Although Netflix hasn't revealed details about The Witcher Season 2, a new report shows that the filming went well-Jeralt also joined with four other witches.
The report comes from the reliable wizard fan site Redanian Intelligence, which contains details about the four new witches who are about to join Geralt (Henry Cavill): Vesemir, Lambert, Eskel and Coën, played by Kim Bodnia (The Bridge), Paul Bullion ( Peaky Blinders), Thue Ersted Rasmussen (Fast and Furious 9), and Yasel Atour (Ben-Hur).
The filming of "The Witcher Season Two" actually started in February, but new information about Geralt's witch companions has only surfaced online today. The picture for this report is from Rasmussen's Instagram story, as shown below.
The trailer almost concludes that Rasmussen is ready and is actively filming the scenes of the second season. It's also worth noting that Rasmussen recently posted an Instagram where he is working with Barry Gower, the prosthetic artist for White Walker who brought you Game of Thrones. You can also see the post below.
"I hope they make me really beautiful," Rasmussen said. However, it is unclear exactly whether The Witcher needs Gower's expertise when it comes to Eskel. He had many scars on his body, but so did Geralt. Probably-we can be sure that, just like Geralt was beaten in Season 1, he never needed an artificial limb artist like Gower, so there must be something wrong.
At the same time, Paul Bullion is playing Lambert, and some fans may remember him from Geralt's Witcher 3 oil poem, "Lambert, Lambert, is really stabbing." You can view a video of his practice with a sword below.
one more time, @PaulBullionLive Demonstrate his wizarding skills pic.twitter.com/aUv4FuDSCP
— Redanian Intelligence: The Wizard (@RedanianIntel) February 22, 2020
Coën, played by Yasen Atour, is a wizard, and video game fans may not be familiar with it. He wasn't actually from a Wolf school, but he was hanging out in Kaer Morhen with Vesemir and others. He has a particularly strong connection with Ciri, so you'll most likely see them spending a lot of time in The Witcher Season 2-looking at the sound of things, it will be based on the first novel in the legend, The Elf's Blood (the first season is adapted from most of The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny), which are short story collections.
Finally, although fans are almost certain Mark Hamill is a Vesemir shoe, recently announced that The Bridge ’s Kim Bodnia will be Characterizing everyone's favorite witch fudge (It's great to put two and two together.) Less than a week ago, he confirmed his participation in the project on Twitter.
https://t.co/mSKpJKJh2x
I am very excited about this
-Kim Bodnia (@KimBodniaDK) February 29, 2020
Although this confirms that at least five witches are currently filming, there is no specific release date for Season 2 of The Witcher. The best was the event attended by Reddit AMA host Lauren S. Hissrich last month, she said:
"We don't have a target launch date for S2 yet beyond 2021. We don't want to rush to launch the product. That won't benefit anyone."
If you plan to jump back to The Witcher 3 while waiting, check out our list of the best Witcher 3 mods.