Svoboda | Graniru | BBC Russia | Golosameriki | Facebook
×

‘The Witcher’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix Ahead of Series Premiere

The Witcher” is getting a second season at Netflix before the first has even launched.

The streamer has renewed the drama series starring Henry Cavill, which is based on the book series of the same name by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The most recent novel, “Season of Storms,” was published in 2013. The series has also been adapted into a popular video game franchise as well as comic books and tabletop games.

The eight-episode second season will begin production in London early in 2020, for a planned debut in 2021. The eight-episode first season will launch on Netflix on Dec. 20. Cavill will return for the second season as protagonist Geralt of Rivia, with Anya Chalotra returning as Yennefer along with Freya Allan as Ciri.

“I’m so thrilled that before fans have even seen our first season, we are able to confirm that we’ll be returning to The Continent again to continue telling the stories of Geralt, Yennefer and Ciri,” showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said.

The series is described as the story of the intertwined destinies of three individuals in the vast world of The Continent, where humans, elves, witchers, gnomes, and monsters battle to survive and thrive, and where good and evil is not easily identified.

Schmidt Hissrich will also return as executive producer on Seaosn 2 along with Tomek Baginski, Jason F. Brown, Sean Daniel, Mike Ostrowski, Steve Gaub and Jarosław Sawko.

More TV

  • 'Saturday Night Live': RuPaul Teaches Pete

    'Saturday Night Live': RuPaul Teaches Pete Davidson About the Art of Drag (Watch)

    RuPaul made history last year when winning a fourth consecutive Emmy for hosting a reality competition program while that program (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”) won a second consecutive Emmy in its own category. And by hosting “Saturday Night Live” on Feb. 8, RuPaul made history again — as the first drag queen to host the long-running [...]

  • Gayle King

    CBS News Chief Defends Morning Anchor Gayle King After Threats

    CBS News came to the defense of one of its star anchors Saturday after morning host Gayle King was subjected to threats of violence by entertainer Snoop Dogg and others in the wake of an interview in which one of her questions pertained to a sexual assault charge against the late Kobe Bryant. The interview, [...]

  • Robert Conrad Dead

    Robert Conrad, Star of TV's 'The Wild Wild West,' Dies at 84

    Actor Robert Conrad, the star of television series including “Hawaiian Eye,” “The Wild Wild West” and “Baa Baa Black Sheep” during an almost five-decade career that also included the occasional feature film, has died in Malibu, Calif. He was 84. Conrad toplined at least one series in the 1950s, ’60s, ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, a [...]

  • Jennifer Lopez arrives at the 35th

    Jennifer Lopez Blasts Super Bowl 'Too Sexy' Critics: 'It Was a Celebration of Women and Latino Culture'

    On Saturday, Jennifer Lopez defended her recent Super Bowl halftime with Shakira, which was criticized by some as being “too sexy.” “I think that’s honestly silliness,” she told Variety‘s Marc Malkin at the Independent Spirit Awards. Lopez and Shakira’s halftime performance on Sunday, which scored rave reviews otherwise, featured pole-dancing, a children’s choir and both [...]

  • Cast and Filmmakers of PowerPaleyLive NY:

    'Power' Team Sets Up Series Finale While Still Looking Ahead to Spinoff

    As “Power” prepares to sign off, it does so leaving a legacy that had an impact not only on its cast and crew but also on the wider cultural narrative. “We have not had a lot of really rich, black anti-heroes yet,” showrunner Courtney A. Kemp told Variety, “and I think what’s really important is [...]

More From Our Brands

Access exclusive content