Those responsible for the series were forced to paralyze the recording when the coronavirus crisis broke out.
Another setback for the second season of The Witcher, the hit Netflix series. After being forced to stop filming due to the incidence of the coronavirus (COVID-19), those in charge of the series had to rebuild the filming schedule, which initially planned to end the recording this year 2020. However, the plan was It will last until the beginning of 2021, as we reported in FreeGameTips. That dance of dates will prevent the actor Thue Ersted Rasmussen, who played Eskel, from continuing in the production.
Communicated on Instagram
He has announced it through a publication on Instagram, in which he has assured that it is “bleak.” The problem is that he already had other signed projects, so the schedules were incompatible. “Unfortunately, due to the change in plans outlined Due to the coronavirus, I will not be able to play Eskel in The Witcher, “he said.” It is devastating, of course, but I almost feel happy and grateful for the days I have spent on set this year before. I was extremely committed to the project, so he was a real inspiration. “
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The interpreter wanted to thank the fans for their messages of support. In addition, he has wished all the best for his former colleagues. “I’m sure Season 2 is going to be absolutely amazing, so now I’m going to see her as a fan instead of a Warlock.”
Plans for The Witcher on Netflix don’t stop for a moment. Some time ago they announced The Wicher: Nightmare of the Wolf, an anime film that will star Vesemir, Geralt’s mentor. Of course, the action will take place before the events narrated in the original series. On the other hand, The Witcher: Blood Origin will explore events that took place 1,000 years before what happens in the series. In this case it will be a real action fiction.