The last Roaring Twenties gave us Agatha Christie's first novel, Virginia Woolf's first bestseller, and a little novel called The Great Gatsby.
22.12.2019 - 00:31 / tvguide.com
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The Witcher, Netflix's adaptation of the Andrzej Sapkowski books that inspired the popular video game franchise, is finally here. Starring Henry Cavill as the titular witcher Geralt of Rivia, the fantasy series shows how the monster hunter-for-hire's destiny becomes intertwined with the lives of a lost princess, Freya Allan's Ciri, and a powerful sorceress, Anya Chalotra's Yennefer.
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The last Roaring Twenties gave us Agatha Christie's first novel, Virginia Woolf's first bestseller, and a little novel called The Great Gatsby.
The Witcher’s Henry Cavill has left viewers all over the world swooning as he regularly strips off in the magic new series.
Other than , we don't know tooooo much about season 2 just yet. But we'll give you what we've got — behold, everything that's been #confirmed about The Witcher's second szn.
Henry Cavill was really thirsty when he filmed bathing scenes in his new Netflix hit The Witcher after refusing to drink for a day.
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If you're anything like us, you already binged all eight episodes of The Witcher Season 1 on Netflix. The fantasy drama, which is based on Andrzej Sapkowski's book series, stars Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, a monster-hunter whose destiny becomes bound to the sorceress Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and the powerful princess Ciri (Freya Allan).
Warning: This post has spoilers for Season 1 of The Witcher.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Into the absence left by “Game of Thrones” strides “The Witcher,” perhaps the most credible of several recent attempts to capture its predecessor’s robust claim on audience affections.
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He already dominates most of the world’s fantasy sections, and now George R.R. Martin has set up a bookshop of his own.
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