Toss a coin to your favorite Netflix executives because The Witcher is officially coming back for season two. Back in November 2019, more than a month before the series premiered, Netflix announced plans for a second season, set to air in 2021. Since then, the series—as well as most of the entertainment industry—halted production for several months due to COVID-19 concerns. But after safety delays, season two is officially on the way. Here’s everything we know about The Witcher season two.
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The Witcher‘s Season Two Plot
Season two of The Witcher is getting a little more family focused… on Geralt’s family that is. One of the season’s major focus’s is on Geralt keeping Ciri safe by brining her to his childhood home. So yep we’re meeting a bunch of new witchers. As for Yennefer, she’s alive if not wholly safe at the moment.
Here’s the official season two logline from Netflix:
“Convinced Yennefer’s life was lost at the Battle of Sodden, Geralt of Rivia brings Princess Cirilla to the safest place he knows, his childhood home of Kaer Morhen. While the Continent’s kings, elves, humans and demons strive for supremacy outside its walls, he must protect the girl from something far more dangerous: the mysterious power she possesses inside.”
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Behind the scenes
Season two consists of eight episodes, with Stephen Surjik, Sarah O’Gorman, Ed Bazalgette, and Geeta Patel each directing two episodes. Lauren Schmidt Hissrich returns as showrunner and executive producer. Season two debuts more or less two full years after the series premiered. After several COVID delays, the series finally wrapped production in April 2021.
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The Witcher Season Two Cast
You can’t have The Witcher without Geralt of Rivia. Henry Cavill is, of course, reprising his role as the titular witcher. Joining him are the rest of the principal quartet: Anya Chalotra as sorceress Yennefer, Freya Allan as Princess Ciri, and Joey Batey as the beloved bard Jaskier. Other returning members of the large ensemble cast include MyAnna Buring, Tom Canton, Lilly Cooper, Jeremy Crawford, Eamon Farren, Mahesh Jadu, Terence Maynard, Lars Mikkelson, Mimi Ndiweni, Royce Pierreson, Wilson Radjou-Pujalte, Anna Shaffer, and Therica Wilson Read.
Season two also boasts a lot of new characters, including several witchers. Killing Eve star Kim Bodnia is playing Vesemir, legendary witcher and father figure for Geralt. Game of Thrones alum Kristofer Hivju joins as Nivellen, who features in the short story “A Grain of Truth,” which the series is adapting. Actors Paul Bullion and Yasen Atour will play a pair of witchers named Lambert and Coën.
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Other new additions include The Danish Girl’s Aisha Fabienne Ross as Lydia, Basil Eidenbenz (Victoria) as Eskel, Agnes Bjorn as Vereena, and newcomer Mecia Simson will play Francesca. Unlike many characters previously featured in Andrzej Sapkowski’s books or the video games, Dolittle‘s Carmel Laniado’s Violet and Kevin Doyle’s Ba’lian are original characters.
Bridgerton’s Adjoa Andoh will play Nenneke, a priestess from Melitele and longtime ally of Geralt’s, while Outlander and Preacher alum Graham McTavish is Redanian intelligence leader Dijkstra. The detective agency Codringher and Fenn is also making its debut during season two. Simon Callow, best known for Four Weddings and a Funeral and another Outlander alum, is the former, while Liz Carr, in a gender-swapped casting, is Fenn. Chris Fulton will play Rience, who in the books, is a powerful mage on the hunt for Ciri, while Cassie Clare will play Redanian sorceress Phillippa Eilhart.
Release Date
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The Witcher season two premieres on December 17, 2021.
Any News Beyond Season Two?
Going into the series, viewers knew they’d get at least two seasons of Henry Cavill battling monsters in a gorgeous silver-white wig. But fear not, we’re already promised more. (In addition to the Blood Origin spinoff.) During Netflix’s Tudum event, the streaming platformed confirmed season three is on the way. This is perfect as Hissrich has apparently mapped out seven seasons worth of storylines.
Originally published on November 19, 2019.
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