10 Comics That Prove The Witcher Could be an Animated TV Series

Since developer CD Projekt Red’s trilogy-closer The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was released to critical acclaim, author Andrzej Sapkowski’s franchise blossomed internationally, and Dark Horse’s comic book material shows that it would excel in animation. With Netflix creating its own live-action Witcher universe, spin-off materials have experimented with animation, including the Nightmare of the Wolf movie and the upcoming Sirens of the Deep.However, several of these exciting comic book series show potential for an entirely separate animated TV continuity. From direct tie-ins to events of the games like Curse of Crows to source material adaptations like The Lesser Evil, The Witcher universe would be a natural fit for TV animation.With beloved voice actor Doug Cockle returning to voice Geralt for the upcoming animated Netflix movie Sirens of the Deep, there would be precedence for featuring him in stories like Curse of Crows. Paul Tobin’s standalone story and Piotr Kowalski’s striking artwork work well as a standalone story arc that also stays true to Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer’s characterizations from the games.

Since developer CD Projekt Red’s trilogy-closer The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was released to critical acclaim, author Andrzej Sapkowski’s franchise blossomed internationally, and Dark Horse’s comic book material shows that it would excel in animation. With Netflix creating its own live-action Witcher universe, spin-off materials have experimented with animation, including the Nightmare of the Wolf movie and the upcoming Sirens of the Deep.

However, several of these exciting comic book series show potential for an entirely separate animated TV continuity. From direct tie-ins to events of the games like Curse of Crows to source material adaptations like The Lesser Evil, The Witcher universe would be a natural fit for TV animation.

With beloved voice actor Doug Cockle returning to voice Geralt for the upcoming animated Netflix movie Sirens of the Deep, there would be precedence for featuring him in stories like Curse of Crows. Paul Tobin’s standalone story and Piotr Kowalski’s striking artwork work well as a standalone story arc that also stays true to Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer’s characterizations from the games.

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