The Witcher season 3 is finally set to hit our T.V screens and we managed to catch up with executive producers Steve Gaub and Tomasz ‘Tomek’ Bagiński and we have good news for fans of the original books 📚
, and while some are excited to see what the Hunger Games star brings to the table, there is an air of sadness over Henry’s departure from the role that he’s made his own since 2019.Steve Gaub and Tomasz ‘Tomek’ Bagiński, who both explained that the new episodes of The Witcher dropping this month and next pay particularly close attention to the written works penned by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, which inspired the video game franchise of the same name.
‘We are going closer and closer to the books because there is also a lot more events which are happening in the books, but also the story becomes a little bit more a story of Ciri and less a story of other characters,’ he outlined.Ciri continues to explore her growing power in the new episodes
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