Liam Hemsworth will take over for Henry Cavill next season.
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- When Is The Witcher Season 4 Coming Out?
- Where Can You Watch The Witcher Season 4?
- Is There A Trailer For The Witcher Season 4?
- Who Is Starring In The Witcher Season 4?
- What Will Season 4 Of The Witcher Be About?
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- Is Season 4 The End Of The Witcher?
Officially debuting on December 20, 2019, The Witcher quickly became one of Netflix’s most exciting and successful shows. In an age of binge-watching shows on streaming platforms, The Witcher soon earned the title of the ideal binge-watch show on Netflix, amassing an almighty fan base on top of the franchise’s already huge following. Now almost four years and three Seasons on, The Witcher is still one of the most popular and talked about shows on Netflix and, consequently, in the world.
However, in more recent times, it’s highly talked about nature is often due to happenings off-screen rather than on it, with some of the behind-the-scenes drama seemingly overshadowing the show itself. With that in mind, some of the show’s fan base and indeed those who create it would love to get the franchise’s reputation back on track following a turbulent year, and, with Season 4 of the show on its way sometime soon, hopefully, that can be the case. With all that being said, and with much of the behind-the-scenes drama coming to on-screen fruition in the upcoming fourth outing, here is everything we know about The Witcher Season 4 so far.
The Witcher
Geralt of Rivia, a solitary monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.
When Is The Witcher Season 4 Coming Out?
Unfortunately, we do not yet have an official release date for Season 4. This is unsurprising given its current production status, but that hasn’t stopped many in the fan base from trying to second-guess a release date. Given all the information we have at our disposal, there is a chance we may see the show’s fourth season debut in 2024, but there is also a chance we might have to wait until 2025. Either way, make sure to stay tuned to Collider for any and all updates regarding The Witcher‘s upcoming fourth Season.
Where Can You Watch The Witcher Season 4?
It will certainly not come as a shock to fans of the show that Season 4, just like the previous three Seasons, will be exclusively available on Netflix. For those who do not have a subscription to the streaming platform and who want to catch up on their Witcher lore in time for the fourth Season, a subscription with ads costs $6.99 per month, an ad-free subscription that supports one device costs $9.99 per month, and an ad-free version supporting two devices costing $15.49 per month.
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Is There A Trailer For The Witcher Season 4?
A teaser for The Witcher season 4 has been made available by Netflix, but there isn’t an official trailer yet. Take a look below.
Who Is Starring In The Witcher Season 4?
Given that we are not sure about the Season 4 release of The Witcher, much of the cast list is still up for speculation. However, because of events that transpired at the end of Season 3, there are a few faces that are definitely returning to the screen. Anya Chalotra (Wanderlust) will return as Yennefer of Vengerberg, Freya Allan (Gunpowder Milkshake) as Princess Ciri, Joey Batey (Strike) as Jaskier, Bart Edwards (Peep Show) as Emhyr van Emreis, and Mahesh Jadu as Vilgefortz of Roggeveen. The cast has also seen some significant additions, such as the well-known actor Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games) taking on the role of Geralt of Rivia. As a result of the show’s massive fan base, The Witcher is now able to showcase the talents of some of the biggest actors in the world.
The question surrounding Season 4’s cast is the exact question that has seemingly drawn the most off-screen heat on the show, with it being announced that the talented Henry Cavill (Zack Snyder’s Justice League), a mainstay of the show since its first moments and a man with a wonderful catalog of episodes behind him, would be stepping down from his role as Geralt of Rivia. This news, which came at a similar time to the announcement that Cavill would not be reprising his role as Superman either, definitely shook the fandom and caused a bitter taste in viewer’s mouths that only dampened the atmosphere surrounding Season 3, and contributed to its low critical ratings and public reaction. It was also announced that Cavill’s character would not be written out of the show, but would be replaced by Liam Hemsworth. Hemsworth is a worthy replacement as an actor with enormous talent and experience in large franchises. However, the in-world narrative surr