According to the latest report from The Sun, a local newspaper in Toronto, Canada, Henry Cavill, the star of the second season of Netflix's "The Witcher" TV series, may have been injured during the filming of the second season. Cavill injured his leg during the filming and the filming of the second season was interrupted. According to people familiar with the matter, Cavill was injured during combat training. Cavill struggled to stand up and looked painful. It seemed that his leg was injured, but the source said it was not clear whether something hit his leg or whether it was some kind of muscle strain. However, the current level of injury does not require an ambulance, but Cavill cannot resume filming immediately, so it seems that the production of "The Witcher" Season 2 has been suspended. A source told The Sun: “Filming has been affected because of what happened to Henry. He was on a combat training trip and injured his leg. He just stopped dead in his tracks and was clearly in pain. It’s unclear if an object hit his leg or if it was some kind of muscle damage. The filming schedule has been disrupted because he can’t walk properly. He has to wear heavy armour in the scenes and he just can’t do that with his injured leg.” The second season of The Witcher is currently scheduled to be released in 2021, and plans for the third season will be announced at a later date. |
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