


While Ciri looks noticeably different from the first season, the new installment is already hinted to take place right after the Battle of Sodden. RELATED: ‘The Witcher’ Season 2: Release Date, Trailer, Cast, and Everything Else You Need to Know About the New Episodes It is likely Season 2 takes place after ‘The Witcher’ Season 1 Fans wonder if Ciri’s new grown-up look also alludes to a time jump for season 2. Between production, the premiere, and filming the new season, Allen is now 20 years old. When season 1 was filmed, Allen had just turned 17 years old. According to Forbes, “This season, they’ve given Ciri a different look, no longer going for the ‘ghostly elf child’ vibe of season one, darkening her brows and giving her different eye make-up.”īut the answer is simple: Allan is indeed Ciri in The Witcher Season 2 cast. This led fans to believe the actor who played Ciri was recast. Still images and trailers show Ciri more grown up and looking like a mature and strong woman. But Ciri does not look like the same young girl fans grew to love in the first season. The trailer revealed it would focus more heavily on Ciri and Geralt’s relationship and destiny created by the Law of Surprise. In the series’s main trailers, fans got small tidbits of what can be expected from the new storyline. Ciri in ‘The Witcher’ Season 2 episode scene | via Netflix ‘The Witcher’ Season 2 trailer shows a much older Ciri This begs the question of whether The Witcher Season 2 will begin after a significant time jump or straight after the Battle of Sodden. One aspect of season 1 that displeased fans was the complex timelines and time jumps. The new installment teases more turmoil, adventures, and monsters for Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill) and Ciri (Freya Allan) as they finally face their destiny. The Witcher Season 2 will premiere on Netflix on Dec.17, following the events in season 1.
