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‘The Witcher' Season 2 Trailer Has Finally Arrived

Season one first premiered in 2019

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In this photo, “The Witcher” series logo displayed on a phone screen and Netflix logo displayed on a laptop screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on October 18, 2021.

Netflix's "The Witcher" is back and the war has just begun.

On Friday, Oct. 29, the streamer dropped the highly anticipated trailer for season two of the fantasy drama. During a panel at the Lucca Comics & Games Convention in Italy, showrunner Lauren Schmidt and cast members Joey Batey (Jaskier) and Kim Bodnia (Vesemir) scored big points with fans by dropping the first look for season two, which returns December 17.

The new footage teases plenty of action, including young Ciri (Freya Allan) starting to learn how to be a monster hunter herself all in the midst of great disturbances across the Continent. It looks like there will be a war of all wars between empires from the north and the south. No one will be safe and everyone will be at risk.

Is it the end of days? Maybe not. But there's definitely some monster bashing in store for the characters--and viewers. It's going to be a rocky start to the season for Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), but he doesn't seem to be worried.

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Fans have been counting down the days to the December premiere, as it's been almost two years since the first season aired. For those who need a refresher, the story follows dashing monster hunter Geralt of Rivia as he tries to find his place in a world full of evil people, who are often more wicked than the beasts he battles.

Watch the action-packed trailer for yourself above. Oh, and you can catch up on the series by binging season one on Netflix now.

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