Beau DeMayo, the author of The Witcher series, said that the producers of The Witcher: The Nightmare of the Wolf have good reasons to take the film's animation route.
The Witcher: The Nightmare of the WolfA prequel to The Witcher Netflix series, developed by the team that brought us the live-action series. According to writer Beau DeMayo, the team chose an animation route instead of live performance because they wanted to include certain aspects that could only be done through animation.
DeMayo told Comicbook.com: "I know when (the performer Lauren S. Hissrich) came and asked me to write this book, which is what we can do in animation What you can't do in real life. "
"Some things you can animate in an animated form, it looks amazing and terrible. If you perform an action in actual operation, it will look stupid or a little false. In the eyes of people.
"And the script itself, in terms of animation, in some ways, only animation can do it. I think that's the most exciting thing I'm waiting for fans to see. That's it, when you see animation, it's not just events , And what Studio Mir can achieve. "
DeMayo went on to say that this story cannot be told in real life "in any form, form or form" without imposing an "incredible burden" on production.
The broadcast date of The Witcher: The Nightmare of the Wolf has not been announced, but it is expected to be sometime this year.
What follows is Visemir's story, which is a good primer for those unfamiliar with the Geralt wizard mentor, and before Witcher Season 2, the character Played by actor Kim Bodnia.
The second season of The Witcher Netflix series will air sometime in 2021.