The Witcher, Geralt and Liam Hemsworth
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Here is where all the major players from "The Witcher" Season 4 ended up ahead of the Netflix fantasy drama's final episodes
By the time the Season 4 finale “Baptism of Fire” arrives, that transformation is complete. Geralt realizes his childhood dream only to find it hollow. Ciri loses the last of her innocence. Yennefer stands among the ashes of Montecalvo, gathers what remains of a broken order, then walks into a storm to face the man who destroyed it.
Geralt and Ciri undergo immense trials that will change them forever in the bloodsoaked season 4 finale of The Witcher.
"The Witcher" boss Lauren Schmidt Hissrich talks about the big Season 4 battle, that surprising death and Geralt's heartbreaking ending
Cavill's exit announcement also included the news that "Hunger Games" actor Liam Hemsworth, 35, would take over the role; ever since, there has been rampant speculation and debate among fans about how the show will continue and why,
The Witcher Season 4 sees Liam Hemsworth take over from Henry Cavill, and while it's not an upgrade, it's not entirely worse for it either.
In The Witcher Season 4, there’s one way Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt is different to the Henry Cavill version, according to the showrunner.
The Witcher' boss Lauren Schmidt-Hissrich explains all the Season 4 deaths, Ciri's love interest and what to expect in the final season.
Geralt of Rivia looks very different in The Witcher Season 4, and the Netflix show offers up a convincing in-universe explanation as to why that is. Henry Cavill rocked The Witcher fandom when he quit the show back in October 2022,