Sometimes a voice actor nails a role so well the character becomes inseparable from their talents. Thatâs how it felt with Kevin Conroy and the animated Batman, and thatâs how it feels with Doug Cockle and The Witcherâs Geralt of Rivia. So hearing the voice behind the video game version of the white wolf return for Netflixâs upcoming Sirens of the Deep movie feels like being enveloped in a warm and familiar blanket.
Cockleâs deep, gravelly voice and sardonic delivery have defined the star character of CD Projekt Redâs existing Witcher trilogy, so it was exciting to hear he would be returning to voice an animated version for Netflix following the departure of the live-action adaptationâs Henry Cavill. Iâm not incredibly hot on the animation for The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, but Cockleâs version of the character, with his raspy wit, is the only Geralt I recognize at this point.
He introduces the latest peek at the show, which includes the witcher and the bard Dandelion chatting over a campfire. Following an initial delay, the full movie is slated to release on February 11, 2025:
Sirens of the Deep is based on Witcher creator Andrzej Sapkowskiâs âA Little Sacrificeâ short story from the Sword of Destiny collection. It includes the minstrel love interest Essi Daven, mermaids, and a race of other underwater creatures. Itâs a follow-up to Netflixâs 2021 animated spin-off The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, which served as a prequel and origin story of sorts for the show. That one dove into the backstory of the elder witcher Vesemir (voiced by Theo James) and the events that lead him to eventually recruit and train a young Geralt.
Outside of the Netflix adaptations, CD Projekt Red is continuing on with its own Witcher universe as the studio moves full steam ahead on The Witcher 4. Itâll be an open-world RPG like its predecessors, but the focus wonât be on Geralt this time. Fortunately, Cockle himself confirmed the series star will still be making an appearance at one point, and heâll be returning to voice him in that game as well. Netflixâs Witcher show, meanwhile, is ending once its fifth season airs.
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