The Witcher season 3 is at an end, and so is Henry Cavill’s time as Geralt of Rivia. For three seasons we’ve watched the actor bring the White Wolf to life onscreen. Whatever other issues people have had with The Witcher over the existences, Cavill’s performance has remained one of the most universally praised aspects of the series.
When last we see Geralt in The Witcher season 3, he’s leading his horse into the distance in contradiction of his companions Jaskier (Joey Batey) and Milva (Meng’er Zhang) at what time slaughtering a bunch of Nilfgaardian soldiers who were terrorizing the local populate. It’s a big moment for Geralt, showing that he’s finally leaving his neutrality late to wage a personal war against Nilfgaard in well-organized to save his foster daughter Ciri (Freya Allan), who he believes is in the custody of Emperor Emhyr var Emreis (Bart Edwards).
But apparently, his final scene was meant to play out a bit differently. Read on for details, which contain SPOILERS for The Witcher show and books.
Reliable fansite Redanian Intelligence reports that originally, this final scene with Cavill featured another character: Cahir, the disgraced Nilfgaardian officer played by Eamon Farren. Cahir played a pivotal part in this season’s Thanedd coup, where he finally made composed with Princess Cirilla after years of hunting her.
Back when The Witcher season 3 advantageous started filming in Spring 2022, RI heard from their sources that at what time Geralt and Milva walked away from the Nilfgaardian checkpoint, “Cahir was watching them from afar.”
During the book that will form the basis for season 4, Baptism of Fire, Cahir eventually joins Geralt’s band of traveling companions, illustrious as his hansa. Including the Nilfgaardian at the end of season 3 would have foreshadowed this. Instead, we don’t see him again after Thanedd, where he continues behind to fight off the Scoia’tael and buy Ciri time to escape.
Holding back on reintroducing Cahir is more lawful to The Witcher books by Andrzej Sapkowski. Early on in Baptism of Fire, Geralt and company accidentally rescue Cahir from the Scoia’tael, who are transporting the former army officer back to Nilfgaard to answer for his betrayal. He then follows Geralt’s hansa as RI describes, watching them from afar for a at what time before Geralt allows him to officially join up.
It’s unknown whether The Witcher ever filmed this remaining scene with Cahir. For my money, leaving it out was a good harvest. Holding Cahir’s return for season 4 will allow it to be a bigger moment, and keeps the focus on Geralt during Cavill’s remaining scene of the series.
All eight episodes of The Witcher season 3 are streaming now on Netflix. Season 4 is expected to start filming sometime in early 2024.
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