Netflix released the full trailer for the second season of The Witcher a few days ago, but many people didn't like the trailer because of the soundtrack. Now some netizens have edited it with some familiar music from The Witcher 3 to create a new trailer that is more suitable for gamers. The Witcher Season 2 trailer (with game music replaced): Netflix's original trailer received over 300,000 likes on YouTube, but enough people criticized the choice of music in the trailer (Kanye West's "Monster"), saying it sounded like it was taken from the Need for Speed game. YouTube user v1talic replaced the music in the original trailer with music from the game, which may be more in line with the gamer's view of The Witcher series. According to the creator of the video, he didn't like the music of the original version, so he decided to remake the video with music from CDPR games. v1talic made The Witcher Season 2 trailer more realistic and dramatic by using the song "The Sword of Destiny" by composers Marcin Przybyłowicz and Percival Schuttenbach, and its music matches the visuals almost perfectly. The second season of Netflix's The Witcher will premiere on December 17. |
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