‘The Witcher’ Netflix TV Series Review: The Good, The Bad And The Monstrous
I didn’t know what to expect when I first heard of Netflix’s live-action The Witcher, and
was even less certain about the casting of its lead. When I first heard
the news, I had already been steeped in the video games from CD
Projekt Red, and I’d read some of the short stories and books.
Would
a live-action adaptation be a disaster? Would it be impossible to
accept after spending so much time with these characters across all
these games and stories? I had a pretty firm version of who Geralt of
Rivia was in my head already, and I wasn’t certain I could shake that.
Thankfully, I was wrong.
The Witcher is
a dark, slickly produced and oftentimes somewhat hard to follow fantasy
production that Netflix and showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich have adapted
from the books by Andrzej Sapkowski. Henry Cavill stars as Geralt of
Rivia, the titular Witcher—a monster hunter and a magically created
mutant riding across The Continent on his horse Roach, looking for work
and bedding beautiful women.
I’ve
seen the first five episodes, out of a total of eight in Season 1, so
this is not a final review of the season. It’s also mostly spoiler-free,
so have no fear of reading anything but the most basic of premises. I
hope to have a second review later on when I can discuss everything in
more detail from start to finish
I didn’t know what to expect when I first heard of Netflix’s live-action The Witcher, and
was even less certain about the casting of its lead. When I first heard
the news, I had already been steeped in the video games from CD
Projekt Red, and I’d read some of the short stories and books.
Would
a live-action adaptation be a disaster? Would it be impossible to
accept after spending so much time with these characters across all
these games and stories? I had a pretty firm version of who Geralt of
Rivia was in my head already, and I wasn’t certain I could shake that.Thankfully, I was wrong.
The Witcher is a dark, slickly produced and oftentimes somewhat hard to follow fantasy production that Netflix and showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich have adapted from the books by Andrzej Sapkowski. Henry Cavill stars as Geralt of Rivia, the titular Witcher—a monster hunter and a magically created mutant riding across The Continent on his horse Roach, looking for work and bedding beautiful women.
I’ve seen the first five episodes, out of a total of eight in Season 1, so this is not a final review of the season. It’s also mostly spoiler-free, so have no fear of reading anything but the most basic of premises. I hope to have a second review later on when I can discuss everything in more detail from start to finish.
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