While we are waiting for The Witcher Season 3, in 2022 we will dive deeper in the world of Witcher with a new prequel series called The Witcher: Blood Origin which is expected to reach Netflix in December 2022. Here are the rewards that are updated from all that we know as far This is about The Witcher: origin of blood.
Blood Origin is one of several Witcher projects that are currently under development on Netflix. We, of course, get more mothership series to come with season 3 set for filming throughout 2022. We also get other animated spin-off on the road and the target series of new children too.So let’s go into what we know about The Witcher: Blood Origin and we start with post-credit teasers attached to Witcher Season 2.
When will The Witcher: Blood Origin release on Netflix?
First, the most important question: when can we hope to see The Witcher: Blood Origin on Netflix?At the time of updating, there is no exact release date announced by the streaming giant.We have heard that Netflix is currently expected to release a series in December 2022. We hear that the Christmas release can be on the card (several sources show December 25 is being supervised) but for now, what we know is that the series will come on several Point in 2022.
Some have speculated that Netflix can choose to release The Witcher: Blood Origin around the same time as the House of Dragon (Prequel Game of Thrones series) and the new Lord of the Rings series at Amazon Prime considering they all sat in the same category.Redanian Intelligence also reported that the release date of October 2022 could be on the card.Netflix page to origin of blood witcher
When is The Witcher: Blood Origin set in The Witcher timeline?
With the announcement of The Witcher: Blood Origin, Netflix also released a short synopsis:”1200 years before Geralt from Rivia, the world of monsters, men and ELF joined into one, and the first witch came.”
This tells us that this event was set on the continent but 1200 years before the main series. It also tells us, that six episodes will explore the story behind the two most important events in the magician knowledge: the conjunction of the ball, which combines the world of monsters, Elf and humans into one, and of course the creation of the first witcher.
At the same time, this raises an important question: how can the show cover the two events given that they are separated several centuries? While the ball conjunction occurred about 1200 years before the start of Saga Witcher, the first witch did not start roaming the ground until far later. Indeed, the official map of Netflix who accompanied him stipulated that the first witcher was created by Mages 967 years after the conjunction.Maybe the answer can be in format. From one casting call (which we discussed in the part of the character below) we know that the origin of the blood will be an episodic series.
Presumably, this means we will have six episodes, each of them tells another story, maybe comparable to Disney’s The Mandalorian. However, if the show will cover almost a thousand years of Witcher’s history, there may be some large time slides between episodes. Maybe we will get some stories that bridge centuries. Maybe we will get a split between events and the first episode focused on conjunctions and the last tells the story of the first witch. Another possibility is that the “first witcher” mentioned in the synopsis is the previous variant of what is mentioned in the official Timeline Netflix, a proto-witcher. If that’s the problem, the candidate most likely for “Proto-Witcher” is Laurence O’Fuarain FJALL.