The Witcher: Blood Origin review — How does this live-action prequel fare without Henry Cavill?
Rest assured, you're also going to fall in love with Francesca Mills, who plays a potty-mouthed dwarf whose tragic backstory is easily the show's most heartfelt. In fact, it's characters like her Meldorf who really make us wish this wasn't just a one-and-done series.
Aside from Minnie Driver's intriguing, franchise-spanning role, it's likely that we won't see many of these characters again, and that's a shame, because there's real potential here to push past the teething problems.lacks one central figure as strong enough as Henry Cavill to pull it all together.That's not to say Sophia Brown isn't up to the task as Éile, or that Michelle Yeoh isn't her typically brilliant self.
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