Despite the sea of criticism that was its last season, and despite the general discomfort among the audience by the departure of the British actor in charge of giving life to Geralt of Rivia, Netflix remains convinced of having an important diamond in the rough with the television adaptation of the literary saga of Andrzej Sapkowski, which is why, like the fourth season of Stranger Things, the new episodes of The Witcher will arrive divided into two parts.
That is, the first five chapters of the third season will be available from June 29. However, to see the outcome of the story we will have to wait several weeks, until July 27, when the final three episodes will be out. Let's hope that such a delay will be worth it.
The first trailer is not very long, but it reveals a disturbing footage, with some horror elements, where Geralt claims to know what real fear is. And from the shots of Ciri and Yennerfer, it looks like they do too. Of course there is also time for some creature, magic use, etc.
This will be the last season with Henry Cavill in the leading role, with Liam Hemsworth ready to replace him in the fourth season. Netflix not only has to give the actor a dignified farewell, but also generate enough hype to justify the investment involved in a series of these proportions. To do this, the first step is to attract the public dissatisfied with the deviations from the original material, something that its showrunner has taken note of. So far that's all the information we have about this season of 'The Witcher'.