NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES PRESENTS The Witcher Season 3 Review (Spoiler Alert) by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Drama, Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Created byLauren Schmidt Hissrich

Based on The Witcherby Andrzej Sapkowski

Starring: Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra & Freya Allan.

Composers: Sonya Belousova, GionaOstinelli, Joseph Trapanese

Executive producers: Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, Simon Emanuel, Alik Sakharov, Tomek Bagiński, JarosławSawko, Piotr Sikora, Jason F. Brown, Sean Daniel, Steve Gaub, Matt O’Toole, Mike Ostrowski, Karol Żbikowski

Producer:Beau DeMayo

Production Location: United Kingdom

Cinematography: Jean-Philippe Gossart, Gavin Struthers

Editors:Liana Del Giudice, Nick Arthurs, Jean-Daniel Fernandez-Qundez, Xavier Russell.

Production companies: Little Schmidt Productions, Hivemind, Platige Image

Network: Netflix

The Witcher season 3 plot: What will happen? The official synopsis for the show reads: “As monarchs, mages and beasts of the Continent compete to capture her, Geralt takes Ciri of Cintra into hiding, determined to protect his newly-reunited family against those who threaten to destroy it.”

Part 1 of Season 3 of The Witcher was really good.

Pros: I’m continuing to invest into what’s going on with Ceralt, Yennefer & Ciri and I liked all three of them together. The production quality was a step forward from the previous two seasons. This one had a lot of light humour and after the ending it made me look forward to part 2 of this season.

Cons: The dialogue was lacking any memorable lines. The pace was slow.

Part 2 of Season 3 of The Witcher was mediocre.

Pros: I was glad to see more of ciri’s character development moving forward. It doesn’t waste any time getting into the drama of the last 3 episodes of this season & it didn’t shy away from still delivering the violence and spectacle you expect.

Cons: Having this season split into 2 parts did distract my enthusiasm for these last 3 episodes of this season & the finale didn’t really feels like a true send off to Henry Cavill’s betrayal of Geralt.

Casts & Characters:

Main:

  • Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, a magically enhanced monster hunter known as a “witcher”. Cintran princess Ciri is his “destiny”.
  • Anya Chalotra as Yennefer of Vengerberg, a quarter-elf sorceress.
  • Freya Allan as Ciri, Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, the crown princess of Cintra, granddaughter of Queen Calanthe and daughter of Pavetta, from whom she inherited the Elder Blood. She is linked to Geralt by destiny.
  • Eamon Farren as Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach, nicknamed the “Black Knight”, a Nilfgaardian army commander who leads the invasion of Cintra and the hunt for Cirilla.
  • Joey Batey as Jaskier, a traveling bard who befriends Geralt and accompanies him on his path.
  • MyAnna Buring as Tissaia de Vries (season 3), mentor to Yennefer and the Rectrix of Aretuza, a training academy for female mages.
  • Mimî M. Khayisa as Fringilla Vigo, a sorceress who trained alongside Yennefer. She eventually leads the Nilfgaardian invasion alongside Cahir.
  • Anna Shaffer as Triss Merigold, a sorceress, the court mage of Temeria and advisor to King Foltest.
  • Royce Pierreson as Istredd, an adept sorcerer and historian who befriends Yennefer at Aretuza.
  • Wilson Mbomio as Dara, a refugee elf boy whom Cirilla befriends after the Slaughter of Cintra.
  • Mahesh Jadu as Vilgefortz of Roggeveen, a charismatic sorcerer who rallies the northern mages to halt the invading Nilfgaardian army in Sodden. He later becomes the leader of the Brotherhood of Mages.
  • Tom Canton as Filavandrel (season 3), former king of the elves and Francesca’s husband.
  • Graham McTavish as Sigismund Dijkstra (season 3), head of the Redanian Intelligence and ally of Philippa Eilhart. McTavish also voiced Deglan in the animated prequel Nightmare of the Wolf.
  • Cassie Clare as Philippa Eilhart (season 3), the shapeshifting court sorceress of King Vizimir of Redania as well as Dijkstra’s partner in crime. She has close ties to the Brotherhood.
  • Hugh Skinner as Prince Radovid (season 3), the prince of Redania and Philippa Eilhart’s ally.
  • Bart Edwards as Duny, the “Urcheon of Erlenwald” / Emperor Emhyr var Emreis (season 3), Pavetta’s lover, once afflicted by a curse that transformed him into a hedgehog man until midnight.

