NETFLIX accidentally confirmed the release date for The Witcher in a now-deleted social media post. The fantasy drama starring Henry Cavil is based on the book series of the same name b Andrzej Sap…
NETFLIX accidentally confirmed the release date for The Witcher in a now-deleted social media post.
In a verified tweet, the account told followers "the wait is almost over, *so many* nights sleep for these titles." While the tweet was subsequently deleted, fans were able to calculate that this meant the official release date would be December 17.Credit: twitterCredit: Instagram/Henry Cavill / NetflixCredit: Instagram/Henry Cavill / Netflix
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