Following the success of "Game of Thrones" on HBO, it seemed like every network wanted a piece of the lucrative fantasy pie for themselves. Netflix wanted their slice, too, and in 2019, they launched "The Witcher," a live-action adaptation of a series of fantasy novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The series, which was preceded by a blockbuster series of video games by CD Projekt Red, starred "Superman" alum and avid gamer Henry Cavill as the supernatural hunter Geralt of Rivia. On debut, "The Witcher" was an instant hit. At one point, it even was the streamer's most-watched series.
In 2025, Season 4 of the series finally arrived after more than two years of behind-the-scenes shake-ups. This included a new lead, with Cavill replaced by fellow big-screen actor Liam Hemsworth. Unfort

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