2019 fantasy drama television series

The Witcher is a fantasy drama television series created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich for Netflix. It is based on the book series by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. Set on a fictional, medieval-inspired … Wikipedia
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7.9 / 10.0
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614K votes
46%
Rotten Tomatoes
25K votes
63.0
Metacritic
77 votes
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Wikipedia
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The Witcher (TV series) - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - With the release of the second season, Netflix released on December 17, 2021, Making The Witcher: Season 2, The Witcher Bestiary Season 1, Part 1, The Witcher Bestiary Season 1, Part 2, The Characters of the Continent, and The Witcher: Fireplace.
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YouTube
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Why do so many people dislike The Witcher Season 2?
People just feel the same way about The Witcher as you do about The Wheel of Time. You don't need to feel the same way but if you can understand why you don't like WoT you can understand why people don't like Witcher. More on reddit.com
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Can anyone tell me what's wrong with Witcher S2 and S3?
The short gist of it is, the showrunner got cocky and thought they could practically do their own medieval fantasy show relying on The Witcher's branding while straying as far from the source material as they can (while still claiming they're keeping it true to the source). These things range from character assassination to inventing new plot devices that actively contradict the lore. With Henry Cavill announcing his departure after season 3, it was also rumored that the showrunner hated him for trying to steer the creative decision in favor of the source material. As someone who only played the games, I'd say just stay away from watching the rest of the Netflix stuff. The showrunner has no respect for the fans and it shows. It might be fine for you if you've never exposed yourself to the source material, and that's who they are trying to cater to. More on reddit.com
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‘The Witcher’ Season 3, Part 2 Review: Henry Cavill Flees A Sinking Ship
Forbes went full rage mode on the show💀 More on reddit.com
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All 8 episodes of Netflix The Witcher Season 2 edited to only include parts that were in the book. Less than 3% of runtime remained.
So... Over 90 % original material. What was that Lauren? This is supposed to be an adaptation? More on reddit.com
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Rotten Tomatoes
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The Witcher: Season 2 | Rotten Tomatoes
November 23, 2025 - Watch The Witcher — Season 2 with a subscription on Netflix.
Rating: 55/100 ​ - ​ 5K votes
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Netflix
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Watch The Witcher | Netflix Official Site
December 20, 2019 - Season 2 Trailer: The Witcher · 2m 4s · TRAILER · Season 1 Trailer: The Witcher · Select Season · Season 1 · Season 2 · Season 3 · Season 4 · 1h 1m · 1. The End’s Beginning · Hostile townsfolk and a cunning mage greet Geralt in the town of Blaviken.
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Netflix
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Watch Making The Witcher: Season 2 | Netflix Official Site
December 17, 2021 - Explore the secrets and lore of "The Witcher" Season 2 — from new monsters and locales to Geralt's redesigned armor — in this behind-the-scenes look. Watch trailers & learn more.
Release date   Dec 17, 2021
Actors   Henry CavillAnya ChalotraFreya Allan
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YouTube
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The Witcher Season 2 Trailer | Rotten Tomatoes TV - YouTube
Check out the new The Witcher Season 2 Trailer starring Henry Cavill! Let us know what you think in the comments below.► Learn more about this show on Rotten...
Published   October 29, 2021
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Netflix Tudum
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What Happened in The Witcher’ Season 2? Let’s Recap - Netflix Tudum
The two travel to Kaer Morhen, a home for Witchers, on the way encountering, and slaying, a Bruxa (Agnes Born) — a vampire-like creature who feasts on human blood while taking on the form of a young woman. After the clash with the Bruxa, during which Ciri is very much in harm's way, Geralt assures her “I won’t let anything happen to you,” a statement that remains a focal point all season long: the Witcher is deeply focused on protecting the princess.
Published   June 29, 2023
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Reddit
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r/netflixwitcher on Reddit: Why do so many people dislike The Witcher Season 2?
December 29, 2021 -

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Why do so many people dislike The Witcher Season 2? I’ve played the games and read the books, and overall, I really enjoyed it. I’d give it a solid 8/10 for everything (pushing close to a 9). The Eskel plot I will admit was weird for me, I loved him in the books. I did enjoy though how they incorporated The Deathless Mother into the show and made her interconnect with the plots of Geralt, Ciri, Yennefer, Nilfgaard, the Elves, and use that to explain the magical history behind the world (Conjunction of the Spheres), the magic system, and use it to introduce The Wild Hunt as well. I also like how she was based on the legend of Baba Yaga in Slavic Mythology.

