We’ll just have to be patient and hope for the best! The Canary Islands would certainly provide a spectacular backdrop for the Continent. Still, the January 2021 entry for Blood Origin in Production Weekly did not yet include the Canary Islands, so this was most certainly a recent addition and steps were being recently taken to make this happen. You may recall, that The Witcher was originally planning to film season two in multiple countries such as Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Scotland, but was forced to remain inside the borders of England due to the pandemic. With Covid around, we have to be careful to make any definitive statements on possible filming locations. The Witcher: Blood Origin’s April entry on Production Weekly (contact information blacked out) This news comes courtesy of industry website Production Weekly, which is as reliable as it gets when it comes to production updates. While we expect the majority of filming to take place in the UK and more specifically the already familiar to us Arborfield Studios, we now also know that the team may be planning a stay on the Canary Islands, the place of some of season one’s most memorable vistas.
Today we have a few other updates, rumors and speculations about the prequel to share with you!įilming: Possible return to the Canary IslandsĪs it was known for a long time, filming for The Witcher: Blood Origin is set to begin in May 2021 and wrap in September, provided there are no delays.
Something ends, something begins! Henry Cavill and the rest of the team have wrapped filming on Season 2 of The Witcher, but Netflix’s next Witcher project is already well on its way: The Witcher: Blood Origin, a six-part live action spinoff series, starring Jodie Turner-Smith and Laurence O’Fuarain as the two main leads.