The Witcher: Blood Origin: Everything to Know About the Netflix Prequel Series
Including a major casting shakeup Sadie Gennis
Get ready for a new chapter of
The Witcher s history. Netflix is expanding the world of the hit fantasy drama with a new limited series called
The Witcher: Blood Origin. The show will be a six-part, live-action prequel series that takes place long before the events of the flagship series, which stars Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, a witcher and monster hunter.
The news of the new
Witcher series came in July 2020. As of now, no premiere date has been set for
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“Sometimes I wonder if the Asian-American experience is what it’s like when you’re thinking about everyone else, but nobody else is thinking about you.”
Steven Yeun does another fantastic interview and photoshoot, this time with the New York Times. He discusses the immigrant experience, his career thus far and how his father shaped his performance.
Choice quote:
The family put me on this pedestal, I was a cute kid with pale skin and light brown hair, and everyone was proud of that. Then we moved to Regina, and I went from feeling that attention to all of a sudden coming to the middle of nowhere and being pulled kicking and screaming into kindergarten. I’ve looked at this [kindergarten] photo so many times, If you look at photos of me in Korea, I’m like joyful, man. So happy.then you see this photo, and I look so terrified.”
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