That is pretty great.
I also like the prison uniforms a lot.
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That is pretty great.
I also like the prison uniforms a lot.
Watching tumblr melt down over The Witcher news has been entertaining today. Cavill is leaving after S3 and one of the lesser Hemsworths is taking his place as Geralt. [link] I was underwhelmed by S2, so I’m in shrug and see what happens mode.
There was a recent kerfuffle where a former writer for the show said that most of the writers room thinks the books and games are terrible. If true, that might explain why Cavill, who is a huge fan of both, decided to leave.
Hard to judge when we won’t see season 3 for months yet. It’s all pretty weird, though.
I'm thinking that may have been a big contributing factor Kalshane, along with all the upheavals at Warner Bros. finally opening the door for his return as Superman.
I didn’t think that guy was very credible, but I could’ve been wrong
I expect that Superman pays better than Geralt de Rivia, and at the end of the day, acting's a job. (If you're lucky.)
That's got to be a big factor, right? My gut feeling is that the Hemsworth will step up and do well and it'll be fine but mostly that is all so far in the future it's not worth thinking about. I'm still trying to avoid having preconceived notions about Blood Origins!
I could see if there was some creative differences and the change with WB that Cavil would bow out. Even if there aren't writers who think the source material is horrible if it's just unhappiness with the way the show as going or whatever.
I appreciate the theories. I was pretty gobsmacked, despite not being a particular fan of HC.
The news had me scratching my head. It felt like if Christopher Lee was invited to play Saruman again (even from the grave) and was all, "Nah."