The Witcher’s final season has just wrapped filming, and some of its cast were reduced to tears: “There’s a little bit of relief, there’s a little bit of loss and sorrow”

The Witcher season 4 is on our doorstep but, looking a little further afield on The Continent, the fifth and final season is just on the horizon. It’s time for goodbyes, too, as showrunner/creator Lauren Schmidt Hissrich confirms to GamesRadar+ that filming wrapped just a few weeks ago on The Witcher season 5.
“The good news is I won’t say goodbye to it quite yet, because I’m in post[-production] for a very long time for season five,” Hissrich tells us.
“I expected to have this period of mourning, frankly. That first sort of Monday morning that you wake up and you don’t know where to go… you’re not going to see these people that you see every day. I kept waiting for that to hit me.”
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Instead of feeling dour, Hissrich instead opted to look back on The Witcher’s five seasons through a lens of triumph and celebration – especially amid the departure of lead Henry Cavill after the third season and a globetrotting production.
“Especially with all the adversity with lead changes, [changing] studios halfway through – we’ve shot in, I think, 11 different countries. But we did it, and we survived. And I think that is what everyone honestly feels – this sense of celebration that we accomplished this.”
“It’s a very slow process, and it’s quite an emotional one,” Batey says. “There’s a lot of conflicting emotions. There’s a little bit of relief, there’s a little bit of loss and sorrow…Did have a little bit of a cry, if I’m honest? Yeah.”




