The web series "The Witcher 2" shares Ciri's training clips. The feature film will be aired this Friday

The web series "The Witcher 2" shares Ciri's training clips. The feature film will be aired this Friday

The official Twitter account of Netflix's web series The Witcher Season 2 shared a short clip of the TV series, saying it was just to whet the appetite of fans. The TV series will officially start airing on December 17, and the third season will enter the production stage in the first quarter of 2022.

Web drama clips

In the clip shared by the official, Ciri is training in cold weather conditions. The training project is the same as the CG scene at the beginning of the game "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt", which is to fight on a row of wooden stakes while maintaining balance. But unlike in the game, Ciri in the TV clip is still a novice and falls off the wooden stakes repeatedly. The official may have joked in the tweet that it seems that Ciri chose "wisdom".

The Witcher Season 2 tells the story of Geralt, convinced that Yennefer was killed in the Battle of Sodden, taking Princess Ciri to the safest place he knows, his childhood home of Kaer Morhen. As the kings, elves, humans, and demons of the land vie for dominance outside the city walls, he must protect the girl from something far more dangerous: the mysterious power within her.

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