The Witcher Season 2's new Nilfgaard armor is finally not ugly

The Witcher Season 2's new Nilfgaard armor is finally not ugly

After the first season of The Witcher was aired, the Nilfgaardian armor in the show was criticized by many netizens. The Nilfgaardian armor that appeared in the show looked so bad that fans called it an "egg bag". A year and a half later, the crew of The Witcher finally changed to a new costume designer, and the brand new Nilfgaardian armor was unveiled. It is completely different from the previous armor shape.

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The photo below was taken by professional photographer Terry Blackburn at Fountain Abbey, where you can see Eamon Farren as the knight Cahir wearing his new Nilfgaardian armor. Next to him is Mimi Ndiweni as the sorceress Fringilla Vigo, who is also wearing a beautiful new outfit.

The second season of The Witcher has resumed filming. The second season no longer has multiple story lines, but there will be an original character that did not appear in the original novel or the game, an important demon hunter. The specific broadcast time of the second season of The Witcher has not been determined yet, and the producer has said that it will be released sometime in 2021.

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