The Witcher fandom is a complicated one. Although many sing the praises of the video game adaptations, those same fans aren’t convinced about The Witcher show. Now that Henry Cavill has left, they’re even less sure.
Ever since Cavill announced he was leaving Netflix’s The Witcher, the show just hasn’t felt the same – and we’ve not even seen his replacement in action yet. That discomfort has grown since the awkward footage explaining Cavill’s departure appeared online.
Then, as if that wasn’t painful enough, the producers behind the show have told everyone they had to dumb down the plot for Americans; I’m not an American, but I’m insulted on their behalf. We’re not saying such criticism of the fandom has contributed to how fans feel right now, but it’s surely played a part in roughly 80 percent of them declaring they won’t watch the show.
Mainly, the refusal to engage is due to Cavill’s departure, but still, that must come as gutting news for Netflix. Yet, we suspect people will tune in, at least initially, to see how Liam Hemsworth plays the part. Curiosity killed the cat, and all that.
Maybe The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep will redeem Netflix?
Some claim that you can’t be a “real fan” if you’re not going to watch just because the cast has changed, however, that argument isn’t holding up against the sea of anger aimed at Netflix’s depiction of the show.
“Literally the reason he’s leaving is that they’re going off script from the Witcher lore,” explained one fan. Another then claimed that anyone supporting Netflix is a “Netflix fan” rather than a The Witcher one.
We’re interested to see how the fandom fares once the next season of The Witcher begins, though we expect the discourse to pick up to ridiculous levels as fans argue over the missing lore, how bad Helmsworth is for the role, and why the video games are superior.
News
Jon Bon Jovi and Dorothea Hurley’s son Jesse gets married at same Las Vegas chapel where parents eloped
Like father, like son. Jon Bon Jovi’s son Jesse Bongiovi reportedly followed his dad’s footsteps by tying the knot in the same Las Vegas chapel his parents eloped at back in 1989. The 29-year-old’s Sin City nuptials to longtime girlfriend Jesse Light…
Jon Bon Jovi’s son Jake Bongiovi, 19, is the spitting image of his rock star dad, 60, as he shows off his muscular physique for a stylish magazine shoot
Jon Bon Jovi’s model son Jake Bongiovi left fans stunned when he featured on the cover of Man About Town magazine looking just like his rock star father. The model showed off his muscular physique in the shoot, with his blond locks…
Steven Tyler and Joe Perry are more than just bandmates—they’re the heart and soul of Aerosmith. Keep rocking, legends!
In Another Dimension With Aerosmith Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry discuss their latest album, collaborations with Carrie Underwood and Diane Warren and the story behind their unique chemistry For more than four decades, the four-time GRAMMY-winning lineup of…
Bon Jovi Rock Band Awarded the Best International Rock Act by the World Music Organization.
On November 7, at the MTV Europe Music Awards held in Madrid (Spain), the rock band Bon Jovi will officially receive the “Global Idol” award. Bon Jovi consists of 5 members: lead vocalist Jon Bon Jovi, lead guitarist Richie Sambora,…
Kid Rock attacks Taylor Swift’s politics with sexist tweet
Kid Rock has launched a sexist attack on Taylor Swift’s political views, claiming that Swift sided with Democrats to secure concert dates and making a lewd comment about oral sex. The “Bawitdaba” rapper/rocker tweeted Friday morning, “Taylor Swift wants to…
The Beatles Hit Ringo Starr Says Shamelessly ‘Ripped Off Elvis’
The Beatles wore their influences openly, whether through covers or original compositions, making their inspirations clear. Chuck Berry’s guitar style echoed in John Lennon’s chords on “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” while Lennon and Paul McCartney’s harmonies mirrored the…
End of content
No more pages to load