Netflix’s The Witcher Season 4 will reportedly boast costumes directly inspired by the video games, and wider source material.
Of course the next season of The Witcher has more problems to contend with than Geralt’s threads, mainly the fact we’ve got an entirely new Geralt following Henry Cavill’s departure from the series.
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It’s still unknown why Cavill left the show, though fans have speculated it’s due to the steady decline in writing quality from the first season, as well as too great of a departure from the source material.
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Everything’s looking good for Henry Cavill though as he’s now working on a Warhammer 40k TV show for Amazon Prime.
Back at Netflix however, the show has recast its leading role with Liam Hemsworth, a decision that has been torn apart by many viewers who are threatening to boycott the next season.
That being said it seems the team behind the show are attempting to win back some favour by introducing more elements directly inspired by the CD Projekt Red video games, including more accurate costumes.
As reported by Redanian Intelligence, Geralt’s new outfit will include the leather jacket from The WItcher 3’s Grandmaster Wolven armour, and Ciri will wear her entire outfit, but with "fewer accessories."
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Of course this should be taken with a pinch of salt, but if it’s true it’s nice to hear the next season will delve more into video game territory, as well as story elements from the original books.
That being said, it's unlikely a few wardrobe changes will get fans back on side, as there’s still the glaring issue of no more Henry Cavill, who’s passion and enthusiasm for the series was one of the main reasons viewers tuned in.
The Witcher Season 4 is expected to drop sometime in 2025, though when exactly remains a mystery.
Topics: The Witcher, The Witcher 3, CD Projekt Red, TV And Film, Netflix