After the fans complained about a detail from "The Witcher" season 1, the makers respond with a significant change in season 2.
The first season of "The Witcher" * with Henry Cavill as Geralt von Rivia was very popular with fantasy series fans.
But where successes are celebrated, criticism is not far away.
And so there was definitely something in season 1 that bothered the audience ahead.
Namely on the costumes of the Nilfgaard armor.
As also
reported by
kino.de
, the fans perceived them as unsightly.
The trailer for the second season (see above) shows that this complaint was heard and also seen.
You'll find more about it here.
"The Witcher": change in season 2
If you look at the armor in comparison, it becomes immediately clear that the series creators also wanted to change something in the costumes.
While the
Nilfgaardian armor
in the first season seems rather unspectacular, in season 2 emphasis was placed on details.
After all, the armor looks
much more majestic
in the new trailer
.
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The armor in the first season of "The Witcher" was a reason for many fans to complain - for them, the Nilfgaardian armor does not look elegant and majestic, but rather unaesthetic.
© Katalin Vermes / Netflix
Here's a look at the new armor as implemented in Season 2
:
A closer look at the new Nilfgaardian armor pic.twitter.com/9PDdW04Oad
- Redanian Intelligence: The Witcher (@RedanianIntel) October 29, 2021
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The fans were therefore heard and perceived - they can certainly be satisfied with the result.
Now the only question left is when the second season of "The Witcher" will be broadcast on Netflix *.
And the fans don't have to wait long there either.
Netflix: When does "The Witcher" season 2 start?
The streaming service has already revealed the release date.
On December 17th,
the second season will finally continue and fans can take a closer look at the new Nilfgaardian armor.
Another point at which the fans bothered each other in season 1 will no longer be found.
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.
Namely the confusing narrative structure, which also included sudden leaps in time.
It will still be this, but it should then become clearer to the viewer at what time the story is currently playing.
The portal
kino.de
reports that at least the main characters will no longer experience flashbacks and time leaps - instead, Geralt, Ciri and Yennefer stay on the same time level.
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List of rubric lists: © Katalin Vermes / Netflix