Today the WitcherCon rises, which is known to not bring any new game announcements. However, Netflix revealed the start date of the second season of the successful series.
The Witcher also turned out to be a huge success on Netflix; no wonder that a second season of the series has long been worked on. When this would take off was not yet known. But that changed today as part of the Witchercon.
Netflix used the event to confirm the start date for the second season on Friday, December 17, 2021. The announcement was made as part of the “Deck of Destiny” panel, in which the actors Anya Chalotra, Freya Allan, Mimi Khayisa and Paul Bullion as well as the showrunner and executive producer Lauren Schmidt Hissrich took part.
At the same time, the season’s official teaser was released, showing Henry Cavil’s protagonist Geralt von Rivia and Frey Allan’s Princess Cirilla von Cintra. You can see it here:
What’s the second season about? Convinced that Yennefer died at the Battle of Sodden, Geralt von Rivia brings Princess Cirilla to the safest place for him – his childhood home, Kaer Morhen. While the kings, elves, humans and demons struggle for supremacy outside these walls, Geralt has to protect the girl from something much more dangerous: the mysterious power that slumbers within her.