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The Witcher Season 5 Delayed to 2027

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August 9, 2026 72 views 0 likes
The Witcher Season 5 Delayed to 2027

The Witcher season 5 has reportedly been delayed, with Netflix’s final season now expected to arrive in 2027 instead of the previously expected 2026 release window. The delay comes despite the fifth season already completing filming in 2025.

The fantasy series was originally expected to return in 2026 based on Netflix’s promotional materials and production timeline. However, a new report suggests that the final chapter of Geralt, Ciri and Yennefer’s story has been pushed back by another year.

The Witcher Season 5 Release Details

Detail Information
Platform Netflix
Season Season 5 (Final Season)
Previous expected release 2026
New expected release 2027
Filming status Completed in September 2025

The Witcher season 5 finished filming in September 2025, shortly before season 4 arrived on Netflix in October 2025. Normally, new seasons of the show have been released with a gap of around two years, making the 2027 release timeline longer than expected.

Seasons 4 and 5 Were Filmed Back-to-Back

Netflix produced seasons 4 and 5 together, with showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich previously explaining that both seasons were treated as one large story.

According to Hissrich, the writers viewed the two seasons as a complete journey following the characters’ efforts to reunite. Although Netflix needed to split the story into separate releases, the creative team wanted both seasons to feel connected and consistent.

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The combined production includes 16 narrative episodes designed to tell one continuous story.

Season 4 Faced Major Criticism

The delay comes after a difficult period for The Witcher. Season 4 received some of the lowest critical scores in the show’s history, while some fans also reacted negatively to the replacement of the main character.

The Witcher premiered on Netflix in 2019 with Henry Cavill playing Geralt of Rivia. Cavill left the series in 2022, and Liam Hemsworth took over the role starting in season 4.

The Witcher Season 5 Cast

The final season is expected to bring back several major characters, including:

  • Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia
  • Anya Chalotra as Yennefer
  • Freya Allan as Ciri
  • Joey Batey as Jaskier
  • Eamon Farren as Cahir

Henry Cavill is no longer part of the series and is currently focusing on other projects, including bringing the Warhammer 40,000 universe to Prime Video.

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What Comes Next for The Witcher Franchise?

Although Netflix’s live-action series is coming to an end, The Witcher franchise will continue in other forms. The Witcher is another example of the growing trend of movies based on a video game and other entertainment adaptations inspired by gaming franchises.

CD Projekt Red is developing The Witcher 4, which will begin a new trilogy of games. The upcoming title will feature Ciri as the main protagonist, marking a new era for the gaming side of the franchise.

Final Verdict

The delay of The Witcher season 5 to 2027 means fans will have to wait longer for the final chapter of Netflix’s fantasy adaptation. Like other major entertainment franchises, The Witcher’s success shows how powerful global fan communities can be, similar to recent blockbuster releases such as Spider-Man: Brand New Day. While filming has already wrapped, the additional time may allow the studio to complete post-production and prepare a stronger conclusion.

After the challenges faced by recent seasons, the final season represents an important opportunity for Netflix to deliver a satisfying ending and restore confidence among longtime fans.

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