New Witcher Footage Revealed at MCM London

The Witcher is gaining a lot of steam around the world. With its Polish lineage, Game of Throne's magnetism and mega-star Henry Cavill, Netflix is doing all they can to get the whole world rallying behind the new show. In an effort to do that, the show was well represented at MCM and Comic Con held in London. During the panel, the show revealed new clips exclusive to the audience. Redanian Intelligence had someone in the audience to see the footage. While the new scenes aren't available to be watched online, here's what their report says on the new footage:

This clip shows Yennefer (played by Anya Chalotra) eulogizing a dead baby. We know she will try to save the baby and her mother Queen Kalis of Lyria (Isobel Laidler) from a yet unknown mage (Marcin Czarnik), teleporting through various destinations. All her efforts are in vain as both the mother and baby don’t survive the confrontation. The clip likely comes at the end of this struggle.

As for the second scene, the report states:

The second clip shows Ciri’s encounter with Dara (played by Wilson Radjou-Pujalte). Dara wasn’t in the books but will be a crucial part of Ciri’s story in the first season. At MCM Freya Allan said: “He is the main source for her different perspective and viewpoint. He’s vital at keeping her going and they make a good team. They are from completely different backgrounds but they get together and it doesn’t matter anymore.”

For a word by word break down of the scene, visit Redanian Intellegence.

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