The Witcher Season 1’s Final Trailer Teases Epic Action Involving Henry Cavill’s Geralt Of Rivia

The Witcher Season 1 is gearing up to be one of Netflix’s biggest hits of the year, and the very final trailer has arrived.

The new show stars Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia and he’s a Witcher, a being who hunts monsters and is able to perform magic.

Witchers are hated by humans in this world, yet Cavill’s Geralt seems to help the humans regardless.

It’s going to be a show full of magic, strange creatures, potions, monsters and whatever else you can imagine being in a fantasy TV show.

Netflix obviously has a lot of faith in this new show since The Witcher’s showrunner, Lauren Schmidt Hissrich revealed that they’ve already planned out seven seasons of the show.

That’s very unusual because Netflix shows don’t tend to go beyond four seasons, and this policy has lead to some seriously good shows being cancelled before their time.

The Witcher Season 1’s final trailer shows off the show’s incredible action

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Hissrich was talking about the show to SFX Magazine, and she revealed that they’ve already got seven seasons of The Witcher TV series all mapped out, which sounds pretty crazy to me considering the first season hasn’t even aired yet, and Netflix doesn’t tend to let shows go beyond four seasons.

“I’ve [mapped out stories] for seven seasons,” said Hissrich told SFX.

“Right now it’s just about, ‘how do you set up stories that really capture audiences for years at a time?’ The worst thing we could do is put all of our energies just into season one, and not be thinking about where these characters can grow to.”

This final trailer of The Witcher Season 1 shows how much incredible action is going to be in the series and it certainly seems as though Henry Cavill’s Geralt Of Rivia.

The Witcher Season 1 will land on Netflix on December 20th, 2019.

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