Netflix’s The Witcher racks up 200,000 bad ratings before Henry Cavill exits, and here’s why

Netflixs The Witcher racks up 200000 bad ratings before Henry
Henry Cavill is out, Liam Hemsworth is in. The main role change in the Netflix hit The Witcher shocked many fans. They are now obviously venting their displeasure on the trailer for Cavill’s third and final season of the fantasy series. The Witcher fans lament Henry Cavill’s departure with negative reviews

As observed by Screen Rant, among others, the trailer for the third season of The Witcher has already been released rated negatively over 200,000 times. Positive judgments are currently just over 50,000 votes. A look at the comments points to Cavill’s departure as the reason. So it also seems to a fan on Twitter.

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No one can replace you“, can be read there. For many fans, there has never been a more ideal cast for main character Geralt than Cavill. He’s not the only The Witcher star to have been swapped out, though.

When is The Witcher season 3 coming to Netflix?

The Witcher Season 3 will be released in two parts. Part 1 is coming June 29, 2023 with five episodes of Netflix, Part 2 will deliver the remaining three episodes on July 27, 2023. Season 2 was released in December 2021.

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