The Witcher is nearly here in time for Halloween, and fans are excited to dive back into the world of monster-hunting, mages, kingdoms, powers, and divine creatures. The audience desires to know what to anticipate from the brand new season with Liam Hemsworth, Anya Chalotra, and Freya Allan leading it.
For the unversed, Henry Cavill was let go after the third season, and Liam will likely be taking on as Geralt of Rivia for seasons 4 and five. Anya is back as Yennefer of Vengerberg, and Freya is returning as Cirilla of Cintra. Listed here are the variety of episodes on this season and their corresponding titles.
The Witcher Season 4: Episode Count & Titles
All eight episodes of The Witcher season 4 will likely be released on Netflix on October 30, 2025. The previous season of the show was split into two, with half the episodes releasing on one date and the remainder on one other. But this time, all of them will likely be released all together on the streaming platform.
- Episode 1: What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger
- Episode 2: Dream of a Wish Fulfilled
- Episode 3: Trial By Ordeal
- Episode 4: A Sermon of Survival
- Episode 5: The Joy of Cooking
- Episode 6: Twilight of the Wolf
- Episode 7: What I Love I Do Not Carry
- Episode 8: Baptism of Fire
What The Showrunner Revealed About Geralt’s Evolution?
Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, showrunner of the series, told IGN that the recasting of Liam taking on from Henry as Geralt definitely modified some elements of it. “It absolutely impacts things. What this latest voice would sound like, and the delivery of the speech, and all of those things that were untested.”
She also mentioned how the expansion of Geralt as a personality saw him being less of a speaker in season one and slowly finding his voice in season two and three. As for season 4, it’s “a extremely comfortable medium between the 2” and the team has ensured to bring back a number of the signature elements.
Be it “grunting and a few sighing and a few humming along with some fucks from time to time.” Lauren concluded, “But we also allowed Geralt, specifically, in these emotional moments, to have lengthier… I don’t wish to call them speeches, but lengthier conversations along with his comrades.”
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