Voice actor Doug Cockle details his journey all the way from the first Witcher video game to his latest adventure as ...
Doug Cockle’s return as Geralt of Rivia is a casting coup worth celebrating. Too bad the movie he stars in is so boilerplate.
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Hosted on MSNI'm a huge Witcher fan and new Netflix film finally addresses past mistakes of seriesI am a huge Witcher fan and it seems that Netflix are finally starting to realise the mistakes they have made with previous ...
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Game Rant on MSNWhy The Witcher 4 Is Both Moving Away From and Honoring The Witcher 3Balancing tradition and innovation, The Witcher 4 is making some shifts while staying true to its Witcher 3 roots for a fresh ...
Doug Cockle, the voice behind Geralt in the Witcher video games and Netflix's latest title, has assured fans they 'will love' the new film despite some dubbing the last attempt at a spin-off as ...
Based on the events in Sirens of the Deep, it likely takes place in 1261, just before Yennefer and Geralt meet again.
It looks and feels like a DC animated feature, but Legend of Korra animator Studio Mir puts its own spin on the action ...
The Witcher's second foray into anime is here, and it arrives at a particularly interesting time for Netflix's franchise. Not ...
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GameRant on MSNThe Witcher 4 Should Leverage Its Status to Open a Door Left Cracked by Its PredecessorThanks to its status as the start of a "brand-new saga," The Witcher 4 has a chance to capitalize on a design philosophy that ...
If keeping the continuity of Netflix's sprawling Witcher franchise seems daunting, here's some good news: A standalone adventure called The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is about to hit Netflix and, in ...
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Soap Central on MSNThe Witcher: Sirens of the Deep includes a never seen before scene that was cut from the original Netflix seriesGeralt of Rivia will return in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, where Doug Cockle is coming back to voice the protagonist as he did in the video games. The anime series distributed by Netflix is set ...
In an animation sense, Sirens of the Deep looks fine and generally serves up great visuals, but the choppy and weird CG-like fight scenes do detract a tad as they feel less charismatic and lively than ...
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