The Witcher: Season 2 filming is set to conclude on April 1
Thu Apr 01, 2021 at 6:50am ET
Anya Chalotra stars as Yennefer of Vengerberg in The Witcher. Pic credit: Netflix/Katalin Vermes
The filming for Season 2 of The Witcher is set to conclude this Thursday, April 1. No, that’s not an April Fool’s joke or at least, we hope it isn’t.
It’s certainly the truth, according to the Instagram story of makeup artist Jacqueline Rathore. She has shared two images to her story; the first one showed a nearly empty corkboard.
Rathore captioned it: “We are wrapped on Witcher 2!!” she wrote across the photo before noting that there was only a takeaway menu left on the board.
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Credit: LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX
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