drama Gavin Struthers Nominated 140 Dragon Awards Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series Lauren Schmidt Hissrich Nominated 141 Webby Awards Video Trailer People s Voice Lucy Bond Jed Finkelstein Oleg Loginov and Rebecca Salt Won 142 2021 BMI Film amp TV Awards BMI Streaming Series Award Sonya Belousova Won 143 Hollywood Music In Media Awards Best Main Title Theme TV Show Limited Series Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli Nominated 144 Best Original Song in a TV Show Limited Series Sonya Belousova Giona Ostinelli and Jenny Klein NominatedSaturn Awards Best Fantasy Television Series The Witcher Nominated 145 Best Actor on Television Henry Cavill NominatedBest Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Freya Allan Nominated2022 Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design for a One Hour Period or Fantasy Single Camera Series Andrew Laws for A Grain of Truth Nominated 146 British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Make Up amp Hair Design Barrie Gower Sarah Gower and Deb Watson Won 147 Best Sound Fiction James Bain Robert Farr Matthew Collinge Matt Davies Alyn Sclosa and Rob Prynne NominatedBest Special Visual amp Graphic Effects Oliver Cubbage Dadi Einarsson Jet Omoshebi Aleksandar Pejic Stefano Pepin and Gavin Round WonCostume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Sci Fi Fantasy Television Lucinda Wright for Family Nominated 148 Critics Choice Super Awards Best Science Fiction Fantasy Series The Witcher Nominated 149 Best Actor in a Science Fiction Fantasy Series Henry Cavill NominatedGolden Reel Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Series 1 Hour Comedy or Drama Sound Effects and Foley Matthew Collinge Rob Turner Alyn Sclosa Rob Prynne Adam Oakley Rob Weatherall Zoe Freed and Rebecca Heathcote for A Grain of Truth Won 150 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Series 1 Hour Comedy or Drama Music Arabella Winter for A Grain of Truth NominatedHollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Actor in a Streaming Series Drama Henry Cavill Nominated 151 Make Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Best Special Makeup Effects in Television Limited Miniseries or New Media Series Barrie Gower and Deb Watson Nominated 152 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Fantasy Sci Fi Costumes Lucinda Wright and Rebecca Jempson for Family Nominated 153 Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie Dadi Einarsson Gavin Round Bruno Baron Matthias Bjarnason Sebastien Francoeur Aleksandar Pejic Oliver Cubbage Mateusz Tokarz and Stefano Pepin NominatedOutstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Adam Horton NominatedSaturn Awards Best Fantasy Series Streaming The Witcher Nominated 154 Visual Effects Society Awards Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real Time Project Hannes Faupel Stephane Paccolat Ivan Cadena Ayala and Laurent Fortin for Leshy Eskel Tree Branch Creature Nominated 155 156 Marko Chulev Rasely Ma Mike Beaulieu and Robin Witzsche for Nivellen the Cursed Man WonSpin offs EditFilms Edit Main article The Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf In January 2020 Netflix announced an animated spin off film titled The Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf focusing on the origin story of Geralt s mentor and fellow witcher Vesemir Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Beau DeMayo worked on the film with production by Studio Mir 157 It was released on August 23 2021 158 On September 25 2021 a second animated feature film was announced 32 Series Edit Main article The Witcher Blood Origin A live action prequel limited series The Witcher Blood Origin was announced by Netflix in July 2020 Set 1200 years before Geralt s time it shows the origin of the Witchers Schmidt Hissrich developed the prequel as executive producer and Declan de Barra served as showrunner 159 In July 2021 Michelle Yeoh and Sophia Brown joined the cast Filming began in August 2021 in the United Kingdom 160 161 with Lenny Henry Mirren Mack Nathaniel Curtis Dylan Moran Jacob Collins Levy Lizzie Annis Huw Novelli Francesca Mills Amy Murray and Zach Wyatt joining the cast 162 The series premiered on December 25 2022 and consists of four episodes 163 On September 25 2021 a family friendly animated series was announced 32 164 References Edit Skrebels Joe May 17 2017 Netflix to Produce The Witcher TV Series IGN Archived from the original on September 23 2019 Retrieved December 28 2019 We started production of the series based on The Witcher in coop with NetflixUS and SeanDanielCompany Twitter May 17 2017 Archived from the original on May 17 2017 Retrieved December 28 2019 a b Joseph 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