The latest season of 'The Witcher' adapted more of Ciri's story from the books, including a contentious relationship she falls into.
Netflix's first official look at the new Geralt of Rivia is—well, it's hard to tell it's a different guy, quite frankly.
The fourth season, now starring Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia, is currently in production.
Season 4's cast also features newcomer Liam Hemsworth and returning stars Anya Chalotra, Freya Allan, and Joey Batey.
Henry Cavill's final hours as Geralt of Rivia are a strange mix, and they'd work far better if Geralt wasn't about to get an entirely new face next season.
With more magic, more monsters, and more of Jaskier's horrible haircut, the Season 3 finale will rewrite what we know about The Witcher.
Plus, Simon Pegg teases dire stakes for Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 2.
Pirates, Avatars, and more showed up for Netflix's yearly sizzle reel of upcoming releases.
Plus, the CW renews Superman & Lois , but cuts ties with Gotham Knights as its DC Universe slowly comes to a close.
Catch the trailer for season three of Netflix's hit fantasy series, which returns June 29, then continues July 27.
Watch the new teaser trailer for the final Henry Cavill-led season of The Witcher and get ready for more magic, mercenaries, and slutty bards.
And new Megalopolis set pictures tease Aubrey Plaza and Adam Driver's looks in the film.
The Netflix star's final turn as the title character will be a memorable one, according to showrunner Lauren Hissrich.
The specifics are not forthcoming, but Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, and Jaskier will return to Netflix soon.
Robbie Amell, Meng'er Zhang, and more head to the Continent.
They're barely mentioned in the books, but they're going to play a major role in the TV series.
Ciri comes far during the second season, and it's thanks to her dad and his friends.
It might not become the viral hit "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" was, but it's every bit as fun.
Meanwhile, The Flash recruits another member of the Legion of Superheroes.
Netflix's smash-hit fantasy adaptation brings Henry Cavill's sword-slinging grump of a hero back for an expansive sophomore season.