Geralt's multiverse is about to get a little bigger. Since we'll soon be seeing an animated version of Butcher of Blaviken in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, this version of Geralt will be voiced by none other than Doug Cockle, who lent his voice to the video game version. It seems like a treat for fans of the game to have to wait until The Witcher 4 to hear his unique voice again.

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Although Sirens of the Deep focuses mostly on Geralt dealing with mermaids and real people. But there appears to be a scene that was originally supposed to be in the live-action series. Since this animated film is also produced by Netflix, it seems like they decided to include this scene here.
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In a conversation with SFX Magazine (via GamesRadar+ ), writer Mike Ostrowski revealed that the film takes place between episodes 5 and 6 of the first season of the live-action series, with Geralt and Yennefer going on a date after the events. Ostrowski calls this what happened to the djinn. “During the time we weren't together or range of problems But they still remain in each other's hearts.”
Along with co-writer Rae Benjamin, Ostrowski included “fun little scenes” in the film that were originally intended to be on the TV show. Although they did not reveal any additional information. But the scene also features Geralt and Yen. “Geralt can't let Yennefer go, even if he tries his best,” explains Ostrowski. “She haunts him. Even if he wanted to get rid of her. But he couldn't do it.”
In the video game segment, Doug Cockle talks about what makes The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt so great. It's a milestone in the game's development for a number of reasons: the quality of the animation; quality of gameplay; visuals; sound design Storytelling; The writing,” he says, “was all amazing when it first came out. And it continues to be amazing.”