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The Witcher Season 2 will release on Netflix on December 17, 2021. The date was announced during the WitcherCon livestream today, and puts the second season two years after the first season, which aired in December of 2019.
Like the first season, The Witcher Season 2 will be eight episodes long. Netflix also revealed most of the episode titles:
- A Grain of Truth
- Kaer Morhen
- What is Lost
- Redanian Intelligence
- Turn Your Back
- Dear Friend
- Voleth Meir
- …And one that’s “Top Secret”
Can you decipher the clues hidden in our Season 2 episode titles? Share your theories! #WitcherCon pic.twitter.com/owpvZE5oVwJuly 9, 2021
The WitcherCon stream is still going, so there’ll be more to come. So far, the teases have been small. We learned that one of the monsters featured in season 2 will be the Leshy, and got a very brief look at a bony hand.
We also got a look at Jaskier’s new, more “rock and roll” look:
Jaskier actor Joey Batey also said, jokingly, but maybe not, that “there might be a small amount of hat in it for about 47 seconds.” He’s referring to the bard’s distinctive hat, which the producers tried (there’s a photo of him wearing it) but didn’t make it into season 1. (This is the important stuff.)
We’ll meet a bunch of new characters as Geralt’s story develops on season 2 (see the full list in our Witcher Season 2 guide), but Witcher showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said during WitcherCon that her favorite addition to the cast is Kim Bodnia as Vesemir. Her favorite scene from the season involves “Vesemir and Ciri in a Kaer Morhen lab,” she said, and “took an entire day to shoot.”
We’ll add more details as we learn more at WitcherCon today.
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