The company highlights the influence of the series on popular culture, as it has managed to sell video games and books in the series.
Many have been the spectators who have thrown the coin at the sorcerer. Neflix's new fiction, The Witcher, has been uncovered as a success within the video on demand platform. This has been confirmed by the company itself, which in a statement has revealed that the first season is one step away from becoming the most successful of all that Neftlix has produced so far, with more than 76 million viewers, not to mention of its influence on the sale of games and books.
"During the month of December, we also launched The Witcher, which is on its way to being our first most successful season in a television series," said the platform. “Over the first four weeks since launch, 76 million subscribers chose to watch this action and fantasy series starring Henry Cavill. "As a sign of how our content can penetrate globally and influence popular culture, the series has triggered sales of The Witcher's books and games around the world." Also, they explain, they have managed to spread a viral musical hit (referring to Toss a coin to your witcher).
The figure disseminated by Netflix does not include all the viewers who have seen the series until the end, because the company's measurements compute even the one that has dedicated only a few minutes, as ComicBook reveals. In any case, it is clear that the adventure starring Geralt de Rivia has given much to talk about to date and will continue to do so in the coming days.
A scene from the first season of The Witcher.
This is how Ciri's actress prepared for filming
Freya Allen, the actress who plays Ciri in fiction, recently recounted how she was mentalized for one of the most important scenes of the first season. It is about the invasion of Cintra by the Nilfgaard army. According to the interpreter, she took refuge in music and in moments of loneliness to prepare emotionally. On the other hand, he confirms that some of those scenes were already in his casting test, so he found it familiar.
The Witcher of Netflix is not linked to video games, but to the original novels written by Andrzej Sapkowski. The Polish author, who a few weeks ago amended his relationship with CD Projekt RED, participates in the series as a consultant. The second season will not arrive until 2021.