Netflix's Witcher Replacement Is His Dark Materials Meets The Lord Of The Rings
After Netflix dropped the ball with The Witcher, the streaming platform has needed a new flagship fantasy show, and an upcoming one may be perfect.

Netflix's adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski's dark fantasy The Witcher looked set to be the flagship fantasy franchise for the platform. With Henry Cavill, already a Witcher fan, cast in the lead role, some of the best monsters in a fantasy TV show, and the potential to grow into a sprawling epic with multiple spinoffs, it appeared that the series could not fail. Unfortunately, The Witcher's mistakes held the show back, and after a well-regarded first season, Rotten Tomatoes audiences were not impressed with subsequent seasons, with ratings falling with each new chapter in the story.
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