Release date for the Witcher season 4 and New Geralt

Witcher season 4

The Witcher movie prepares for its most significant transformation as Season 4 enters production with Liam Hemsworth replacing Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia. This change marks a pivotal moment for the series, which has established itself as one of Netflix's most successful fantasy adaptations.

The upcoming season promises to maintain the show's high production values and complex storytelling while introducing fresh elements to the narrative. The series which continues to draw from Andrzej Sapkowski's beloved novels, with the creative team working to ensure a seamless transition between lead actors.

Production for The Witcher Season 4 began filming in April 2024, with filming taking place primarily in the United Kingdom and several European locations. Based on the production schedule and typical post-production timelines for a show of this scale, it is likely to be released sometime between July and September 2025.   

The post-production phase typically requires extensive work due to the show's complex visual effects and action sequences. The production team has allocated additional time to ensure the season maintains the high-quality standards audiences expect from the series. Netflix has already approved the scripts for all episodes, allowing for efficient production planning.

Henry Cavill's departure from the role of Geralt stems from a combination of factors, including his commitment to other projects and creative differences regarding the character's development. The decision was announced well in advance to allow for a proper transition and give audiences time to adjust to the change.

Liam Hemsworth's selection as the new Geralt followed an extensive casting process. The Australian actor's experience in action-heavy roles and dramatic performances made him a strong candidate for the character. The show's creative team has worked closely with Hemsworth to ensure his portrayal honors the essence of Geralt while bringing fresh nuances to the role.

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