But hey, The Witcher still paid his bills, at least.
The famously blunt fantasy author is currently working on a new Witcher novel, and is very honest about his thoughts on Netflix's adaptation.
Doug Cockle, famous for playing Geralt of Rivia in CD Projekt Red's Witcher video games, will voice the character in a new Netflix film.
Lionsgate hopes Highlander's presence at next week's AFM will get international distributors on board and help the movie out of development hell.
CD Projekt Red said it didn’t want to replace the well-loved vocals of Viktor Vektor, voiced by well-loved VO actor Miłogost Reczek.
Two seasons later, frustrated novel fans were meant to get a make-up in the form of the show's big villain reveal.
Series writer Andrzej Sapkowski says the new book could be out next year, at least in Polish.
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.
Watch a behind-the-scenes look at Geralt getting a big stunt ready for the Netflix show.
In a meta wink towards Henry Cavill's departure from the Netflix series, Geralt of Rivia faces a villain he might not be able to defeat.
Netflix's early decision to reveal Witcher 's Geralt re-casting has lead to some... interesting advertisement ideas.
Plus, even more behind the scenes looks at the action of Indiana Jones 5
Pirates, Avatars, and more showed up for Netflix's yearly sizzle reel of upcoming releases.
Catch the trailer for season three of Netflix's hit fantasy series, which returns June 29, then continues July 27.
The streamer continues to invest in the fantasy series ahead of its leading man being replaced.
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.