Fans of the dark fantasy series, The Witcher, have a reason to rejoice as Netflix has officially confirmed the release of a new animated movie titled “The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep”. Set to hit screens on February 11, 2025, this feature-length anime is based on Andrzej Sapkowski’s short story, “A Little Sacrifice”.
A little context about the short story collections from the author…
Originally, “Blood of Elves” was considered the first book in The Witcher series, and while Geralt of Rivia is the protagonist, it did not serve as a good introduction for new readers in the long term.
Then, Andrzej Sapkowski began publishing short stories within The Witcher communities. By 1992, he released the book “Sword of Destiny,” followed a year later by “The Last Wish,” which served as collections of stories designed to prepare readers by introducing important facts about Geralt that frequently appear in “Blood of Elves.”
Despite the order of their releases, people consider “The Last Wish” to be chronologically first rather than following the release date with “Sword of Destiny.” As a result, they are often referred to as ‘Book 0.1’ and ‘Book 0.2’, with “The Last Wish” being labeled ‘Book 0.1’ because it provides more background on Geralt.
“A Little Sacrifice” is part of the short story collection contained in the “Sword of Destiny” book.
The story follows Geralt of Rivia and his companion, Dandelion, as they venture to the port town of Bremervoord. They are hired by a local prince to help woo a mermaid named Sh’eenaz. However, things take a dramatic turn when both lovers realize they are unwilling to give up their current lifestyles, leading to a near-war between the two kingdoms.
One of the most exciting aspects of this new film is the return of Doug Cockle as the voice of Geralt. Cockle, known for his iconic portrayal of Geralt in the Witcher games, will be taking over from Henry Cavill, who voiced the character in the live-action series. Additionally, Joey Batey will reprise his role as Jaskier, while Anya Chalotra will voice Yennefer. Newcomer Christina Wren will join the cast as Essi Daven.
The film promises to be a visual spectacle, featuring stunning underwater scenes, epic battles with merfolk, and a host of new monsters. Studio Mir, known for their work on “The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf”, is once again behind the animation, ensuring high-quality visuals and action-packed sequences.
“The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep” is not just about action; it delves into Geralt’s emotional journey as he navigates new relationships and confronts his past. Fans can look forward to a mix of thrilling combat and heartfelt moments, making it a must-watch for any Witcher enthusiast.