Recurring:

  • Jodhi May as Queen Calanthe, ruler of the Kingdom of Cintra and grandmother of Princess Cirilla.
  • Lars Mikkelsen as Stregobor (season 3), resident mage in the town of Blaviken and the Rector of Ban Ard, the academy for male mages.
  • Therica Wilson-Read as Sabrina Glevissig, a sorceress who trained alongside Yennefer.
  • Terence Maynard as Artorius Vigo (season 3), court mage from Toussaint and uncle of Fringilla.
  • Ed Birch as Vizimir (season 3), the king of Redania.
  • Chris Fulton (season 2) and Sam Woolf (season 3) as Rience, a renegade mage set on a hunt for Ciri.
  • Aisha Fabienne Ross as Lydia van Bredevoort (season 3), Rience’s disfigured liaison who gets him out of prison on her master’s orders.
  • Kaine Zajaz as Gage (season 3), Francesca’s brother.

Notable guest stars:

Introduced in season 3:

  • Beau Holland as Vespula, Jaskier’s on-and-off lover.
  • Robbie Amell as Gallatin, commander of the Scoia’tael elves and an old friend of Cahir who’s vying for leadership over the elves with Francesca.
  • Catherine McCormack as Anika, a druid healer and old family friend of Geralt who seeks her help to identify the source of a mind-manipulation spell.
  • Tracy-Ann Oberman as Queen Hedwig of Redania, the wife of King Vizimir.
  • Cal Watson as Eva, a handmaiden at the Redanian court and Philippa Eilhart’s lover.
  • Safiyya Ingar as Keira Metz, a Temerian sorceress who runs a business specialising on magic portals.
  • Giuseppe Lentini as Molnar Giancardi, a dwarf and owner of Giancardi’s Bank in Gors Velen.
  • Stuart Thompson as Fabio Sachs, a young man who works at Giancardi’s Bank in Gors Velen.
  • Rochelle Rose as Margarita Laux-Antille, a sorceress and new headmistress of Aretuza.
  • Christelle Elwin as Mistle, a member of a group of young criminals known as the Rats.
  • Michalina Olszańska as Marti Södergren, a sorceress from the Brotherhood.
  • Ryan Hayes as Artaud Terranova, a sorcerer from the Brotherhood.
  • Philip Philmar as Gerhart of Aelle, the oldest living sorcerer and member of the Chapter.
  • Poppy Almond as Bianca d’Este, a sorceress from the Brotherhood.
  • Harvey Quinn as Radcliffe of Oxenfurt, a sorcerer from the Brotherhood.
  • Nathan Laryea as Valdo Marx, a bard and Jaskier’s rival.
  • Frances Pooley as Teryn, a half-elf girl with a strong resemblance to Ciri who was magically brainwashed into believing that she is someone else.
  • Dempsey Bovell as Otto Dusan, a werewolf and ally of Anika who Geralt helped out before.
  • Jim Sturgeon as Aplegatt, a royal messenger.
  • Meng’er Zhang as Milva, a highly-skilled archer and one of the only non-dryad inhabitants of the Brokilon Forest.
  • Ben Radcliffe as Giselher, the leader of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Fabian McCallum as Kayleigh, a member of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Aggy K. Adams as Iskra, an elf and a member of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Connor Crawford as Aske, a member of the criminal gang The Rats.
  • Juliette Alexandra as Reef, a member of the criminal gang The Rats.

I still recommend watching this season only on Netflix. 

Rating: 5 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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