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Netflix’s subsequent animated enterprise into the world of The Witcher has simply obtained a brand new debut trailer, and this time, Geralt is all grown up and again to his regular witcher antics of combating monsters and making an attempt to speak sense into bloodthirsty and fearful people.
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is predicated on the brief story A Little Sacrifice by The Witcher writer Andrzej Sapkowski. It sees Geralt and Dandelion journey to the port city of Bremervoord after an area prince, Agloval, hires them to assist woo a mermaid, Sh’eenaz. Needless to say, the story goes awry as soon as each lovers realise neither of them desires to surrender their present cozy way of life to go dwell with the opposite, and a warfare nearly breaks out between the 2 kingdoms.
We’ve already seen a few teaser trailers for Sirens of the Deep. But these have solely confirmed what story it might observe, in addition to the truth that Doug Cockle, the unique voice of Geralt from The Witcher video games, and never Henry Cavill, might be voicing Geralt on this upcoming movie. But now, because of the discharge of the official debut trailer, we get to see much more about what this journey will entail.
The greatest a part of the trailer is all the brand new photographs of the merfolk and the monsters that dwell beneath the water. There’s large four-legged fish, an entire battalion of armed warriors, and even a Kraken that makes a small visitor look in the direction of the top. The fights look as epic as at all times, and it will be enjoyable to see how Geralt manages to tackle a bunch of mermaids and sea creatures whereas treading water out at sea.
But Sirens of the Deep is not nearly motion and bloody monster fights, it additionally sees Geralt discover one other potential love curiosity: Essi, who we get to see extra of on this new trailer. After venturing to Bremervoord to keep away from working into Yennefer and all of the issues that may convey, Geralt meets Essi whereas making an attempt to seek out the merfolk chargeable for attacking some pearl divers. While she immediately falls for him, Geralt finds it more durable to reciprocate her emotions. It’s a little bit of a messy will-they-won’t-they, and whereas the result is not very stunning, it is nonetheless a shifting story and one that’s actually significant to Geralt’s development with Yennefer.
I’m quietly excited for Sirens of the Deep, particularly after Nightmare of the Wolf. This animated Witcher movie remains to be one in all my favourites on Netflix and one which I even return to from time to time simply so I can witness all of the magnificent sword fights, stunning chaos magic, and younger Vesemir. If the fights in Sirens of the Deep come wherever near being nearly as good as those in Nightmare of the Wolf, I’ll be very blissful.