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Liam Hemsworth Breaks Silence on Replacing Henry Cavill in ‘The Witcher’

Sep 28, 2025


Liam Hemsworth has finally broken his silence on replacing Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher. Cavill announced that he was leaving Netflix’s TV adaptation of the fantasy book series after three seasons in 2022. According to showrunner Lauren Hissrich, his exit was largely down to his desire to pursue other projects, leaving the titular role vacant for another actor to step in. That actor ended up being Hemsworth. He is now the show’s monster-hunting protagonist for the final two seasons, with the fourth chapter due to launch in October this year. However, the switch-up prompted an outcry from fans, which Hemsworth admits became difficult to brush aside, so he tried to shield himself from the backlash by avoiding going online. In his first interview since taking over for Cavill as the White Wolf, Hemsworth recalled the moment the recasting news broke. “There was quite a bit of noise and I had to put that aside. It started to become a distraction,” he told Entertainment Weekly. “I dealt with that sort of thing in the past a lot and, you know, at the end of the day, I love making movies and I love telling stories and acting. I just don’t want any of that to affect my way of telling the story that I’m trying to tell. I jumped off social media and the internet most of last year.” Hemsworth asserted in the same interview that he is a “massive fan” of Cavill and “what he did in the show” for the first three seasons. It would seem that the feeling is mutual between the two actors, as Cavill previously called his replacement “fantastic” and wished him well in the role. “As with the greatest of literary characters, I pass the torch with reverence for the time spent embodying Geralt and enthusiasm to see Liam’s take on this most fascinating and nuanced of men,” Cavill stated on Instagram at the time. “Liam, good sir, this character has such a wonderful depth to him, enjoy diving in and seeing what you can find.”
‘The Witcher’ Season 4 Release Date: When Is Liam Hemsworth’s Official Debut?

Henry Cavill and Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia in The WitcherNetflix

The fourth season of The Witcher will premiere on Netflix on Oct. 30, more than two years after the previous chapter. Hemsworth noted that the first episode of the new season would pick up shortly after the dramatic conclusion of the third season, which marked Cavill’s final outing as the character. It will continue the story of Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri, but the White Wolf will be struggling as he embarks on his solo journey amidst the ongoing war. “The beginning of Season 4 is pretty close after the battle with Vilgeforz,” he told EW, before elaborating further on where audiences will find his character when the story initially begins:
“He’s not in a good place at that point, physically. He’s severely injured. Mentally, he’s dealing with things that he’s not used to, which is self-doubt and this frustration. Now all of a sudden, you’re seeing the very human side to this person, but what you’re also seeing is the determination to fix it.”
A trailer for The Witcher Season 4 debuted online in September, but the reaction from fans over the recasting of Geralt remained divisive in the aftermath of the footage. People instantly made side-by-side comparisons of Hemsworth and Cavill and described the change as “jarring.” A few even vowed to not watch the rest of the series unless Cavill was reinstated in the role. However, some fans voiced a willingness to give Hemsworth a chance and hoped that his performance might be able to overcome the resistance. Whether or not that happens remains to be seen, but the series has already been renewed for a fifth and final season, regardless of what people think of Hemsworth in the lead role, which means he still has time to win people over.

Release Date

December 20, 2019

Network

Netflix

Showrunner

Lauren Schmidt Hissrich

Directors

Stephen Surjik, Charlotte Brändström, Edward Bazalgette, Loni Peristere, Louise Hooper, Bola Ogun, Alex Garcia Lopez, Gandja Monteiro, Sarah O’Gorman

Writers

Haily Hall, Clare Higgins, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Jenny Klein, Tania Lotia

Anya Chalotra

Yennefer of Vengerberg

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