After the success of the first season, The Witcher Season 2 has a lot of fans pumped up, especially since we have been promised a more linear structure in terms of storytelling. The odd timeline was one of the many things that everyone criticized, even people who like the show, so it will be interesting to see how the second season handles Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri.
Speaking with Vulture, The Witcher showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich described how the second season would be more linear in terms of storytelling, though she does intend to explore other ways to tell the story in a different way. We can appreciate that since originality will help the show differentiate itself from other fantasy shows.
Here's what Hissrich had to say about the second season and it's storytelling:
Considering how shocking the timeline difference was in the first season, fans are probably really happy to get more traditional storytelling in The Witcher Season 2. That doesn't mean we aren't open to experimentation since fans are more than open to seeing changes in Geralt's story but having less-confusing plot-points is always going to gain some support.
No release date for The Witcher Season 2 has been released. The first season can be streamed on Netflix.
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