Netflix’s The Witcher has been greenlit for season two

While the first season of Netflix’s The Witcher is still a month away, Netflix has recently announced on Twitter that there will be a season two as well. Below you can see the tweet featuring Geralt’s two swords. Probably the steel and silver swords, steel for humans and silver for monsters, his two trusted companions.

Now I don’t know about you guys but from the trailer it looks quite good. There are of course a couple of things I didn’t love, but overall I think it has potential. I also very much like Cavill’s voice, he sounds a bit like Doug Cockle, who is the voice actor of Geralt in the video games.

Also what did you guys think of his eyes? I really don’t mind them to be honest and probably having CGI on them all the time could end up looking bad. The intoxication state eyes though look freaking awesome, scary and intimidating as hell. Unfortunately I doubt non-sentient monsters get intimidated.

The swordplay also looks very cool and I do hope they will use continuous shots for the fight scenes. My only concern right now are the monsters. So far we have seen a Kikimora, which looked fine. We also got a bit of a Striga and something that looked like a combination of a Foglet, a Ghoul and a Nekker, from the latest trailer. I am really hoping they will do the monsters justice.

Also here is the latest trailer in case you missed it.

THE WITCHER | MAIN TRAILER | NETFLIX

The series is set to be released on December 20th and all episodes will be available from the start.

33 thoughts on “Netflix’s The Witcher has been greenlit for season two”

    1. Nah it won’t fail. The average person doesn’t give a hoot about any SJWing… Just take a look at this site for example. You wouldn’t have guessed that most people on this site supports all this rubbish and more. They love EA, Ubisoft, Square Enix, Xbox Game pass (UWP), DRM & all things that says “the consumer loses”. You would never know until you say something to bait, then all of a sudden comes the downvote. Most people just don’t care and all they want is just to be entertained. Even if it’s buy insulting their intelligence, they love that schitt. Bunch of spineless good for nothing cowards.

      1. I thought they were losing money, specially since their original concept drop massively in quality and increasing the prices for subscription made a lot of people get out. At this point i think Netflix is just a cover for money laundry :p

        1. They lost some money from subscription losses, they still made $4.93B for the year. There stock is still $295.03, and the companies market cap is $129.3B.

          They’re in no danger of having anything happen to them.

          The Witcher is still pocket change worth of money for them. When they stop making billions of dollars a year, then they’ll be in trouble and in some sort of danger from greenlighting shows.

  1. i never seen walking dead …. or game of thrones … or braking bad ….
    i will watch this only if its good … idont wanna waste my time on trash

    1. Breaking Bad’ I never got into especially since the main actor thinks he’s the liberal savior of the people. I just wish hollywierd actors would just, shut the fuq up & read the script. We don’t wanna know your politics. Game Of Thrones is basically a Feminist Wet Dream. Walking Dead never seen either, doesn’t appeal to me. I spend my days watching shows like Justified, no Tom Cuckery or Faggotry in that show. Just Straight up man doing what he needs to do to make the wrongs right.

    1. Bro your avatar is of a blue faced, pink haired alien from one of the worst games ever made you shouldnt talk about beauty or quality.

      While i hate seeing one of my favourite franchises butchered by modern politics its even worse seeing all these cockroaches crawl out of the woodworks that clearly only critique things for the sake of upvotes.

    2. Listen I can understand the whole blackwashing thing. It’s just as bad when Hollywood used to whitewash a lot of their movies. But does it really matter at this point? The author of the novels himself said he’s expecting it to be a masterpiece after seeing the recent trailer. If he’s okay with the content he’s seeing then I guess it shouldn’t really matter if it’s not 100% true to the original source material.

      It’s a fictional book inspired by European culture. A book that was written a while back in the 90s. If the book was based on true history then I’d fully understand the backlash. Also, I’m not quite sure what you’re getting at with the image in context to what you wrote. To me it reads as subtle racism but alrighty.

      1. I’m not so sure about that. I get the feeling that he was able to profit out of the game’s popularity since a decent portion of game’s audience would immediately purchase the novels after playing the games.

        He had the choice to be part of the production for the Netflix series but he chose to opt out. If he genuinely cared so much about making money he wouldn’t have done that. From what I recall it’s the gaming culture he doesn’t get, not just CD Projekt Red. Which is perfectly fine given the era he grew up in.

  2. “Netflix has recently announced on Twitter…”

    SJW-infested company announces news of SJW-infested project at the primary social media safe space for SJWs. Imagine my shock.

  3. I hope its an all black, disabled, transgendered cast next season for diversity’s sake. Roach should really just be a spiffed up wheelchair.

  4. The more I saw this trailer, the more terrible it looks!
    The game CGI trailers are 100X better than this SJW cancer!
    My fav CGI trailer was the one with the Witch…mature, dark, beautiful, and full of gore and tense action! AMAZING trailer!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehjJ614QfeM

    Or this one is also amazing. (This is the kind of narration I expected when in the trailer…not some weak female voice):
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0i88t0Kacs

    1. A night to remember was a great Twist indeed. Especially after playing Blood & Wine. You’re like, “wait a minute”… ?

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