The Witcher’s Yennefer actress Anya Chalotra has said she’s tired of working with a new Geralt (meaning Liam Hemsworth). She misses working with Henry Cavill: “Henry Cavill knows exactly what Geralt is doing.”

The world of *The Witcher* has been abuzz with change ever since Henry Cavill stepped away from his role as Geralt of Rivia after Season 3, leaving fans and castmates alike grappling with the transition. Anya Chalotra, who plays the fierce and enigmatic sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg, recently opened up about her experience working with Liam Hemsworth, Cavill’s replacement, as the show prepares for its fourth season on  Netflix. In a candid interview this month, Chalotra expressed her frustration and nostalgia, admitting she’s grown weary of adjusting to a new Geralt and deeply misses the chemistry she shared with Cavill. “Henry Cavill knows exactly what Geralt is doing,” she said, a sentiment that has reignited discussions about the show’s future.

Cavill’s departure from *The Witcher*, announced in late 2022, came as a shock to many. Having portrayed the White Wolf since the series debuted in 2019, he brought a commanding presence and a deep understanding of Andrzej Sapkowski’s source material to the role. His exit, reportedly due to creative differences and scheduling conflicts with other projects, paved the way for Hemsworth, known for *The Hunger Games* and *The Expendables 2*, to take up the silver sword. While Hemsworth has been hard at work filming Season 4, set to premiere in late 2025, Chalotra’s comments suggest that the shift has been less than seamless for the cast.


Chalotra’s bond with Cavill was evident on-screen, where their characters’ tumultuous romance became a cornerstone of the series. Off-screen, the two developed a rapport that translated into a natural dynamic, something she now finds herself longing for. “There’s a rhythm you build with someone over time,” she explained. “Henry had this incredible instinct for Geralt—he knew the character inside and out, and that made everything flow. With Liam, it’s different. It’s not bad, just… new. And I’m tired of new.” Her words reflect the challenge of recalibrating a working relationship mid-series, especially in a show as physically and emotionally demanding as *The Witcher*.

Season 3, which aired in mid-2023, marked Cavill’s final outing as Geralt, concluding with a dramatic cliffhanger that saw Yennefer, Geralt, and Ciri (Freya Allan) facing an uncertain future. Fans praised Cavill’s performance, particularly in the season’s action-heavy sequences and quieter moments of vulnerability. Hemsworth, stepping into the role, has promised to honor Cavill’s legacy while bringing his own interpretation to the character. Early set photos from Season 4, leaked in early 2025, show him in Geralt’s armor, sporting the signature white hair and scars. Yet Chalotra’s remarks hint at a disconnect behind the scenes, raising questions about how this change might affect the show’s chemistry.

The transition hasn’t been easy for fans either. Cavill’s exit sparked a wave of disappointment, with many citing his passion for the role—he famously played *The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt* video game and read the books—as irreplaceable. Petitions to bring him back garnered thousands of signatures, though Netflix has stood firm in its decision. Hemsworth, for his part, has faced an uphill battle to win over skeptics. In a recent statement, he expressed enthusiasm for the role, saying, “I’m a huge fan of the world, and I’m giving it everything I’ve got.” But Chalotra’s exhaustion suggests that even the cast is still adjusting to this new reality.

For Chalotra, the shift comes at a pivotal time. Yennefer’s arc has grown increasingly complex, with Season 3 exploring her redemption and newfound purpose after losing her magical abilities. Working with Cavill, she had a partner who understood Geralt’s stoic yet soulful nature, complementing her own portrayal. Now, as production on Season 4 progresses, she’s navigating uncharted territory with Hemsworth, whose take on Geralt remains under wraps until the season debuts. “It’s like starting over,” she admitted. “You miss the shorthand you had.”

As *The Witcher* moves toward its planned conclusion with Season 5, Chalotra’s comments underscore the delicate balance of maintaining continuity amid change. While Hemsworth brings fresh energy, her longing for Cavill highlights the indelible mark he left on the series. Whether the show can recapture its magic with a new Geralt remains to be seen, but for now, Chalotra’s honesty offers a rare glimpse into the emotional toll of such a high-profile recasting. Fans, like her, may find themselves missing the days when Cavill’s Geralt roamed the Continent—sword in hand, and heart laid bare.

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