There’s certainly a bittersweet and almost poignant nature to Cavill’s final bow, venturing off with his best friend in tow and a renewed sense of purpose. Season 3 closes with Geralt as a changed man, neutrality be damned. This is how Cavill’s Witcher journey ends: heading off into the woods on a quest to save Ciri from the clutches of the Nilfgaardian empire, with the bard (Joey Batey’s Jaskier) and the dryad archer (Meng'er Zhang’s ex-Scoia'tael friend Milva) in tow. With the shadow of the casting switch-up looming, here’s how the show said goodbye to the original Butcher of Blaviken at the end of Season 3, while setting the cogs in motion for his replacement. The casting news has certainly proved controversial amongst fans online, especially as Cavill proved the central figurehead of Netflix’s popular Witcher-verse. The second volume of Season 3 – which adapts Andrzej Sapkowski’s novel Time Of Contempt, and which hit Netflix this week – marks the final moments of Cavill’s time as the White Wolf, before Liam Hemsworth dons the iconic wolf-shaped medallion and white-blonde wig in the upcoming fourth season. ![]() ![]() Warning: Contains spoilers for The Witcher Season 3, Volume 2Īfter three magical and monster-filled seasons traversing the quarrelling Kingdoms of The Continent on his Ciri-centric quest (try saying that five times fast after a few Redanian Lagers) Henry Cavill’s beloved tenure as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher has sadly come to an end.
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