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‘The Witcher’ writer raises battle ax against Netflix: ‘They never listened to me’

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Is a storm brewing on the continent? Henry Cavill’s departure in season three the magician, with a mixed exchange of opinions between producers and screenwriters, and Liam Hemsworth’s landing caused a real earthquake on Netflix. Now, after a lukewarm initial response from… The author of the original novels, Andrzej Sapkowski, sent a message to the red streaming giant.

In a recent interview with Sapkowski under Vienna Comic ConParticipated in YouTube via Cerealkillerz accountThe Polish novelist spoke about his participation in the Netflix series and his communication with its director, Lauren Schmidt Hissrich.

“The group was phenomenal. Tremendous. I gave them some ideas, but they never listened to me. They would never listen to me, but that’s normal because they would think: “Who is this?” He’s just a writer. no one“Somewhere between sarcasm and hilarity,” Andrzej Sapkowski revealed.



Andrzej Sapkowski’s opinion on The Witcher

While this is true, at the time he was the writer of the original novels for the magician He declared that he prefers not to interfere with Netflix novels. “I strongly believe in the artist’s freedom and artistic expression, so I prefer not to interfere or impose my point of view on other creatives. I only advise when necessary and upon request.” pointed out. Some recommendations that seem to be of little use.

“I have to admit that I was hesitant at first. I had been approached by so many people, generally not serious, that I practically lost hope and it was hard to convince myself when a new offer suddenly appeared. But this particular offer was serious and it was a highly praised production,” he added. In Henry Cavill’s work, “there was reason to respond positively.”

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Explains the book author

His opinion has changed dramatically over the seasons. And the conflicts with the team behind her, she comes to express an ambiguous opinion: “I’ve seen better adaptations and I’ve seen worse.”. Words that many interpreted to mean that the production had lost favor with the writer, who recently admitted that the new novel in this saga would be published next winter.

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