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The Witcher interrupts the filming of its season 2 due to the coronavirus

The Witcher interrupts the filming of its season 2 due to the coronavirus

Netflix halts UK production of the second season of its television series starring Henry Cavill, Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra

The Witcher can't cope with the coronavirus crisis either; So much so, that Netflix has halted the filming in the UK of the second season of the television adaptation starring Henry Cavill, Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra, among other names, sending the entire team to their homes, at least, during the next two weeks.

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This is reflected in the Screen Rant media, assuring that Netflix initially intended to continue with the production of the series despite having paralyzed the filming of other productions in the United States and Canada. Finally, its managers have made the decision to stop filming Season 2 of The Witcher in the UK for at least the next two weeks.

The Redanian Intelligence portal collects the following information on the interruption of filming: “Production is paralyzed for at least two weeks due to concerns about the coronavirus. They have sent emails to the production team informing that production is paralyzed and that there will be no filming in the next two weeks. This period may be extended if necessary. The situation will be evaluated as time passes ”, they conclude.

The Witcher interrupts the filming of its season 2 due to the coronavirus

The second season of The Witcher is slated to hit Netflix in 2021, with no specific release date yet; At the moment there is no news of a possible delay in its availability on the popular streaming platform. Recall that recently new interpreters were confirmed for this second season, among which the actor who will play the role of Vesemir stood out.

On the other hand, those who continue to play The Witcher 3 on PC can now get the final graphic mod completely free of charge.

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