The Witcher season two will begin filming across the UK this month - here are all the locations
Filming of season two of the Netflix original series The Witch will kick off this month, with lots of speculation from fans about where the fantasy drama will be filmed.
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Hide AdIt's rumoured that for season two, The Witcher is coming to the UK as well as other European settings - here’s all you need to know.
Where is the second season being filmed?
Filming for the second season of The Witcher will span over five and a half months, and is set to taking place in four key locations in Scotland, England, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, according to The Hook.
Known for its picturesque scenery, the series is looking to film on the picturesque Isle of Skye, which would provide the show with a backdrop of rugged, mountainous landscapes and medieval castles.
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The Scotsman previously reported that Stephen Surjik, director and producer of Netflix series The Academy of Umbrellas, posted a picture to his Instagram page in which he and other crew members can be seen near iconic Skye landmarks, Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing.
In the caption for the picture, Surjik wrote that he and his team were “scouting in the Scottish Highlands”.
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Hide AdIn another recent post, the camera chief appeared to confirm he is overseeing part of the new Witcher series.
The Witcher’s production team will also be using Arborfield Studios - 40 miles west of London - to build a massive town in one of the studios backlots, as reported by Redenian Intelligence.
Fans are theorising that the town will be set to represent Oxenfurt.
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When will Witcher season 2 be released?
With production on season two of the fantasy drama kicking off later this month on 17 February, there has been speculation placing the release of the second season in 2021, according to Variety.
Speaking to IGN, showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said: “The truth is, [The Witcher] is an enormous show and it takes a long time and we realised in season one we were smashing down a lot of the post production process.
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Hide Ad“And we want to make sure that everyone on our team gets the time to do their job and do it to the best of their ability. So we’re making sure we have a lot of built-in cushion time for season two so we don’t cram anything in at the last minute.”
The second season will have eight episodes, the same as season one.
What will the next instalment be about?
With the first season of The Witcher being loosely based on The Last Wish and The Sword of Destiny collection of short stories by Andrzej Sapkowski, the next instalment will also follow the writings of Sapkowski.
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Hide AdSpeaking to Radio Times, Hissrich confirmed that the next season will use parts of those stories not told in the first season, as well as the first Witcher saga novel by Sapkowski, Blood of Elves.
“We will get into some stuff from Blood of Elves. But I also think there are things that we wanted to adapt from The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny that we didn’t have time to do,” Hissrich said.
In an interview with Gamesradar, Hissrich said: “What’s great about season two, I can tell you, is that, in what we’ve written, the story becomes much more focused.
“There’s a stronger drive in the story, because all of the relationships that we’ve been setting up in season one, actually start to come to fruition in season two.”