THE WITCHER Showrunner Responds To Damning Claims That The Show's Creative Team Hate The Books And Games

THE WITCHER Showrunner Responds To Damning Claims That The Show's Creative Team Hate The Books And Games

The Witcher showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich has finally responded to claims the series' creative team dislikes and mocks the source material, even taking aim at the validity of Beau DeMayo's recent comments...

By JoshWilding - Dec 07, 2022 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Television

The Witcher has frequently come under fire from viewers for not better sticking to the books and games it's based on. As a result, no one was too surprised when former writer Beau DeMayo revealed that some of his fellow scribes on the Netflix series would openly mock the source material, creating even more bad feeling towards the show. 

That's only been exacerbated with the news Henry Cavill is leaving The Witcher, while Liam Hemsworth stepping in to play Geralt of Rivia in the upcoming fourth season has been similarly poorly received.

The Witcher showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich has recently been doing the rounds to promote The Witcher: Blood Origin, but expertly dodged many of the questions about the main show's future. However, she recently hit back at followers on Instagram who pointed to her being among those who dislike Andrzej Sapkowski's novels and CD Projekt Red's games.

"I think if you watch...any interview I’ve ever done...including those with [Andrzej Sapkowski]...you’ll see that I am quite a fan of the books [and the games]," Hissrich said before taking aim at DeMayo's claims. "Do you believe...that when one person states something as fact, that it’s therefore fact? This particular thing is not a fact."

"I love the books. I’m shit at the games, but that’s me, not them," she continued. "I’ve never mocked the books...The books are my entire livelihood, I have a great relationship with Mr. Sapkowski, and writers rooms are sacred and safe and — more than anything — supportive spaces. Don’t believe everything you read."

She later added, "I have great respect for Beau, and the episodes he wrote! The Striga episode is one of my favorites. He wrote the one where people came to Kaer Morhen and Eskel died, which had a lot of backlash, but he was brave in telling the story he wanted to tell. It takes a lot of balls to do that. I respect that."

We can't fault Hissrich for attempting damage control, but it's not coming across too well and appears to be doing little to placate angry and disappointed fans. 

We don't anticipate Netflix pulling the plug on The Witcher, but if this upcoming spin-off doesn't attract an audience and fans tune out of Cavill's final season...well, we're not entirely convinced season 4 will end up happening (sorry, Liam). 

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