The monsters and the fight scenes were also amazing. You can tell the cinematography, costumes, graphics etc have massively improved since the first season (the dragon from season 1 looked awful). I also loved the performances by Henry Cavill as Geralt, Anya as Yennefer, Joey as Jaskier, Graham as Djikstra (and performances from the actors of Vesemir, Coen, Lambert, Nivellin, Rience and Fringilla) and Freya Allen shined bright as Ciri this season (I enjoyed her story the least in season 1 and now she gets put into the spotlight to shine). I even enjoyed Yennefer’s story overall. It got a bit dark at times, but overall, I thought it was gripping in her character development from a power hungry (at times demented) witch to a more reflective and understanding mother figure (which will be shown in more force in the next season). It’s also better than her basically not being in it since she’s barely in the third book. I thought the introduction of the political scheming was good. The reveal in the last scene was great and absolutely necessary for the second season and not right at the end of the story (I can’t wait for more reveals in upcoming seasons). I enjoyed so many other things too.

Overall, I really enjoyed this season and thought it was way better than season 1 (I really disliked episode 5 and 6 in the first season and didn’t think the last scene was as impactful as in the books). I also got done watching the final episode of The Wheel of Time adaptation and I absolutely hated it with a passion! I thought it ruined the essence of the books and it left me bored and in a fit of rage. So, the second season of The Witcher show was a great relief and enjoyment (along with the new DUNE movie).

Is it just me who feels this way? If not, what were other elements you enjoyed about it? If there were certain things that you disliked, what are they and why (be respectful)? Btw I don’t have a problem with people who disliked it. You are allowed to like or dislike whatever you want, I just find it weird how many people on this subreddit appear to dislike it and I’m just not seeing it or feeling it. Last words: I understand that the books, games and show are ultimately different from one another. I so far though enjoy each of them for what they are.

