Henry Cavill Is Leaving ‘The Witcher’ And Geralt Of Rivia Is Being Recast

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Henry Cavill is leaving Netflix’s The Witcher after Season 3 the streaming service announced today.

Widely regarded as the best thing about the fantasy drama, and a crucial part of its success, the departure will no doubt shock fans of the series.

Cavill is being replaced by Liam Hemsworth, brother to Thor actor Chris Hemsworth.

“My journey as Geralt of Rivia has been filled with both monsters and adventures, and alas, I will be laying down my medallion and my swords for Season 4,” Cavill announced on Instagram. “In my stead, the fantastic Mr Liam Hemsworth will be taking up the mantle of the White Wolf. As with the greatest of literary characters, I pass the torch with reverence for the time spent embodying Geralt and enthusiasm to see Liam's take on this most fascinating and nuanced of men. Liam, good sir, this character has such a wonderful depth to him, enjoy diving in and seeing what you can find.”

“As a Witcher fan I’m over the moon about the opportunity to play Geralt of Rivia,” Hemsworth said, also via Instagram. “Henry Cavill has been an incredible Geralt, and I’m honoured that he’s handing me the reins and allowing me to take up the White Wolf’s blades for the next chapter of his adventure. Henry, I’ve been a fan of yours for years and was inspired by what you brought to this beloved character. I may have some big boots to fill, but I’m truly excited to be stepping into The Witcher world.”

I admit, I had to check my calendar to make sure this wasn’t an April Fool’s day prank.

Alas, that does not seem to be the case.

I have nothing against Liam Hemsworth but recasting a character four seasons in is never a good thing. When it’s the very distinct, very well-established lead protagonist it’s a catastrophe in the making.

Frankly, The Witcher was already showing signs of weakness in Season 2, and it’s possible that Cavill doesn’t want to go down with the ship and is getting out before things get worse. Perhaps there are creative differences we don’t know about. Perhaps he will simply be too busy playing Superman in the newly-re-branded DCU.

Netflix is spinning this as “exciting news” but it’s actually the furthest thing from it. No matter how well Hemsworth does in the role, audiences will have a deeply difficult time accepting him as Geralt. It was already going to be a challenge to move from video game Geralt (or book Geralt) to a live-action actor, but Cavill did such a terrific job pretty much everyone was onboard after the first season.

Cavill also has shown a deep passion for this project and for the Witcher stories and games and has been a champion of fidelity to the source material. Without him involved, I am deeply concerned that the show will falter.

Frankly, Cavill leaving should either mean A) the end of the show or B) moving the story in a new direction with a new Witcher in the title role who isn’t Geralt. By all means, bring Hemsworth in to play a different Witcher with a different backstory and personality. This isn’t Doctor Who. You can’t just swap out Geralts every three seasons.

In any case, this is breaking news and I’m still wrapping my brain around it. But this has, in one fell swoop, pretty much crushed my hopes for the future of The Witcher on Netflix. Whatever Cavill’s true reasons for leaving, I can’t imagine this show going anywhere but downhill.

Interestingly, this also comes directly after a former producer on the show, Beau DeMayo, claimed that writers on The Witcher actively disliked the books and games.

"I've been on shows - namely Witcher - where some of the writers were not or actively disliked the books and games (even actively mocking the source material)," DeMayo explained. "It's a recipe for disaster and bad morale. Fandom as a litmus test checks egos, and makes all the long nights worth it. You have to respect the work before you're allowed to add to its legacy."

Are these things connected? We’ll likely never know.

R.I.P. Netflix’s The Witcher. The final season with Cavill as Geralt of Rivia will air in Summer 2023. A spinoff show, The Witcher: Blood Origin, comes out on December 25th.

I guess this is one way to learn that the show has been renewed for another season.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikka...alt-of-rivia-is-being-recast/?sh=48bc74958e0f

Hmm.
 
To play more Superman? And hes building a new pc so theres at least that.
 
:lol: I read hes waiting for the 7000 radeons before taking the plunge.


https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/henry-cavill-explains-waiting-on-rtx-4090/

Henry Cavill had a viral moment early in the pandemic when a video showing The Witcher and Man of Steel actor building his own gaming PC started making the rounds. Digital Trends recently sat down with Cavill to talk about his upcoming film Enola Holmes 2, as well as get a status update on his gaming rig — and the actor is eyeing some big upgrades in the near future.

