The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is due out subsequent month, and it seems a scene initially meant for the live-action present is being included in it.
I would perceive in the event you weren’t conscious that Sirens of the Deep, the upcoming animated Netflix Witcher film, is technically canon to the live-action present. In any case, Doug Cockle has returned from the video games to voice the character versus Henry Caville, who might need left the live-action present due to Superman, or presumably not getting on with the writing crew, nobody’s fairly certain. Both means, it is most likely a bit awkward to ask him to come back again. Nonetheless, animated or not, the movie will apparently be much more linked to the live-action present than you might need thought, as a result of it’s apparently reusing a scene from the primary season that ended up on the slicing room flooring.
The movie is definitely set through the center of the primary season, at a cut-off date when Geralt and his on-and-off love curiosity Yennefer aren’t on one of the best of phrases. Talking to SFX journal (by way of GamesRadar), author Mike Ostrowski stated that it is a “interval of not being collectively, or a interval of bother, however nonetheless on one another’s minds.” Each him and co-writer Rae Benjamin observe that the unique season is being left untouched when it comes to story modifications, however the latter shared that they had been in a position to sneak in a “enjoyable little scene” that was initially meant for the live-action present.
Benjamin did not share what this scene may characteristic, however live-action Yennefer actor Anya Chalotra is reprising her position for the movie, so it might be a scene that includes the 2 of them. “Geralt can not let Yennefer go, regardless that he is making an attempt his greatest,” Ostrowski says. “She haunts him. Even when he wished to be rid of her, he cannot.” Actually seems like we’ll be seeing a little bit of Geralt and Yennefer collectively, in some form or type.
It is not lengthy till you’ll be able to watch The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep now, because the animated film is due out in a few weeks time on February 11.