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The Witcher
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The Witcher

Destiny is a beast.
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User Score6,730 ratings
TMDB 7.92019 / ep4 seasons · 32 eps
DramaAction & Adventure

Synopsis

Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster-hunter for hire, journeys toward his destiny in a turbulent world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.

Episodes

8 episodes
Creator
Lauren Schmidt Hissrich1 credited
Network
NetflixNetflix
First aired
December 20, 2019Returning Series
Seasons
432 episodes

Top Cast

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Liam Hemsworth
Liam Hemsworth
Geralt of Rivia
Anya Chalotra
Anya Chalotra
Yennefer of Vengerberg
Freya Allan
Freya Allan
Princess Cirilla 'Ciri' of Cintra
Joey Batey
Joey Batey
Jaskier / The Sandpiper
Eamon Farren
Eamon Farren
Cahir
Mimî M. Khayisa
Mimî M. Khayisa
Fringilla Vigo
Anna Shaffer
Anna Shaffer
Triss Merigold
Mahesh Jadu
Mahesh Jadu
Vilgefortz of Roggeveen

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Reviews

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Mark Rushow
Dec 21, 2019

It got better a couple episodes in. A lot felt forced, stiff, and didn't have enough suspension of disbelief (that magic touch). But it was good enough to keep me watching and liking it more as it went on. I didn't like the puzzle of events though. Can't wait for a fan edit putting events in sequential order. Just that thing that is hard to put into words. You feel it is all fake whether it is acting, timing, camera work, wire work, choreography or what not. Closer to Shannara chronicles than Game of Thrones in suspension of disbelief. Or World of Warcraft (the movie) rather than Lord of the Rings.

Sushruta
Dec 26, 2019

I finished watching The Wicher at one go straight, so it is evident that it kept me hooked until the very end. Let me be clear about something: I am not much of a fan of these medieval sagas. But something about The Witcher struck me as different. Yes, there are many flaws. The acting of the supporting cast is not very strong, the storyline is a bit obvious, and sometimes things happen too conveniently for the story to progress. But the good things certainly dominate the bad things. The "Dunkirk approach" to the editing mostly worked well, even though ambiguity remained at certain places. I guess those will be cleared in the second season. Henry Cavill was magnificent as the titular character. The dialogues were very strong too, thanks to its source material. The pace of the series was strong, and it picked up interest as the episodes rolled by. I, personally, preferred this over the Game of Thrones (I know I am going to get a lot of flak for this), but hey, choices, right?

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