'The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf': Your Guide to the New Spinoff Movie
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf is only about a month away, and there's a lot to get familiar [...]
Trailer
Netflix released a full trailer for Nightmare of the Wolf on Wednesday, July 21 along with the announcement of the voice cast. This gave fans a sense of the movie, and many were surprised by Vesemir's cocky, playful tone at first. It also showed the first glimpses of the monster fights that will make up the majority of the story.
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The first teaser for Nightmare of the Wolf was released on July 9 as part of the virtual event WitcherCon, along with a slew of other announcements from within the franchise. Fans were surprised to learn that the movie would premiere less than two months later.
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meet the cast of THE WITCHER: NIGHTMARE OF THE WOLF
Theo James (Castlevania, Divergent) voices Vesemir pic.twitter.com/IHUB4PXIwY
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) July 21, 2021
The voice cast of Nightmare of the Wolf was held until the last minute, but finally we know that Theo James will be the voice of Vesemir. James is known for his work on Netflix's Castlevania, which is also animated by Studio Mir. Other cast members include Sherlock's Lara Pulver as Tetra, The Hobbit's Graham McTavish as Deglan and Battlestar Galactica's Mary McDonnell as Lady Zerbst.
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Thanks to @Medievilpt who caught this, we now know the length of 'The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf' 2D anime film, written by @BeauDeMayo pic.twitter.com/ihPnQzPOE3
— Redanian Intelligence: The Witcher (@RedanianIntel) January 22, 2021
Nightmare of the Wolf is written by Beau DeMayo, who worked in the writer's room on The Witcher main series and on Marvel Studios' upcoming series Moon Knight. The main series' showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich is also involved in this spinoff as an executive producer. The animation itself will be handled by Studio Mir, an animation studio known for action-packed titles like the Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel The Legend of Korra. It has also worked on Netflix original series like Voltron: Legendary Defenders.
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The rumors are true, a new Witcher story is in the works! The anime film, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, will take us back to a new threat facing the Continent. Brought to you by the Witcher team @LHissrich and @BeauDeMayo, and Studio Mir the studio behind Legend of Korra.
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) January 22, 2020
Netflix announced Nightmare of the Wolf in January of 2020, after the news leaked via the Writer's Guild of America. The movie has been in the works for over a year now and although the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed production on many projects, the animation industry has generally been able to keep up its usual pace, so there's a good chance the timeline hasn't been disrupted too much.
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Netflix has revealed the bare bones of the plot of this spinoff already, giving fans a vague idea of what it will reveal. The streamer's official description says: "Long before mentoring Geralt, Vesemir begins his own journey as a Witcher after the mysterious Deglan claims him through the Law of Surprise."
DeMayo also spoke a bit about the content and feel of the movie in an interview with ComicBook.com. He said: "[The Witcher world] is a massive canvas, and I actually started out my career working as an assistant and executive at Disney in animation, and it was there where I first got my job in the industry. So I was aware when Lauren came and asked me to write [the film] what we could do in animation that you cannot do in live-action."
"There is not necessarily always parity between those two mediums. There are things that you can animate in an animated form that will look so amazing, so badass, that if you did it in live-action, it's just going to look goofy or it's just going to register as a little false to the human eye," DeMayo continued. "There's a grace and an art form to animation, and especially anime, that allows a different flavor. So I think from Lauren and [my] perspective when we came at it, was what is the type of story we can tell? Which, I can't tell you the story, but what is the type of story that we could tell that we could never tell in our live-action scope? Something with magic and monsters and adventure and romance that you couldn't necessarily use a live-action medium to tell, and I think when people see the anime and when it releases, there are very particular choices we made."
"And the script itself, there are certain things it takes advantage of in terms of animation that only animation can do. I think that's what's the most exciting thing that I'm waiting for fans to see. Is that, when you see the anime, it's not just the events, it's what Studio Mir has been capable of pulling off. It's what our partners in the anime division at Netflix have been able to pull off. It is something... it is a story we could not have told in live-action in any way, shape or form. At least not without an incredible burden on production, I will say that," DeMayo concluded.
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When you’re a monster hunter, every deal has a price. The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf premieres August 23 only on @netflix. pic.twitter.com/M6vFlBG1cO
— The Witcher (@witchernetflix) July 21, 2021
Finally, Nightmare of the Wolf is scheduled to premiere on Monday, Aug. 23 on Netflix. It will come just a few months before The Witcher Season 2 on Dec. 17, and the live-action prequel The Witcher: Blood Origin is expected some time in 2022.