With The Witcher season 3 currently in production, the series’ writers and producers have apparently already mapped out season 4. Inspired by the stories of Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski as well as CD Projekt’s video games, Netflix’s The Witcher follows Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia — the eponymous monster hunter — Anya Chalotra as the sorceress, Yennefer of Vengerberg, and Freya Allan as Ciri of Cintra, a young woman with the power to transform the Continent. The Witcher season 1 released in December 2019 and introduced its characters by adapting stories from Sapkowski’s The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny.
The Witcher season 2 looked to Blood of Elves for inspiration when it was released in December 2021. It saw Geralt, united with his Child Surprise, Ciri, travel to the Kaer Morhen and meet Witchers led by Kim Bodnia’s Vesemir. Throughout the season, it was revealed that Ciri has Elder blood and is connected to an Elven prophecy tied to the fate of the world. Filming for The Witcher season 3 officially began this month, but it seems that future plans are already developing.
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During a recent interview on Brigade Radio, director Stephen Surjik said The Witcher season 4 has already been “mapped out.” Surjik, who helmed season 2 episodes “A Grain of Truth” and Kaer Morhen,” is set to return for two episodes of season 3. Although he’s unsure if he’ll be back for season 4, it certainly sounds that way. Read Surjik's full quote below:
«The writers and producers mapped out Season 4. Oh yeah. I don't know if I'm part of that mapping program, but at least they told me that they're mapping it out.”
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