Aquaman star Jason Momoa shared some fan artwork impressed by Netflix’s The Witcher on his Instagram story this week that confirmed him alongside Geralt of Rivia himself, Henry Cavill. The fan artwork reveals Momoa and Cavill back-to-back in a setting from The Witcher and was shared at a time when rumors are circulating on-line to recommend that Momoa could also be forged within the prequel series The Witcher: Blood Origin. Nothing has been confirmed about that potential casting choice but, but when Momoa’s acknowledgement of the fan artwork is what followers hope it’s, there’s an opportunity he may certainly be in talks for a task.
Momoa shared the picture in his Instagram this story this week and tagged Cavill in it. If you’ve been following the rumors about Momoa’s potential involvement in Netflix’s Witcher initiatives, you’ve most likely already seen the art work at the least as soon as earlier than. Complete with the Netflix emblem within the high nook and the way in which the actors are positioned, it’s completed properly sufficient that it seems to be prefer it might be an precise promo for the present.
You can see the art work beneath with Momoa’s transient feedback to Cavill included.
Momoa’s sharing of the fan artwork might be interpreted as a possible tease or simply him capitalizing on the rumor that’s been circulating on-line this week, however we don’t know something official but about who shall be case in The Witcher: Blood Origin. ComicBook.com has discovered the casting course of has not begun and the present rumor of his involvement is unsubstantiated.
Netflix first introduced its plans for The Witcher: Blood Origin after a profitable first season of The Witcher. The spin-off stemming from the primary present will function a prequel and can inform the story of how the primary Witcher was created. The story shall be advised in six elements The Witcher showrunner Lauren Hissrich engaged on the challenge alongside The Witcher and Iron Fist author Declan de Barra.
“1200 years before Geralt of Rivia, the worlds of monsters, men and elves merged into one, and the first Witcher came to be,” a preview of the new series from Netflix reads. “Announcing The Witcher: Blood Origin, a 6 part live-action The Witcher spin-off series from Declan de Barra and Lauren Schmidt Hissrich.”
The Witcher: Blood Origin doesn’t but have a launch timeframe and casting choices haven’t but been introduced. To maintain folks over till it and the second season of The Witcher launch, you’ll be able to try a special look inside the episodes of the first season that’s now on Netflix.