The Witcher showrunner is taking a break from Twitter after Ciri casting hearsay

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The showrunner of Netflix’s adaptation of The Witcher, Lauren Hissrich, has introduced she is happening a “Twitter hiatus,” a number of days after rumours associated to the casting of one of many present’s foremost characters arose.

In a tweet posted earlier this week (and which you’ll be able to see beneath), Hissrich mentioned it was “time for a Twitter hiatus.” She went on to say that “the love [on Twitter] is amazing, and the hate is enlightening, like a real-life Trials of the Grasses,” referencing the painful (and sometimes lethal) ritual that results in a younger man buying his Witcher powers. Hissrich continues, saying that “I HAVE to read less and write more — or we won’t have a damn finale,” earlier than saying that she’ll “be back soon with more insight and more Roach.”

Hissrich’s hiatus announcement comes rather less than every week after a casting name prompt that Geralt of Rivia’s adoptive daughter, Ciri, could be portrayed by a BAME woman. The (as but unconfirmed) hearsay has triggered important backlash inside the Witcher group.

Hissrich has been clear that she doesn’t touch upon casting rumours till choices are confirmed, and as such there isn’t any official phrase on the validity of that casting name. We do know, nevertheless, that Henry Cavill has been cast as Geralt of Rivia.

The Netflix Witcher adaptation is due for release in 2019, having been moved ahead from an unique 2020 launch date. Some of Hissrich’s current tweets have prompt that a number of casting decisions are properly underway, so anticipate some extra information at some point.

 
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