The Witcher Season 2: Actors explain why we need to be excited for the Netflix show

The Witcher Season 2: Actors explain why we need to be excited for the Netflix show

The Witcher Season 2

The Witcher Season 2 actors shared a video message explaining why we should be excited about the Netflix show, coming in about four months.




Within the footage, which you can see above, Anya Chalotra - who plays Yennefer - says, "You should be excited for Season 2 because you can find out what happened to Yennefer after the Battle of Sodden. And I don't think there is a better reason than this. " Following is Freya Allan - actress who plays Ciri - who states that in Season 2 "not only is Ciri finally reunited with Geralt, but she is also training to become a Witcher. The pendulum is not a joke", referring to a scene well known to readers of the saga.

Then, Mimî M Khayisa - actress who plays Fringilla - explains that "Fringilla plays an important role in The Witcher Season 2 and we will have the opportunity to explore her relationship with Yennefer and we'll find out more about the reasons why it ended up in Nilfgaard. " Finally, it is the turn of Paul Buillon - actor who plays Lambert - who tells us that we will be able to meet "Lambert, Vesemir, Coen and Eskel other surviving Witchers".

It is a period full of news for the world of The Witcher. The saga has recently received an animated film that allowed us to discover Vesemir's past: you can read our review of The Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf. Also, The Witcher Blood Origin prequel series just announced 10 new actors and actresses.

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Netflix's The Witcher Season 2 Cast Explains Why You Should Be Excited

Netflix's popular fantasy show The Witcher returns for its second season in December, and now some of the cast have listed off some of the reasons you should be excited.


Anya Chalotra, who plays Yennefer, says, 'You should be excited about Season 2 because you get to find out what happened to Yennefer after the Battle of Sodden. And I don't think there's a better reason than that.'


Freya Allan, who plays Ciri, said, 'Not only is Ciri finally reunited with Geralt, but she's also training to become a Witcher herself. The pendulum is no joke.'


Fringilla actress Mimî M Khayisa said, 'Fringilla is huge part of Season 2, and we get to really explore her relationship with Yennefer and we get to learn more about how she ended up in Nilfgaard.'


Paul Buillon says Season 2 will be one to watch because it introduces his character, Lambert, and Vesemir (Kim Bodnia).


The Witcher Season 2 premieres December 17 on Netflix. While you have to wait a bit longer for that, the new anime Nightmare of the Wolf debuts August 23 on Netflix. There is also a prequel series, Blood Origin, coming in 2022--it just added many more cast members.


Outside of the TV series, a new Pokemon Go-style game calledThe Witcher: Monster Slayer is out now, while The Witcher 3's new PS5 and Xbox Series X|S edition will launch this year.