The world of Netflix’sThe Witchercontinues to expand now with an animated movie, which has another actor voicing Geralt of Rivia – and while risky, this recast could end up benefitting season 4. The world of Andrzej Sapkowski’sThe Witcheris very rich, and a live-action TV series was never going to be enough to explore it. In addition to the main series, starring Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra, and Freya Allan,The Witcherhas expanded with an animated prequel movie about Vesemir’s origin, the prequel miniseriesBlood Origin, and now the animated movieSirens of the Deep.

Directed by Kang Hei Chul and based on the short story “A Little Sacrifice”, from the collectionSword of Destiny,The Witcher: Sirens of the Deeptakes the audience on a new adventure with Geralt (voiced by Doug Cockle). Geralt sets out to unravel an old conflict between humans and sea people that threatens war between kingdoms, so it’s up to Geralt and his allies to solve the mystery and avoid major conflict.Sirens of the Deepwill bring a new Geralt performance, which, although risky, could benefit season 4’s Geralt recast.

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The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep’s Geralt Recast Is Risky For Season 4’s Big Change

Two Geralts In A Short Period Of Time

The world of Netflix’sThe Witcherbegan with Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, who is an undeniable part of the success of the show. Cavill perfectly brought Geralt to life, and it was of great help that he was already very familiar with the character as a fan of the video games. WhileThe Witcherhas had many flaws, mostly related to all the creative liberties the team has taken, Cavill’s performance was one of the few consistently good elements of the show. Unfortunately,Cavill leftThe Witcherafter season 3.

Doug Cockle is not only voicing Geralt inSirens of the Deep, but he has also voiced the famous witcher in the video games.

Liam Hemsworth as Geralt in The Witcher, sporting white hair and looking stoic.

Liam Hemsworth was cast as Geralt of Riviafor seasons 4 and 5, but before he makes his debut in the main series, another Geralt actor will join this world. Doug Cockle is not only voicing Geralt inSirens of the Deep, but he has also voiced the famous witcher in the video games, so for fans of the latter, Cockle’s work in the movie will feel very familiar – and for those who aren’t acquainted with the games, this will be their introduction to a pre-Cavill Geralt actor. However, this is also yet another challenge for Hemsworth.

Bringing Cockle to the world of Netflix’sThe Witcherisgiving Hemsworth yet another Geralt performance to be compared to, and even more challenging is the fact that he’s a fan-favorite version of the witcher. It’s highly unlikely that Cockle’s performance inSirens of the Deepwon’t be well-received, as he knows the character perfectly by now, so Hemsworth now has even bigger shoes to follow in season 4.

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The Witcher Movie’s New Geralt Could End Up Benefiting Liam Hemsworth

Liam Hemsworth Is Facing Big Challenges In The Witcher Season 4

While having a different (but not new in the franchise) Geralt actor inSirens of the Deepwill inevitably bring comparisons once Hemsworth makes his debut in season 4, it can also benefit him. Fans ofThe Witcherwere understandably shocked when Cavill left and worried about Hemsworth taking over the role of Geralt. At the time of writing, there’s only a brieffirst look at Hemsworth as Geralt, but key elements like his voice and mannerisms are still a mystery. However, havinganother Geralt actor before Hemsworth’s debut can help the audience get used to a Geralt of Rivia that isn’t Cavill.

Cockle’s Geralt performance inSirens of the Deepcould be a bridge between Cavill’s witcher and Hemsworth’s upcoming version, helping make the transition between them a lot smoother.The Witcherseason 4has a lot of challenges to overcome, mostly related to its new Geralt of Rivia, but hopefully,Sirens of the Deepcan end up benefiting this transition and the reception of Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt.

The Witcher

The Witcher, released in 2019, follows Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter navigating a turbulent world where humanity’s darker nature often eclipses the monstrous.