Netflix's Witcher series to launch in late 2019

Netflix's Witcher series to launch in late 2019

The Witcher Netflix adaptation will appear before the end of 2019, the company confirmed. This is what emerges from an appeal to investors (posted by Deadline). Ted Sarandso, Netflix's content manager, revealed the news, which will appeal to fans of the series who were expecting a 2020 release at the earliest. Although this is the Witcher video game series that most TechRadar readers will know, c the source of the games, the books by Polish author Andrzej Sapowski, whose show will inspire. He will work as a consultant for the show filmed in Hungary, the series will be supervised and written by Lauren Hissrich. Geralt from MetropolisSo, who's who in the world of the Witchering live show? Superman himself, Henry Cavill, will wear a gray wig to take on the lead role of monster hunter Geralt of Rivia. Ciri is played by Freya Allan, Yennefer by Anya Chalotra, and Triss Merigold by Anna Shaffer. Hissrich says she's a "huge" fan of the Witcher video games, but has tried to go back to the books to make sure "it was one of a kind." In the Hollywood Reporter last year, he said: "One of the things closest to my heart is that people are worried that we are going to strip away the cultural background of The Witcher, to take away its Slavic roots, he must be proud of the people in Poland. It couldn't be further from the truth. What I've always wanted to do is take these Slavic stories and give them a global audience. "Star Wars fan?" Disney + has something for you.