It feels like an eternity since the release of CD Projekt Red's groundbreaking RPG, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and though a sequel is in the works, Geralt of Rivia will not be the protagonist. Thankfully, you can get your fix of gravelly-voiced antiheroes in the upcoming Netflix film, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, with voice actor Doug Cockle reprising his iconic role.
Available on the streaming platform from 11th February 2025, Cockle teases that Geralt will be crossing swords with merpeople, so look forward to that. It follows author Andrzej Sapkowski's short story A Little Sacrifice, and shares a director with Netflix's previous Witcher flick, Nightmare of the Wolf, which is itself worth a watch in the meantime.
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What do you think of Geralt's animated outings? Do you prefer your Witcher live-action? Put up with that insufferable bard in the comments section below.
Khayl Adam is Push Square's roving Australian correspondent, a reporter tasked with scouring the internet for the richest, most succulent PlayStation stories. With five years of experience as a freelance journalist and mercenary wordsmith, RPGs are his first great love, but strategy and tactics games are a close second, genres in which he is only too happy to specialize.
Honestly, the animated originals that Netflix puts out aren´t even that bad. A shame that the majority of people still prefer the live action drivel they constantly inflict upon us
Does anyone actually prefer «Henry Cavill» Geralt to the in-game one? I always struggle to see the point of live action adaptions. It´s the same with the upcoming Yakuza live action. Why? is the question resounding in my mind
I guess we´ll find out when it launches
Joseph Anderson: I’m a Witcher!
I really really hope they do this story proud and don't ruin it with some fanfic sh*te like the live action series. Looking forward to seeing Essi Daven.
I still don't see any else
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