The Witcher Season 2

Ultimately, we are beginning to learn more about The Witcher season 2. We’ve got some great information to share!

Even before fans binge-watched the first season at the end of 2019, Netflix shared The Witcher was already coming back for season 2!

Lauren Schmidt Hissrich is back as the showrunner for season 2 of this Netflix series, along with the creative team will continue to bring the novels by Andrzej Sapkowski into life.

Fans throughout the world are anxiously awaiting The Witcher season two, and we can’t blame them! To help you get ready for the new season, we listed everything we know about the new season. Below we discussed The Witcher season 2 release date, cast, trailer, synopsis, and much more!

Release Date

Netflix has not announced the release date or month for The Witcher season 2, but we do have some updates on The Witcher season 2 release date.

Throughout its Q1 earnings forecast, Ted Sarandos declared The Witcher season 2 is coming to Netflix in Q4 2021. That means we are going to find the new season this year!

The Witcher season 2 recently wrapped production in the spring of 2021. They’ll have about eight or nine months to up the season together in post-production.

So, we’ll visit The Witcher season 2 on Netflix between October and December 2021. I’m thinking it will be like December 2021 around the holidays for this one.

The Witcher Season 2

Cast

Netflix has not confirmed the full throw of The Witcher season 2 yet, but we know many of the characters from season 1 will return.

Henry Cavill is going to probably be back as Geralt of Rivia, alongside Freya Allan as Ciri and Anya Chalotra as Yennefer.

It also looks like Joey Batey, MyAnna Buring, Lars Mikkelson, Eamon Farren, Tom Canton, Lilly Cooper, Jeremy Crawford, Eamon Farren, Mahesh Jadu, Terence Maynard,
Mimi Ndiweni, Therica Wilson Read, Royce Pierreson, Wilson Radjou-Pujalte, and Anna Shaffer will be reprising their roles from season 1.

There are a few new cast members headed to season 2: Agnes Bjorn, Yasen Atour, Paul Bullion, Thue Ersted Rasmussen, Aisha Fabienne Ross, and Mecia Simson. They’ll join Kristofer Hivju, best known for his role of Tormund Giantsbane at Game of Thrones, and Kim Bodnia in the new season of The Witcher.

Since The Witcher copes in so many distinct timelines, there is a good possibility that we could see characters who were murdered in the new season in fresh flashbacks in season 2.

Trailer

Netflix has not shared The Witcher season two trailer yet. We are hoping that we’ll begin to see some footage from season 2 sometime in 2021.

We’ll allow you to know when that trailer falls.

Netflix did share the first appearance at The Witcher season two!