The second season of Netflix's "The Witcher" TV series is tentatively scheduled to be broadcast in 2021. Although there is still more than a year to go, Netflix has recently confirmed a final detail of the second season - the list of directors. As previously announced, Ed Bazalgette and Sarah O'Gorman will be the directors of Season 2. Ed Bazalgette's representative works include "Doctor Who", "Peaky Blinders", "His Dark Materials Trilogy", Netflix series "The Last Kingdom", etc. Sarah O'Gorman previously mainly developed British dramas, but recently she also participated in the production of Netflix series "Cursed". The third director is Stephen Surjik, whose representative works include Netflix's popular series such as "The Umbrella Academy", "Jessica Jones" and "Lost in Space". According to insiders, the fourth director has now been confirmed. She is the Emmy-nominated director Geeta Patel, who has directed series such as "Life and Death Friends," "Venue," and "Fresh Off the Boat." The first season of "The Witcher" has only 8 episodes. Considering that there are only 4 directors for the second season, the second season may not be too long, and may also have only 8 episodes. It is reported that the second season will start shooting on February 17 and will last until August this year. Netflix wants to make full use of the spring and summer climate during this period, leaving a lot of room for post-production. |
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