Toss a coin to your Witcher because Netflix has unleashed a new trailer for The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf
With the clock ticking down to its imminent release on Netflix, the streamer has dropped an all-new trailer for The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf. The animated prequel hits Netflix on August 23, and eager to ensure we are suitably excited; the streamer is tantalizing us with a spectacular new look at the movie.

VESEMIR
The all-new anime movie follows the adventures of Geralt Of Rivia‘s mentor, Vesemir. The events of the series will serve as an origin story, centering on a daring young Witcher; who escaped a life of poverty to slay monsters and loot his victims. But when a stage new monster threatens one of the many kingdoms of the Witcher universe, Vesemir finds himself on a quest that will see him confronting the demons of his past. Check out the new trailer below:
TALENTS
Nightmare of the Wolf is directed by Studio Mir’s Kwang Il Han and has been written and produced by Beau DeMayo. The Witcher showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich also serves as a producer on the project. The impressive voice cast features the talents of Theo James, Lara Pulver, and Mary McDonnell.
NEW POSTER

As of press time, there is no word on whether Henry Cavill’s Geralt Of Rivia will be making an animated appearance. But with Season 2 releasing this Christmas, I’d say it’s a safe bet. Are you excited about this anime prequel movie? Leave a comment below. Or catch us on Twitter.
The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf releases worldwide on August 23. 2021.
Source:Â Netflix
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