"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Geralt of Rivia 1/6 Scale Articulated Figure is hand-crafted and highly detailed, complete with wool rooted hair, battle-worn armor, and expertly tailored real clothing ...
Just how old is Geralt of Rivia? The newest Witcher book confirms the year that Geralt of Rivia was born, which, would make him about 38 years old when he first meets Yennifer of Vengerberg.
Geralt of Rivia's birth year is revealed as 1211 in the latest Witcher book. This would make Geralt 37 in The Last Wish and 57 in The Lady of the Lake. Geralt is much older in CDPR's game universe ...
N ot long after CD Projekt Red unveiled the first cinematic trailer for the next game in The Witcher franchise, which will ...
The Witcher 4's first trailer reveal showed us Ciri will be the open-world RPG’s next main protagonist, but that doesn’t mean her mentor and surrogate father figure, Geralt of Rivia ...
Geralt, played by Henry Cavill in Seasons 1-3 of Netflix's live-action television series, is a Witcher, a mutated human who ...
Credit: Dark Horse Comics Geralt of Rivia continues his adventures in Dark Horse's Witcher comics with The Witcher: The Bear and the Butterfly, which enlists writer Si Spurrier, known for his work ...
Netflix's Witcher franchise is ever-expanding, and next month we'll be returning to the Continent for a brand new animated ...
The Witcher is a 3D action RPG series developed by CD Projekt Red featuring the exploits of Geralt of Rivia. Steeped in fantasy, The Witcher series is based on the books by Polish author Andrzej ...
Netflix continues to expand on the world of The Witcher with the upcoming anime film The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep.
Before The Witcher returns to Netflix with its all-new Geralt of Rivia, an old White Wolf will make his presence felt on the streamer. We don’t mean Henry Cavill, though. We mean Doug Cockle ...
The trailer unveils Doug Cockle as the voice of protagonist Geralt of Rivia, replacing Henry Cavill, who portrayed the character in the main Netflix series from 2019 to 2023. It’s not Cockle’s ...