The Witcher Series Celebrates Halloween With New Monster Sneak Peek (VIDEO)
Given The Witcher Netflix series’ penchant for monsters and mayhem, it only makes sense for the show to release something extra special in celebration of Halloween. That they did, with Netflix recently showing off a clip featuring the various monsters Geralt of Rivia and company came across during Season 1, as well as two sneak peeks of what’s to come in Season 2.
Netflix took to Twitter today to release a video clip of all the monsters (humanoid and otherwise) Geralt and the other prominent cast members came into contact with during Season 1. Not too surprisingly, Netflix also included two notable sneak peeks at some of the spooky monsters we’ll get to see when Season 2 debuts. The teasers appear at around the 0:15 and 0:31 mark. Check ’em out below:
Monsters big and monsters small, sharpen your swords and slay them all… if you can spot them. pic.twitter.com/OWgaawSduy
— NX (@NXOnNetflix) October 31, 2020
As noted by the below Tweet, The Witcher Netflix series Instagram account commented on the Halloween video stating that “This is not a trick, there are two treats to be found here.” Said treats are in reference to the two Season 2 sneak peeks, which can be found below:
The Instagram account of @witchernetflix commented on the Halloween video: “This is not a trick, there are two treats to be found here.” pic.twitter.com/VOILlzOiMD
— r/NetflixWitcher (@netflixwitcher) October 31, 2020
Right now the spookiest thing out there is the ongoing pandemic, but, here’s hoping by the time The Witcher Season 2 debuts, that’ll be the scariest thing on our minds. The Witcher Season 2 is slated to release at some point in the future exclusively on Netflix.
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