Fantasy Netflix's The Witcher - General Discussion Thread

I really don't get how a single season of The Witcher can cost that much. It's never looked that good, especially compared to say Andor or Game of Thrones, if those are the high watermarks for biggest TV production values.

Comparatively, I've always thought Rings of Power looked awful and never as much as its supposedly huge price tag.

I mean how do they spend more AFTER losing their biggest star in Henry Cavill? Shouldn't that cause an automatic budget cut? Liam Hemsworth isn't even a B-Lister.
 
He reportedly got $400K per episode for the first season, so $3.2 million. Seems pretty reasonable for him coming off the DCEU and just had a huge role in Mission Impossible Fallout. I imagine he got pay increases for seasons 2 and 3, but not sure. I read in Parade that he got $8 million for Season 2, but I'm not sure if that's true.
 
Okay, after that Trailer i realize what bothers me about Hemsworth...he looks too nice to be Geralt.
He doesnt look mean enough, rough enough, not stoic enough for Geralt.
Cavill paired with his stiff acting, worked as Geralt...Hemsworth feels like he has to force himself to look mean.

Other than that, i liked the Trailer.
Could be in terms of visuals neat enough.
Like i said, i take it for what it is...an adaption that gives itself a lot of room for Interpretation and therefore im sure i can enjoy this.
 
Yeah, nothing against Hemsworth personally but he just isn't convincing me here. Hopefully in the show itself he can.
 
Decent trailer to be fair but Hemsworth and Fishburne look horribly miscast. Hopefully Freya Allen can carry me through this as Ciri and Anya as Yen, who have at least being consistently good throughout. Lot on their shoulders now though and its been a sinking ship for a while.
 

Hemsworth’s journey began with a phone call in 2020, while he was home in Australia. “My agent called me and said they were interested in me stepping into the world of Geralt, and continuing on with this series,” the actor recalls. At first, he wasn’t sure if he wanted to take on the role, but an early conversation with Hissrich helped ease his doubts. “I felt like I was going to have the support and the confidence that I needed to really pull it off,” Hemsworth says.

2020? That has to be a mistake as Cavill didn’t leave until 2022.
 

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