Interesting. Sounds like he will be playing Regis. I always pictured him being white, probably because of his depiction in The Witcher 3. But I've read Baptism of Fire and I'm halfway through the next book (Tower of Swallows) and I don't recall him being described as white. Maybe I glossed over that.Well, Season 4 is still happening, for some reason.
https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/witcher-season-4-laurence-fishburne-regis-1235870071/
I wonder how they are going to handle the fact that Yennifer is barely in this book (and she hasn't shown up yet in the next one either).
Season 4 is the one starting production.What season are we on?
We pretty much gave up after season 2
For me the show really fell off toward the end of Season 2. Season 3 was a minor improvement as it stuck closer to the narrative of the novels, but the biggest problem is that the show runners seem to be focused on what I assume is a Game of Thrones inspired attempt at court intrigue. Too much focus on detailing the politics of the world and too large of a cast when the novels are about the main players in the story and how their quest is affected by the politics that happen largely behind the scenes. The series also suffers from a lack of budget--this should be a sweeping adventure when too much of it takes place inside in fairly generic sets.
I'm going through the novels myself at the moment, and yes, the short stories made for better television than the ongoing plot, which is really a fault of the writers on the show.
Netflix wanted SO BADLY for Witcher to be their version of GoT, but the two are like night and day.
Netflix wanted SO BADLY for Witcher to be their version of GoT, but the two are like night and day.
It's as if the producers saw how popular The Witcher was getting, both books and games, that they wanted to take it on, yet not actually care about adapting the works. They just wanted a popular fantasy franchise they could mould and use a popular name. From what I understand, The Witcher as an IP draws heavily from eastern-European folklore, Sapowski being Polish, while GoT is more of a standardized high-fantasy setting.
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