The Witcher

The Witcher Review: The series of Netflix that critics and viewers clashed in the US

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In the month of April, when HBO released the last season of Game of Thrones, the fans had high hopes. But the world’s most watched TV show failed to live up to its expectations and viewers were disappointed. Other production houses have been trying to create history like GoT for a long time but have been unsuccessful.

Now once again the same thing happened and Netflix tried it. Recently, the fiction web series ‘The Witcher’ on Netflix is ​​discussed worldwide and people are starting to compare it to Game of Thrones. Like the Game of Thrones, the series is based on a book, based on the book of Poland writer Andrzej Sapkowski, the series has a total of 8 episodes in the first season. Black magic, politics, sword betting, blood, sex, conspiracy are everything in this series. Understand some story first ..

What is the whole matter?

In this series, mainly three stories run simultaneously. The first story is that of The Witcher, that is, Geralt of Revia, played by Henry Cavill, who was a superman. In this series, he is playing the role of a mutton, who can kill anyone with money. Whether it is a man or a dragon. The second story is of Yenifer, who is a sorceress and struggles with a disease in the beginning but later becomes right. His desire is to become the most powerful, for which he is willing to do anything. And the third story is that of a princess, Princess Siri. Who has a connection with both of them, his grandparents died in a fight and since then he is in search of his luck, the whole story revolves around these three characters. There are some such characters in the middle, who constantly cooperate with them.

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