Netflix serves up the first tease for The Witcher season 3.
That looming torch-pass has led to quite a few Twitter followers mourning the end of the series after this"final" season, the implication being that once Cavill leaves, so will they.
At least one fan had the presence of mind to ask about the real hero of the series, who was noticeably absent from today's tease:Unfortunately, there's been no further word about what Netflix's tweet might mean. We expect The Witcher season 3 to arrive this summer so it's about time for the marketing machine to fire up, but there's no overlooking that"'til tomorrow" bit.
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