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The Witcher: Blood Origin: Writers Started Working On The Prequel Series

Here is what we know about the show The Witcher: Blood Origin on Netflix!

Well, well, well, as of right now, a piece of very exciting news has come out for all the people who are in love with the series called The Witcher on the streaming giant Netflix because The Witcher: Blood Origin is now put under the process of development.

Not a long time ago, Declan de Barra has recently disclosed officially about the first gathering of the writer’s room of the show who all connected through the means of a video conference ca to start working on the show.

Here is what the scriptwriters of Netflix’s The Witcher: Blood Origin looks like!

On his personal social media platforms, de Barra unveiled the information that the writing crew of this series has Kirsten Van Horn who has previously worked on some pretty successful projects as Snowpiercer.

Then we also have Alex Meenehan who is right now working on the forthcoming Moonlight series with the fellow writer of The Witcher, that is, Beau De Mayo.

Here is what we know about the plot of The Witcher: Blood Origin on Netflix!

The story of The Witcher: Blood Origin will be set 1200 years before the events of the main series that has happened and is going to tell us all about the tumultuous past of the Continent. It will throw the majority of the spotlight on a cataclysmic event which is known as the Conjunction of the Spheres.

During this generation, the audience will be able to witness the world of elves, humans as well as monsters all against each other. These guys will be populating the whole area with creatures that belong to a completely different era and have their introduction to magic. This is a limited series and Netflix has ordered six episodes for its only installment.

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