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The Witcher Season 2: Episodes, Trailer, Release Date, Watch Online

The Witcher Season 2 will be released on 17th December 2021. Fans are excited and eagerly waiting for its release.

The Witcher is a fantasy drama television series created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. The series is based on a book of the same name written by Andrzej Sapkowski. It stars Henry Cavill, Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra.

The story features Geralt who meets Nivellan. Nivallan is a character who is half beast and half man. There is another important character whose tale will also include in the story named Ciri.

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Episodes

There will be eight episodes in season 2 of The Witcher. The episodes are mentioned below:

  • 1st episode – A Grain of Truth
  • 2nd episode – Kaer Morhen
  • 3rd episode – What is Lost
  • 4th episode – Redanian Intelligence
  • 5th episode – Turn your Back
  • 6th episode – Dear Friend
  • 7th episode – Voleth Meir
  • 8th episode – the last episode name is still not announced. It’s kept a secret.

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Trailer of The Witcher Season 2

The first season of The Witcher was released in December 2019. There was a delay in the release of the new season because of the increased COVID 19 pandemic. Finally, the wait is over, fans are all set to see their favorite series and actors back on screen. Some new casts will be seen in season 2 of The Witcher.

Netflix has released the official trailer of The Witcher. A link to the official teaser will be provided below.

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Release Date

The wait is almost coming to an end. The makers have finally announced the release date. Fans have a lot of expectations after the remarkable season 2. It is all set to release on 17th December 2021. In the new season, we will see both Geralt and Ciri explore their intertwined destinies.

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Where to Watch Online

The Witcher can be watched on Netflix.

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