The Witcher Season 4 Reportedly Arriving This October
Fans of Netflix's 'The Witcher' series might be getting new episodes sooner than expected. According to insights from the popular fan site Redanian Intelligence, the highly anticipated fourth season is rumored to premiere in late October. This season marks a significant change for the show, as Liam Hemsworth takes over the iconic role of Geralt of Rivia from Henry Cavill.
Filming for the fourth season concluded almost a year ago, and the series has since been deep in post-production. While Redanian Intelligence doesn't have an exact premiere date, they suggest Netflix is aiming for an October 30 launch. Unlike previous seasons, it's expected that all eight episodes of the new season will be released simultaneously, foregoing the chapter-by-chapter rollout.
'The Rats' Spin-off Confirmed as a Full-Length Film for 2025
Beyond the main series, there's also an update on the spin-off focusing on the 'Rats of the Border' gang, a group Ciri encounters during her journey. Titled 'The Rats: A Witcher’s Tale,' this project is now slated to debut in 2025 as a full-length feature film. This is a shift from earlier plans, which suggested it would be released as a mini-series.
Despite the end of the main 'Witcher' series being on the horizon with its fifth and final season already confirmed, Netflix appears committed to expanding the universe. Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich has hinted at further projects set within the world of 'The Witcher,' indicating that the streaming giant isn't ready to leave the Continent behind just yet.
For fans, this means a steady stream of Witcher-related content is on the way, albeit with a new face for Geralt and an evolving format for its spin-off stories. The rumored October release for Season 4 provides a concrete timeline for viewers eager to see how the saga continues with its fresh cast and narrative directions.
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