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 ...
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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 spin-off as 'abysmal'.
Granted, we Witcher enthusiasts might have to endure at least one more season of the current live-action series, watching Liam Hemsworth's performance with a kind of grim fascination. Yet, perhaps the ...
Here, Geralt of Rivia — voiced by Doug Cockle, the same actor who played him in CD Projekt Red's Witcher games — is hired to ...
It looks and feels like a DC animated feature, but Legend of Korra animator Studio Mir puts its own spin on the action ...
Witcher fans like me seem to have three reasons to celebrate Netflix's new film after the company got 'endless things wrong' with previous spin-offs.
Based on the events in Sirens of the Deep, it likely takes place in 1261, just before Yennefer and Geralt meet again.
Doug Cockle returns to the role of Geralt of Rivia, but even he can’t steer this rudderless Netflix animated movie.
The voice of Geralt the Witcher in the video games and the newest Netflix title says fans 'will love' the new film after the ...
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 ...
I have a long and complicated history with Netflix's adaptation of The Witcher. As someone who's sunk hundreds of hours into the video games and read all the bo ...