Affected by the new coronavirus, the second season of The Witcher was terminated in March this year. As we reported earlier, as the epidemic eases, the UK has authorized the film and television industry to slowly resume work. According to a message released on Netflix's official Twitter, the second season of The Witcher will resume filming on August 17. The tweet was expressed in a poem, the main content of which is: After several months of separation, it's time to resume filming of The Witcher Season 2, and we will reunite on the set on August 17th. The first season of Netflix's hit drama "The Witcher" was criticized by fans for telling stories in multiple timelines. Now, according to producer Lauren Hissrich, the second season will not have multiple timelines at the same time. Fortunately, the timelines were finally intertwined at the end of the first season, so the second season has only one timeline, mixed with flashbacks and flashforwards, which was impossible in the first season. After all, if the first season was mixed with flashbacks and flashforwards, it would be even more confusing for the audience. She also said that the second season will be more friendly to the audience, especially new audiences, but of course there will still be some "small challenges". The Witcher Season 2 has yet to be confirmed but it should be sometime in 2021. |
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