The Witcher Season 4: Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt Shines in New Set Photos

As a long-time fan of both The Witcher series and the Hemsworth brothers, I must say that seeing Liam step into Geralt’s boots is nothing short of exhilarating! Having grown up with Thor and Loki on the silver screen, it feels like a homecoming to see another Hemsworth take on such an iconic role.


Photos from the new set of The Witcher Season 4 offer fans a sneak peek at Liam Hemsworth portraying Geralt of Rivia in the upcoming season.

In the upcoming Season 4 of the widely acclaimed Netflix series, Chris Hemsworth will assume the role previously held by Henry Cavill as Geralt. Recent photographs depict Hemsworth shooting an outdoor scene alongside other cast members like Laurence Fishburne.

The Witcher Season 4 set photos show Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt and more

According to Liam Hemsworth, who was recently on Live with Kelly and Mark, The Witcher Season 4 is nearing the end of filming, with just three more weeks left before a four-month break. So far, they’ve been shooting for about eight months, and they will resume next year for another eight months.

According to the Daily Mail, photographs captured from the filming location in North Wales reveal Liam Hemsworth’s character, Geralt of Rivia, and his cohorts amidst a scene being shot at Padarn Lake.

The images additionally feature Lawrence Fishburne dressed as Regis, and he’s spotted on a boat alongside Geralt and his group, which includes Meng’er Zhang portraying Milva and Eamon Farren as Cahir. Additionally, fans catch a glimpse of Danny Woodburn, who takes on the character of Zoltan Chivay.

The TV series “The Witcher” is adapted from a collection of fantasy novels by writer Andrzej Sapkowski, and it was announced in May 2024 that Liam Hemsworth will star as Geralt, replacing Henry Cavill who stepped down from the role in October 2022. In his statement at that time, Cavill referred to Hemsworth as the new “White Wolf,” with Season 4 of “The Witcher” slated for release on Netflix in late 2025.

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2024-10-08 18:40