Last week the TUDUM online event was officially announced by Netflix with a few teases for it’s upcoming films and series, including The Witcher and The Witcher: Blood Origin. Today, Netflix revealed more with who and what we should expect to see.
As you can see, The Witcher: Blood Origin will come first at 7:30 PM ET, then half an hour later, at 8:00 PM ET, The Witcher.
Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan for The Witcher
As we revealed last week, Henry Cavill will be the one speaking on behalf of The Witcher. According to Netflix, he will share “some exciting news” about Season 3. What that news will be is anyone’s guess. Perhaps a release date or a release month?
Cavill will be joined by his co-stars Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan in a behind-the-scenes sneak peek video. That seems to be it for The Witcher‘s entry for TUDUM 2022, but we’re hoping for more surprises.
In any case, the official Twitter account for The Witcher promised “a LOT”, so fans should be forgiven for expecting truly a lot.
Michelle Yeoh, Sophia Brown and Laurence O’Fuarain for The Witcher: Blood Origin
It has been confirmed that the main three leads of Blood Origin will be presenting their limited series set 1200 years before Geralt. According to Netflix, they’ll share some “very interesting facts” about The Witcher: Blood Origin. Hopefully that includes a trailer and a release date, among other things.
If you recall, recently we reported that Netflix was aiming to release Blood Origin on December 25, 2022. The date was even spotted on the Netflix app by some users, before it was removed. Let’s see if that turns out to be the case.
Season 3 of The Witcher is in post-production for a 2023 release. The live-action prequel The Witcher: Blood Origin is in post-production after two weeks of reshoots and is currently eyed for a Christmas 2022 release. Stay tuned to Redanian Intelligence and do pop into our Discord server to join in on The Witcher conversation.