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‘The Witcher’ greenlights season 4 and 5 to be filmed back to back

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  • The Witcher will receive a makeover in season 4 with Henry Cavill.
  • Liam Hemsworth and Sebastian Stan were early front-runners for the part of Geralt of Rivia.
  • Season 4 writing has reportedly started.
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Netflix The Witcher has received approval for seasons 4 and 5 to be shot concurrently.

After being dogged by a dispute over the replacement of the series’ three major stars, The Witcher will receive a makeover in season 4.

Between July and August 2023, the third season will return with Henry Cavill giving it a “heroic sendoff.”

From the fourth season on, Liam Hemsworth will take Henry Cavill’s position, according to What’s on Netflix.

The source also claims that Liam Hemsworth and Sebastian Stan were the early front-runners for the part of Geralt of Rivia during the season 1 casting process.

Season 4 writing has reportedly started, and season 5 writing will come after.

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In the franchise, a group of young criminals known as The Rats will be introduced around the conclusion of season 3, and they’ll have their own spin-off show.

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