“The Witcher” franchise experiences its lowest ratings with the third season.

“The Witcher” franchise experiences its lowest ratings with the third season.


With the release of the first part of Season 3 of “The Witcher” on Netflix, viewers have been expressing their opinions on various platforms, including Rotten Tomatoes, where the show has received a 46% score. This marks another significant decline for the show, as it previously dropped from 89% to 58% in the second season. These ratings contradict the critics’ rating, which currently stands at 83%, although it is slightly lower than the 95% rating of the second season.

The negative reaction to the new season is coming from various sources. According to viewer reviews, many are disappointed with how much the show has deviated from the original books, which were previously adapted into a series of popular video games. Others feel that the new episodes lack attention to character development and world-building. The issues of miscasting and unappealing costumes have also not been forgotten.

The release of the third season of “The Witcher” is also surrounded by controversy. Although the show has already been renewed for a fifth season, the third season will be the last for Henry Cavill, with “Hunger Games” star Liam Hemsworth taking his place. This controversial announcement was made in October, allowing enough time for emotions to settle and for viewers to prepare for Cavill’s final season.

The premiere of the first part of the five-episode Season 3 took place on June 29, and the premiere of the second part, consisting of three episodes, is scheduled for July 27.


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