It’s not quite the first look, but it’s close enough
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The first set photo of ‘Geralt’ inThe Witcher season 4has been leaked – but it’s not of Liam Hemsworth. Instead, his stunt double has given us a quick indication of what the new iteration of the character could look like, including a new costume and wig for The White Wolf in the Netflix series.
Thanks toRedanian Intelligence, we have a glimpse at Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt stunt double Joel Adrian, complete with studded jacket, gloves, and a slightly tweaked hairdo compared to Henry Cavill’s Geralt.
For those who have been living under a rock on The Continent,Liam Hemsworth has replaced Henry Cavill– who departed the series afterThe Witcher season 3.
Hemsworth will portray Geralt in both The Witcher seasons 4 and 5, with the latter set to be the show’s last.
Hopefully, an official reveal is forthcoming –a table read photois as close as we’ve got so far – but one of the show’s producers has teased thatHemsworth looks “awesome” in Geralt makeup.
Speaking toExpress Online, Tomek Baginski said: “One thing I can tell is I’ve already seen [Liam] in Witcher makeup and in the Witcher look. And he looks awesome.”
Elsewhere in The Witcher’s future, an anime movie titled Sirens of the Deep sees Geralt’s game actor Dough Cockle reprise his role for a seafaring skirmish that’s canonically set between the fifth and sixth episodes of The Witcher’s first season.
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There’sless promising news with the live-action Rats spin-off, which is reportedly merging with the new season in the form of flashbacks instead of being its own series.
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