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What Time Is The Witcher Season 4 Released on Netflix?
Liam Hemsworth takes over as Geralt of Rivia with mixed narrative reviews for season four, which struggles with consistency and adaptation despite standout action scenes.
- On Thursday 30th October at 7am GMT, Netflix releases The Witcher season 4 worldwide, debuting Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia, replacing Henry Cavill.
- Filmed back-to-back with the final chapter, Season 4 serves as a bridge to the series conclusion, while Netflix greenlit the fifth and final season before reception to Season 4.
- Liam Hemsworth's take on Geralt highlights a seamless fit and a more emotive portrayal, capturing the character's vulnerability closer to the books than Cavill's version.
- Reviewers and fans point to Season 4 reviving clarity problems, with critics calling its politics hard to follow and fans disappointed by deviations from Andrzej Sapkowski's books and stilted writing.
- As a reset, Season 4 aims to consolidate the series' messy elements and draws heavily from Andrzej Sapkowski's last two novels, setting up the fifth and final season.
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The Independent (US)The Witcher fans deliver verdict on who’s better: Liam Hemsworth or Henry Cavill
Newly-released fourth season sees Hemsworth take over for Cavill as Geralt of Rivia
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Read Full Article'The Witcher' Season 4 Review: Netflix's Bloody Fantasy Show Gets A New Lease On Life
When Regis (Laurence Fishburne), a charismatic man of mystery, posits that “our Witcher is in a state of flux,” he might as well be talking about The Witcher, the series striving for a goal that seems forever out of reach.Like its title hero, Geralt of Rivia, The Witcher has been fighting for so long it doesn’t truly know what it’s fighting for anymore. But at the same time, has it ever? The Witcher came up among a brood of shows designed to com…
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