In particular, Cavill is looking at the RTX 4090, but he hasn’t quite settled on Nvidia’s new GPU yet. “I’m also waiting for the AMD cards to come out to see what they’re like in comparison to the Nvidia RTX 4090 … time will tell with the specs,”

He buys Radeon and itll be a nice 'plug' for AMD (pun intended) :D
 
To play more Superman? And hes building a new pc so theres at least that.

It’s sounding like he just fundamentally hates what they’re doing with the show.

There’s an interview somewhere with Beau DeMayo who worked on the first season of the Witcher and is now working for the MCU on the X-MEN ‘97 project. In the interview he goes on about how in the Witcher writing room it’s pretty clear they (the other writers and show runner) hate the Witcher from the books and games. They talked **** on it a lot. Going as far as to actively mock the source materials.

https://boundingintocomics.com/2022...dset-is-a-recipe-for-disaster-and-bad-morale/

So, it sounds like Cavill wants out for the right reasons. Everyone working on the project thinks the Witcher source material is stupid.
 
As far as I’m concerned season 3 will be the finale, don’t care how it ends lol. Because season 4 with that other guy ensures there won’t be a season 5.

Given the writers and showrunner’s disdain for the source materials, I don’t blame Liam Hemsworth for this.
 
Given the writers and showrunner’s disdain for the source materials, I don’t blame Liam Hemsworth for this.

Not fully of course, no. But Cavill has the acting chops to make it watchable. The other guy doesn’t.
 
Liam doesn't have the intense look in his eyes or the square jaw line to be Geralt.

But if the producers are going to cast him they should recast Ciri and Yennefer as well. Bring both women closer to the looks of the in-game characters.

Do a whole reboot.
 
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It’s sounding like he just fundamentally hates what they’re doing with the show.

There’s an interview somewhere with Beau DeMayo who worked on the first season of the Witcher and is now working for the MCU on the X-MEN ‘97 project. In the interview he goes on about how in the Witcher writing room it’s pretty clear they (the other writers and show runner) hate the Witcher from the books and games. They talked **** on it a lot. Going as far as to actively mock the source materials.

https://boundingintocomics.com/2022...dset-is-a-recipe-for-disaster-and-bad-morale/

So, it sounds like Cavill wants out for the right reasons. Everyone working on the project thinks the Witcher source material is stupid.

Well that is dissappointing. I really liked the show.
 
Shows dead, Jim. Cavill was the only one keeping it alive.

It's no coincidence that he is announcing his departure only a ~week or so after all that insider stuff about the writers hating the source material. There's a quote from Cavill when The Witcher first began, about his commitment to staying with the show for its entirety, and he said sticking to the source material and being true to Andrei's vision was a critical aspect of Cavill's desire to be a part of the filming.

Honestly the show fell off quickly after S1. I had a hard time getting into S2, and I'm a Witcher fanboy. The writers blow, so it's kind of weird to see them making fun of/mocking the incredibly successful books and games..
 
Yup, they're going to Altered Carbon this one. It's going to be bad. I expect season 4 to have a much smaller budget, entirely filmed on green screen, etc.
 
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Best way to go about it if you hated it, leave quietly as possible. Wait 5-10 years and say how you disliked what they did.
 
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They should cancel the show after season 3. When a superfan like Henry Cavill leaves the show, you know it's bad.

What's with people adapting the works not actually respecting the source material these days. For political agenda above all else. Simply makes Hollywood tiresome to me.
 
They should cancel the show after season 3. When a superfan like Henry Cavill leaves the show, you know it's bad.

What's with people adapting the works not actually respecting the source material these days.

Probably because at some point a Netflix exec had heard about The Witcher books and games. Some agent puts one guy in touch with another. There's revenue to be earned. So Netflix joins in with other companies who bid on the rights thinking it has some good brand association. But then once the deal is closed and the percentages are done being hammered out they just hire a guy to do a job without really caring about the source material.

It's a process over at Netflix. They crank out hundreds of these projects every year.

For political agenda above all else. Simply makes Hollywood tiresome to me.

Wait, what just happened?
 
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