[Ed. note: This story contains spoilers for The Witcher season 3, volume 1.]
Volume 1 of The WitcherNetflix Season 3 has just arrived, but if you’ve watched Netflix’s latest offering, you know it ends on a massive cliffhanger. Netflix has disbanded The Witcher Season 3 in two parts, just like another of her big TV hits, stranger things. Unfortunately, it will still be almost a month before Volume 2 appears on the streaming service.
Luckily we don’t have to wait a month for Part 2 info – a few things about the upcoming episodes have already been revealed. So here’s everything we know about so far The Witcher Season 3 volume 2.
When is The Witcher Season 3 Part 2 coming out?
The WitcherThe next episodes will be released on July 27th, so fans will have to wait almost a whole month between the first and second volume.
How many episodes are there in Season 3 of The Witcher?
Volume 1 will have five episodes and Volume 2 will have three episodes, however we don’t know how long these episodes will be. The second part of stranger things Season 4 contained episodes that were well over an hour long and it’s possible it was the finale witcher The Henry Cavill episodes will also be longer than usual.
What is Season 3 Volume 2 of The Witcher about?
Based on the first part of the season, Volume 2 is likely to follow the second half of The Witcher novel time of contempt. But without giving anything too interesting away, we’re likely to witness the culmination of all the intrigue, deceit, and intrigue that builds during the Volume 1 finale in Aratuza, and then the aftermath that follows.
Will Season 3 of The Witcher be Henry Cavill’s last season as Geralt?
Yes, unfortunately Cavill’s time as Geralt ends after this final episode of Season 3. When Season 4 begins, probably in over a year, Geralt will be played by Liam Hemsworth.
While we don’t know how the change will take place or what might be included in the story, witcher said executive producer Tomek Baginski YahooUK that it will be in keeping with the lore and will be “very, very close to the meta-ideas that are ingrained in the books, especially in the fifth book.”
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