The wait for Season 3 of The Witcher is almost over, as an all-new trailer has finally given us a release date.
On Tuesday, Netflix announced that The Witcher Season 3 premieres on June 29, 2023. Interestingly enough, it’ll release in two parts – with five episodes coming out on the date mentioned above – and the final three releasing on July 27, 2023. Of course, you’ll need an active Netflix subscription to watch this.
There’s also a new teaser trailer (which you can check out below) that gives us somewhat of an idea as to what Tennefer, Ciri, and Geralt are doing these days – minor spoilers for Season 2 here, so be mindful if you’re not caught up!
Oh, and the promotional poster for Season 3 is pretty slick too.
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It’s been a long, somewhat bumpy road for Netflix’s The Witcher. Not everyone was particularly keen on Season 2’s finale, though many thought deviating from the books was a good call.
Production of Season 3 was also rocky, especially concerning Henry Cavill’s sudden departure – a move that even Geralt’s voice actor was upset about. None other than Liam Hemsworth will be taking over as Geralt for the show in Season 4, whenever that goes into production – likely sometime soon after Season 3 goes live.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.