Netflix split The Witcher Season 3 into Part 1 and Part 2. In the last three episodes that have now run Henry Cavill says goodbye finally from his series role. How the narrative develops in Season 3 and which ones Implications for the future of the Witcher franchise that will have, we explore in our discussion on the current status of the fantasy series.
After Season 3: Netflix’s The Witcher is on the brink without Henry Cavill
Following our more general The Witcher Season 3 Part 1 podcast, this time we’re stepping up ruthlessly spoiler straight into the action of the second half and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the season finale, including Henry Cavill’s farewell.
The Witcher season 3, Henry Cavill’s farewell and Netflix’s witcher future in the podcast:
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00:32:58 – A worthy farewell for Henry Cavill?
00:47:00 – Season 4, spin-offs and the future of the series
01:01:16 – Can Netflix’ The Witcher universe still be saved?
With a battle, a desert wandering and a separation await the 3 final episodes of The Witcher season 3 ending. Yes it is Farewell to Henry Cavill succeeded? How will his successor Liam Hemsworth be introduced – with story explanation or uncommented? And what tracks does the Netflix series lay for future adventures?
Season 4 of The Witcher has long been ordered, and we can also expect a Witcher spin-off on the rat gang, which Ciri (Freya Allan) was introduced to in episode 8. With all the big plans that Netflix is making for releases, new seasons and new films for its biggest fantasy franchise, we are primarily concerned with the question whether the quality of The Witcher can sustain the franchise house of cards – also (but not only) after the loss of fan favorite Henry Cavill.
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Henry Cavill’s last fight
Because despite evolved main characters with leadership potential and hotly anticipated new villains, the world of The Witcher doesn’t always make it easy for casual viewers to follow its convoluted storylines. But when disoriented Netflix subscribers wearily abandon the series and hardcore Witcher fans swear off the fantasy series along with Henry Cavill, what’s left?
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