The Witcher, Netflix and Season 4
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Netflix’s “The Witcher” Season 4 is here with Liam Hemsworth taking over for Henry Cavill. Will the show be returning for a fifth season? Find out what is planned.
This article contains spoilers for “The Witcher” Season 4, now streaming on Netflix. There’s a new witcher on the hunt in the Continent. Liam Hemsworth steps into the monster-killing shoes of Geralt in Netflix’s “The Witcher” Season 4,
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Yes! Not only is The Witcher guaranteed a fifth season, but it's in post-production now. In April 2024, a little under a year after season 3 premiered, Netflix announced that The Witcher will film its next two seasons back to back with season 5 as the finale.
Henry Cavill announced he was leaving Netflix's "The Witcher" back in 2022. Three years later, here's the why, and how Liam Hemsworth replaces him.
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“Episode five is one of my favorites we’ve ever done, and it comes straight from a story in the books,” showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said in a Zoom roundtable attended by Polygon. “We call it the soup episode. It’s really this moment of respite for the characters where they get to sit down and rest for a moment.”
The Witcher' will return with Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia, but Netflix is ending the series with Season 5.
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