Following the great mustache debacle that was Superman, many dedicated The Witcher fans had a hard time seeing Henry Cavill in the role of Geralt of Rivia in the upcoming The Witcher Netflix series. Since then, we’ve had a few trailers that definitely put a lot of those fears to rest and following another recent video reveal, a new set of cast photos have emerged showing off Yennefer and Geralt both in addition to a few other sneak peeks:
New exclusive pictures of Netflix’s The Witcher via @Corriere!
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Seeing the possible Basilik alongside the stunning new shot of Yennefer has us more than a little hyped. As a longtime fan of the Witcher franchise, including the original novels that the show is based off of, I can’t wait to see some of my favourite moments on screen.
It definitely hasn’t been an easy road, a tumultuous ride that the man himself – Henry Cavill – has been quite candid about in the past. “When I heard they were making The Witcher, I obviously was incredibly excited, and I annoyed the living daylights out of my agents,” Cavill revealed in an interview earlier this year. “I called them every day and said, ‘Guys, now? Meeting now? How ’bout now?’ And they eventually said, ‘Look, they’ve brought on a showrunner, and we’ve called them, and they said, ‘Look, we’re not even close to that process yet,” and I kept on pushing, pushing, pushing, and eventually I think Netflix just got tired[.]”
“I sat down with Lauren, we had a great conversation about the show, where it was going, and my passion for it as well, and then she was very frank with me at the time,” he admitted. “Said, ‘Look, we haven’t even started the process of casting yet; it was great to meet you, but we’ve got a long way to go. I’ve got to start writing as well.'”
“And so, it was then — I think it was a four-month break or something after that?” Cavill said. “And I was just hoping that when they came round all the other casting and everything — and it’s important that the right casting process is done; you can’t just hire the first person who walks into the room. I was fortunate enough to land the role after my audition, which was fun. It was nerve-racking obviously, because I really, really, really wanted it. But got there in the end, and here I am now.”
Though many were skeptical, the reveal trailer during San Diego Comic-Con alleviated many doubts, showing off that he does have exactly what it takes to be the witcher to end all witchers.
We can see for ourselves how Henry Cavill transforms into Geralt when The Witcher Netflix series lands later this year.
Published: Oct 23, 2019 7:01 PM UTC