
Netflix continues to expand its universe of The Witcher with the upcoming animated film titled Sirens of the Deep. The release of the first trailer suggests that this film addresses a significant issue present in the live-action series, although critical elements still need to be tackled in the forthcoming season four. The animated feature follows the 2021 release of Nightmare of the Wolf, which delves into the backstory of Geralt’s mentor, Vesemir, voiced by Theo James. Subsequently, the live-action miniseries Blood Origin explored the historical events leading to the Conjunction of the Spheres, occurring over a millennium prior to the main narrative.
Directed by Kang Hei Chul, Sirens of the Deep showcases Geralt (voiced by Doug Cockle) as he investigates an ancient conflict between humans and aquatic beings. The brewing tension threatens to escalate into a full-scale war among nations. Alongside his faithful companion Jaskier, voiced by Joey Batey, Geralt must solve this mystery before chaos ensues. The initial trailer highlights that this animated feature is tackling a critical gap that has emerged in the main series.
Geralt’s Return to Monster Hunting in Sirens of the Deep
A Resurgence of Geralt’s Core Skills

The Witcher universe offers a rich tapestry filled with fantastical characters, including witchers, mages, elves, and various monsters. Yet, at its heart, the plot encapsulates the relentless struggle between humanity. While the main storyline involves Ciri (played by Freya Allan) and the invasion led by Nilfgaard, the series has often overlooked Geralt’s essential role as a monster hunter.
However, Sirens of the Deep aims to shift that focus back by prominently showcasing Geralt engaging in combat against multiple foes, including distinctive underwater creatures and merfolk that have yet to appear extensively in the series. This return to Geralt’s roots ensures that audiences remember his prowess as a highly skilled witcher.
Rediscovering Geralt’s True Purpose in the Series
A Shift Away from Monster-Slaying





Season one of The Witcher captivated audiences, establishing itself as one of Netflix’s premier releases with its well-crafted narratives and engaging character arcs. The series introduced a non-linear storytelling approach that effectively juxtaposed the lives of Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer, enriching their backstories.
However, subsequent seasons have gradually shifted focus away from Geralt’s monster-hunting exploits, prioritizing his relationships with Ciri and Yennefer. While seasons two and three do contain some notable confrontations, such as Geralt’s battles against the bruxa Vereena and the Voleth Meir, fans have expressed a desire for more traditional monster-slaying narratives.
Indeed, though Geralt’s arcs involving Ciri and Yennefer are integral to the overall plot, it is important to remember that his primary talent lies in hunting diverse monsters – a core aspect of his identity as the Continent’s premier witcher.
Final Seasons Must Reintegrate Geralt’s Monster-Slaying Skillset
Two Seasons Left to Align with Geralt’s Legacy

As season four prepares to launch with Liam Hemsworth stepping into Geralt’s shoes, the challenge will be to sustain the excitement surrounding monster-slaying amidst darker themes from season three. This new iteration of Geralt must showcase his combat proficiency while still emphasizing those relationships that drive the narrative forward.
Furthermore, as The Witcher gears up for its concluding season five, it is essential that this installment returns to its roots, emphasizing Geralt’s formidable reputation through real, intense monster-hunting sequences. Sirens of the Deep recognizes this and promises to reaffirm Geralt’s status as a formidable witcher.
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