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Liam Hemsworth as Geralt in ‘The Witcher’ season four.
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Netflix has released the first official trailer for season four of The Witcher, which sees Liam Hemsworth taking over the role of Geralt from former star Henry Cavill.
The footage (below) shows Geralt assembling a ragtag team to embark on a quest to rescue Ciri (Freya Allan) — while also dropping a rousing f-bomb.
The new season’s official description reads: “After the Continent-altering events of season three, Geralt, Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and Ciri find themselves separated by a raging war and countless enemies. As their paths diverge and goals sharpen, they stumble on unexpected allies eager to join their journeys. And if they can accept these found families, they just might have a chance at reuniting for good.”
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The Hunger Games star took over the role of the grim monster slayer following Cavill’s announcement that he was departed the series three years ago.
The sprawling season four cast includes Joey Batey (Jaskier), Laurence Fishburne (Regis), Eamon Farren (Cahir), Anna Shaffer (Triss Merigold), Mimî M Khayisa (Fringilla), Cassie Clare (Philippa), Mahesh Jadu (Vilgefortz), Meng’er Zhang (Milva), Graham McTavish (Dijkstra), Royce Pierreson (Istredd), Mecia Simson (Francesca), Sharlto Copley (Leo Bonhart), Danny Woodburn (Zoltan) Jeremy Crawford (Yarpen), Bart Edwards (Emhyr), Hugh Skinner (Radovid), James Purefoy (Skellen), Christelle Elwin (Mistle), Fabian McCallum (Kayleigh), Juliette Alexandra (Reef), Ben Radcliffe (Giselher), Connor Crawford (Asse), Aggy K. Adams (Iskra), Linden Porco (Percival Schuttenbach), Therica Wilson-Read (Sabrina), Rochelle Rose (Margarita) and Safiyya Ingar (Keira).
The season will consist of eight episodes, the same as previous seasons. The series is from showrunner and executive producer Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, and the new season’s directors are Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Tricia Brock, Alex Garcia Lopez and Jeremy Webb.
Netflix has previously announced the show will end with season five. “This is the beginning of a two-season journey for our family to finally reunite and be together — hopefully forever,” Hissrich says.
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