With the prequel series set to hit screens on December 25th, here's a look at the official trailer for Netflix's TheWitcherBloodOrigin. / TheWitcher CCXP CCXP2022 / Netflix witchernetflix
\nWith Netflix heading to CCXP 2022 in Brazil this weekend, viewers were given the heads-up on Friday that a trailer was on the way for showrunner & EP Declan de Barra's Laurence O'Fuarain, Sophia Brown & Michelle Yeoh-starring prequel series, The Witcher: Blood Origin. And that's exactly what viewers received on Saturday, with the prequel series offering its best look yet at the epic grandeur of the adventures ahead.
In addition, Jacob Collins-Levy is set for the role of Eredin, with Lizzie Annis as Zacaré, Huw Novelli as Callan 'Brother Death,' Francesca Mills as Meldof, Amy Murray as Fenrik, and Zach Wyatt as Syndril. Minnie Driver has joined the cast as narrator Seanchai, a shapeshifting collector of old lore with the ability to travel between time and worlds.
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