Every time I settle in for a binge-watch, armed with snacks and the delusional belief that I have “just one more episode” worth of self-control, an OTT platform finds a new way to personally offend me by splitting a season into two. You open Netflix or Prime Video, click on a highly anticipated series, and halfway through, realise you are too early for the binge-watch. “Stranger Things” did it. “The Witcher” did it. “Bridgerton” and “Squid Game” Season 3 did it—and, more recently, the second season of “Wednesday” just did the very same. And don’t even get me started on the “Money Heist” final-season split, which had the entire internet in a chokehold for weeks.
CD Projekt, the Polish video game developer, has unveiled the first cinematic trailer for The Witcher 4, the highly anticipated successor to its critically acclaimed 2015 release, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
CD Projekt, the Polish game developer, has recently announced that The Witcher 4, codenamed Project Polaris, has officially entered full-scale production.
“The Witcher” managed to captivate audiences since its release. Now, another gem is being added to its legacy – an anime!
The trailer gives the fans a glimpse into “The Witcher” universe, where Geralt is seen teaching Ciri, the ways of Witchers. However, now the father and daughter figure have to survive a war threatening to destroy their lives with Ciri at the centre of it all.
The trailer only gives brief glimpses of each character, and doesn’t really clue about what’s happening, but it does show Yennefer, Ciri, and Geralt searching for each other in the dark,
Amid the low tide following the departure of Henry Cavill from the role of Geralt Of Rivia, the prequel, “The Witcher: Blood Origin” was finally released on Christmas day.
Every time I settle in for a binge-watch, armed with snacks and the delusional belief that I have “just one more episode” worth of self-control, an OTT platform finds a new way to personally offend me by splitting a season into two. You open Netflix or Prime Video, click on a highly anticipated series, and halfway through, realise you are too early for the binge-watch. “Stranger Things” did it. “The Witcher” did it. “Bridgerton” and “Squid Game” Season 3 did it—and, more recently, the second season of “Wednesday” just did the very same. And don’t even get me started on the “Money Heist” final-season split, which had the entire internet in a chokehold for weeks.
CD Projekt, the Polish video game developer, has unveiled the first cinematic trailer for The Witcher 4, the highly anticipated successor to its critically acclaimed 2015 release, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
CD Projekt, the Polish game developer, has recently announced that The Witcher 4, codenamed Project Polaris, has officially entered full-scale production.
“The Witcher” managed to captivate audiences since its release. Now, another gem is being added to its legacy – an anime!
The trailer gives the fans a glimpse into “The Witcher” universe, where Geralt is seen teaching Ciri, the ways of Witchers. However, now the father and daughter figure have to survive a war threatening to destroy their lives with Ciri at the centre of it all.
The trailer only gives brief glimpses of each character, and doesn’t really clue about what’s happening, but it does show Yennefer, Ciri, and Geralt searching for each other in the dark,
Amid the low tide following the departure of Henry Cavill from the role of Geralt Of Rivia, the prequel, “The Witcher: Blood Origin” was finally released on Christmas day.