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People just feel the same way about The Witcher as you do about The Wheel of Time. You don't need to feel the same way but if you can understand why you don't like WoT you can understand why people don't like Witcher.
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Reposting my own opinion that answers your question from the recent very similar thread : https://www.reddit.com/r/netflixwitcher/comments/rqujif/comment/hqcxkzs/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=usertext&utm_name=netflixwitcher&utm_content=t1_hqg8imr In my own humble opinion, from episode 2 on, the issue is absolutely entirely the writing. I don't care at all however far they choose to deviate from the books as I personnally don't remember them anyway. But I could easily tell what was new plot because of the writing quality gap between the first episode and the others, just like there was a huge gap in writing quality between the adapted short stories in S1 and the made up subplot with the Doppler in brokilon for example. I think what the writers come up with by themselves is frankly amateurish, unfortunately. Ridden with problems from little annoying plot holes to huge ones that make their story basically impossible because of time and space, bad dialogue that leaves you perplexed as to why someone did that or said or didn't say this (and the reason is always : because it's required for the plot). It just feels like the sort of writing I'd expect in a random tv show, and unfortunately I don't watch most tv shows because of that. I loved season 1 to death, watched it all again recently, got me so hyped up again. Now hugely disappointed in season 2 because of this. You can read my post history to find more detailed arguments from me btw if you'd like. Outside of the writing though ? Everything is still as good or better than before. The casting is perfect, I love the vast majority of the acting, the show is beautiful. Except for the soundtrack which went from best series soundtrack I've ever heard and still listen to daily, to forgettable. Why the hell were Sonya and Giona not invited back ?
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The Witcher season 2: All episodes reviewed and explained
December 19, 2021 - The second season of The Witcher may not have been as hard to understand as the first, but there are still plenty of things to explain, analyze and discuss! The first episode of season 2, “A Grain of Truth,” is undoubtedly a great opener. It strikes a good balance between exposition, recap, the obligatory Nightmare of the Wolf reference, action and plot.
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The Witcher (TV Series 2019– ) - IMDb
November 6, 2025 - I'm not even bothering to watch this new season. Henry Cavill was The Witcher, and without him, it just doesn't make sense to continue. The story, the magic, and the charm all walked away with him. Netflix should have known better - the show feels hollow without its true lead.
Rating: 7.9/10 ​ - ​ 614K votes
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Variety
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'The Witcher' Season 2 Joins Netflix's Most-Viewed TV of All Time
January 13, 2022 - Netflix audiences have been busy tossing their coins to “The Witcher,” and it shows. The second season of the fantasy epic, which blends the genres of horror, action, romance, drama and occasionally comedy, has joined the streamer’s most-viewed TV shows of all time list, amassing 462.5 million hours of view-time. Season 2, starring Henry Cavill as the titular monster hunter, Freya Allan, Anya Chalotra and Joey Batey, is now on Netflix’s Top 10 alongside its inaugural season, which garnered 541.010 million hours of viewership during its first 28 days on the streamer.
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Den of Geek
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The Witcher Season 2 Recap: What to Remember Before Season 3 | Den of Geek
June 29, 2023 - After an emotional and revealing Witcher season 2 finale in 2021, it’s finally time to return to the Continent and see what’s next for Ciri (Freya Allan), Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), Geralt (Henry Cavill), Jaskier (Joey Batey), and everyone else in this magical world.
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Slate
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The Witcher season 2 on Netflix: Why I can't stop watching the fantasy show.
December 24, 2021 - While politics exist beneath the surface, they never overwhelm The Witcher’s focus on Geralt and his adventures. Thankfully, the second season has smoothed out those pages. It finds a chronology of events, setting them out as such for the viewer to offer a much clearer sense of grounding.
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The Witcher Season 2 Recap | Must Watch - YouTube
A short recap and (maybe) funny of season 2 of The Witcher which follows, Geralt of Rivia, a brooding professional monster hunter for hire also known as witc...
Published   June 29, 2023
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Empire
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The Witcher: Season 2 Review | TV Show - Empire
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Geralt of Rivia returns in Netflix's high fantasy series. Read the Empire review now.
Rating: 4 ​
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The Witcher (TV Series 2019– ) - Episode list - IMDb
SeasonsYearsTop-rated · 12345 · Top-rated · Fri, Dec 17, 2021 · Geralt sets off with Ciri on a journey that leads him to an old friend. After the battle of Sodden, Tissaia shows no mercy in her search for information.
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Fandom
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The Witcher (TV series) | Witcher Wiki | Fandom
1 month ago - It was announced during WitcherCon that Season 2 would be released on December 17, 2021.
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Forbes
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‘The Witcher’ Season 2 Review: On Loss And Monsters
January 3, 2022 - He decides to take Ciri to the safest place he knows, the childhood home of witchers, Kaer Morhen. With the help of Geralt, Vesemir (played by Kim Bodnia) and sorceress Triss (played by Anna Shaffer), Ciri finds out more about herself and the mysterious magical powers she possesses. The monster hunting fable turns into a coming-of-age story in this second season.
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r/witcher on Reddit: Can anyone tell me what's wrong with Witcher S2 and S3?
July 30, 2023 -

Hello everyone, I watched Witcher S1 during COVID and actually loved it. I have played the Remastered game so it was fun when the Storylines overlapped here and there, and watching Henry Cavill doing his thing was nice. The three different timeline thing was great too, I adored it and I was eager to watch S2, but due to IRL stuff, I couldn't watch it, and now when I was looking forward to watch it, I met with loads of bad reviews.

I just wanted to ask what happened suddenly, and why it's bad? I liked the characters and everything seemed fine in S1, what changed? Is it worth it to watch S2? Or I should just keep myself happy by not watching the new seasons and keep S1 as my sole Witcher experience.

You can give minor SPOILERs in spoiler tag, nothing too big please.