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Real and virtual fans attend ‘The Witcher’ London premiere

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Posted on December 2, 2021

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The Witcher Season 2 Premieres in London with Fans Attending

LONDON (Reuters) – The cast of Netflix’s “The Witcher” hit the red carpet in London’s Leicester Square on Wednesday for the premiere of the second season of the epic fantasy series that fans attended in person and virtually.

Based on the series of novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, the highly-anticipated second season follows Geralt of Rivia, played by British actor Henry Cavill, as he hunts monsters in a fantasy realm known as the Continent.

Anya Chalotra, who plays sorceress Yennefer, said seeing all the fans at the event made the success of the show feel real to her. More fans of the show watched the premiere online through a video call streaming on a large screen.

The first season was viewed by over 76 million people within its first month of release, according to Netflix’s 2019 earnings.

Several new cast members have joined the show for season two.

Cavill said his favourite part of filming season two was working with Danish actor Kim Bodnia, who plays Vesemir, one of the oldest and most experienced monster hunters known as witchers.

“Kim and I really brought something which wasn’t on the page, it was about bringing the emotionality of these characters in rather than just being sort of roughty-toughty monster killers,” Cavill told Reuters.

Netflix announced in September that the show would be returning for a third season and lead producer Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said the writing is almost complete.

“We’re so excited to keep telling these stories. Andrzej Sapkowski wrote such amazing books, and we just want to get through all of them and we want the chance to get them to fans,” she said.

For Cavill, reportedly a long-time fan of the video game adaptation before being cast, the most important thing is staying true to the books.

“We’ll see how the scripts come out and then I’ll work with everyone to hopefully bring book Geralt and as much of the books into the show is possible,” he said.

The second season of “The Witcher” starts streaming on Netflix globally on Dec. 17.

(Reporting by Mindy Burrows; Editing by Karishma Singh)

Key Takeaways

  • The Witcher Season 2 premiered in London with in-person and virtual fans.
  • Henry Cavill stars as Geralt of Rivia in the fantasy series.
  • The first season was a massive hit with over 76 million views.
  • Season 2 introduces new characters, including Vesemir.
  • Netflix confirms a third season is in the works.

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The main topic is the premiere of The Witcher Season 2 in London, attended by fans both in person and virtually.
Who stars in The Witcher?
Henry Cavill stars as Geralt of Rivia, with Anya Chalotra playing Yennefer.
When does Season 2 start streaming?
The Witcher Season 2 starts streaming globally on Netflix on December 17.

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