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Henry Cavill is flying up up and away from the fourth season of The Witcher

Geralt of Rivia is dead. Long live Geralt of Rivia

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If you’ve been on social media at all in the past few days or managed to make it through the entirety of Black Adam, you’ve probably heard that Henry Cavill is once again suiting up as the Man of Steel. Whether or not his return to the DC Extended Universe will finally help Warner Bros. get that disaster train back on track remains to be seen. What we do know is that Cavill will be walking away from the role that’s kept him busy in the years since he had to have his mustache digitally removed in post-production. It was announced today that in the hit Netflix adaptation of The Witcher.

As you can see in the tweet above, Cavill will be replaced in season 4 by Robert California Liam Hemsworth. The second-tier Hemsworth is probably best known for his role as Gale Hawthrone in the Hunger Games films and, like many of his fellow Aussies, a brief stint on the soap opera Neighbours. He also did a show for Quiꦿbi. Raise youඣr hand if you remember Quibi.

While Cavill is leaving the Netflix series behind, fans will still be able to see him as Geralt when The Witcher‘s third season debuts sometime next year. If you’re like me and just subscribed to Netflix for the first time in six years a few days ago, know there is a lot of Witcher content to consume on the streamer, including the animated film The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf and The Witcher: Blood Origin, a prequel series that’ll debut in December (fingers crossed it’s better than that dreary House of the Dragon). In addition to all that, a second animated film haဣs also been commissioned and there is apparently a in the works.


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