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Netflix has released the second part of the third season of ‘The Witcher’ which is the last season with Henry Cavill in the role of Geralt of Rivia.
As we know, Cavill’s replacement will go to be Liam Hemsworth, but this could take an unexpected turn after the last known events as it seems that the TV show has been put on hold despite having a fourth installment confirmed and it is not clear that production will resume.
The filming of the fourth season was scheduled for this coming September. However, the hold could be due to the strike of screenwriters and actors in Hollywood, the outlet argues that there could be more reasons behind it and that could make the third installment the one that ends ‘The Witcher’.
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At the moment, there is speculation that filming, if it resumes, may not start until 2024, with no specific date set. However, there are those who predict that the series may never see the light of day with Liam Hemsworth, who would not even have time to step into the shoes of the protagonist.
Apparently, there are several reasons why Netflix could be considering cancelling the show for good. On the one hand, the cost of The Witcher is very high and, without going any further, Henry Cavill’s salary in the third installment went from 400,000 to one million dollars per episode. This, together with the progressive drop in ratings, has provoked a debate about the continuity of the series.