The Witcher was meant to be one of Netflix’s biggest shows of all time, and following season 1, that certainly looked like it might be the case. However, as the show evolved and new seasons dropped, it quickly became clear the series was in decline from season 2 onward and is, at best, what we’d dub a second-tier title. Season 3 saw a significant drop in viewership, although it was notably split into two. With season 4 now out, though, serving as the second-to-last outing for Geralt, have things turned around?

To recap, The Witcher returned for a binge release on October 30th after being split for its third season. It came back with a big marketing push and a significant change at the top of the cast list, with Liam Hemsworth taking over the character of Geralt from Henry Cavill. Rev

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