WATCH: The Witcher Season Two is Coming!

WATCH: The Witcher Season Two is Coming!

LOS ANGELES - DEC 3: Henry Cavill at the "The Witcher" Premiere Screening at the Egyptian Theater on December 3, 2019 in Los Angeles, CA Photo: Shutterstock


I’ll admit, I’ve never read the book series for The Witcher but I did watch season one on Netflix. It made me a fan. The story was good, and having Superman Henry Cavill star as Geralt of Rivia certainly didn’t hurt. I actually burned thru the series pretty quickly, which is bittersweet because as good as it was and I couldn’t stop watching, it left me jonesing for a new season.

Friday, Netflix dropped the trailer for season two. It looks amazing but there is bad news: We have to wait until December 17th to indulge.

 

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