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The Witcher Season 4 Is Coming This October and Yes That’s Liam Hemsworth Fighting a Wraith


Silver-haired man in dark armor looks serious in a misty forest setting. Dim lighting creates an intense, mysterious mood.

The Witcher Season 4 is officially landing on Netflix this October and this time, it’s Liam Hemsworth stepping into the iconic leather armor. The freshly released teaser footage doesn’t waste a second either — it throws Hemsworth’s Geralt straight into battle with a screeching wraith and just like that, the monster-hunting chaos is back.


Whether you’re still in denial about the casting change or cautiously optimistic, one thing’s clear. This season is determined to prove it still has bite.



When Does The Witcher Season 4 Release on Netflix?

Mark your calendars and clear your schedule. The Witcher Season 4 premieres October 30, 2025 on Netflix. The release follows months of speculation and internet bickering about whether the show could survive without its original leading man. Spoiler alert — Netflix is betting heavily that it can.


The season will feature eight episodes and continue the main storyline of Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer as they navigate war, betrayal, and monsters that never seem to stay dead. Oh and yes Season 5 is already confirmed to be the last so enjoy the ride while it lasts.


Liam Hemsworth Fights a Wraith in First-Look Teaser

Let’s talk about that teaser. It’s dark, moody, and full of the brooding vibes we’ve come to expect. Hemsworth’s Geralt wastes no time getting down to business summoning the Yrden sign and slicing through a spectral wraith like he was born with a silver sword in hand.


Does he sound exactly like Cavill? No. Does he still look like someone who could take on an army of drowners before breakfast? Absolutely.



What to Expect from the New Season

Expect returning favorites like Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), Ciri (Freya Allan), and Jaskier (Joey Batey) along with some new faces including Laurence Fishburne as fan-favorite vampire Regis. This season will dive deeper into the Baptism of Fire storyline from Andrzej Sapkowski’s novels and if early buzz is anything to go by we’re in for a darker more politically charged narrative.


Magic, monsters, mayhem — you know the drill.


So grab your potions toss a coin to your new Witcher and get ready for a wild ride this October.


Ready to watch Hemsworth swing swords and sling signs? Let us know how you really feel about Geralt 2.0.

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