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The Witcher Season 2’s Saddest Death
Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), like every heroic protagonist in a fantasy story, faces adversity.

Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), like every heroic protagonist in a fantasy story, faces adversity. The majority of “The Witcher” Season 1 focuses on Geralt keeping mankind at bay as he explores The Continent, murdering creatures whenever he comes across them. He is hesitant to receive Ciri (Freya Allan) because he believes he is unsuitable to be her guardian, despite the fact that he knows he has won a kid via the Law of Surprise. When they eventually get together, the stakes are raised even higher for Season 2.
Nilfgaard is hell-bent on claiming Ciri, and Geralt will have to battle even harder to keep her safe. He swears to defend her at any costs. And there’s a price to pay. Many individuals are caught in the crossfire as Ciri is sought by nearly everyone on the Continent for her strange skills and status. Almost the entire population of Kaer Morhen, the Witcher stronghold, is slaughtered in her defense. While the deaths of Geralt and Vesemir (Kim Bodnia) are tragic, there is one death that is far more so.
Even though Geralt will ultimately have to replace his horse, Roach’s death is too much for fans to bear.
Despite the fact that Geralt is a solitary at the start of “The Witcher,” he does have one constant buddy. Roach, the Witcher’s magnificent horse, is a beloved character in both the games and the literature. This is an important link, which Cavill revealed at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. “Because he names every horse he has that name, and Geralt is 100 years old, horses don’t survive that long, he’s like an anchor to Geralt’s tried and true self. He’s already gone through a couple Roach’s. She’s the only way he can connect with the rest of mankind “According to Cavill (via comicbook.com).
Despite the fact that Roach’s came and went, no one wanted to watch the poor girl torn apart. During a confrontation with a chernobog in the Season 2 episode “Dear Friend…”, Roach gets harmed. Many Reddit users were devastated after so many experiences with Roach. “Eskel or any of the unidentified witchers that perished in the previous episode were not the worst deaths for me. Roach was the culprit “u/SilvanArrow made a post. For others, the brutality in which the beloved horse died was the saddest part. “That s*** was just horrible. This season, I swear, I wept more than the previous one “u/Bliss-Smith said Roach is a close buddy to Geralt even when he is alone. Fans were devastated when she announced her departure for a variety of reasons.
Geralt’s parting comments added to the poignancy of the scene.
If seeing Geralt’s devoted companion get slain wasn’t difficult enough, the sequence doesn’t stop there. The chernobog is the only thing that can kill Roach. Geralt must strike the mercy killing stroke once and for all. His last remarks to Roach are sincere, adding to the sorrow of the audience. “This was not something I was psychologically prepared for. ‘Enjoy your farewell stroll through the mist and over the meadow.’ ‘Do not be scared of her; she is your buddy,’ says the narrator “u/hoosiergage was cited.
Cavill wrote these last remarks because he felt so deeply about Roach’s departure. Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, the showrunner, said in an interview with Polygon that the actor had an idea for what to say as parting words to the treasured beast. “‘You know what, you come up with something,’ I responded. I believe in you; you know this topic and the book so well that you don’t even need to sell it to me.’ And the following day, he returned with a lovely monologue from the conclusion of ‘Sword of Destiny,’ when Geralt is about to die, and it’s such a great moment, “According to the showrunner,
Geralt encouraging Roach not to be frightened of death adds to the emotional impact of the scenario. The combination of Cavill’s enthusiasm for the part and the source material created a perfect storm for “The Witcher.” It guarantees that sequences like this are emotionally anchored and resonant at all times.
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Sigourney Weaver is coming back for Avatar 2 CRAZY!

In the first Avatar, Weaver’s scientist character died, but now she’s back as the protagonists’ adopted Na’vi daughter.
We were all surprised when we heard about 17 billion years ago that Sigourney Weaver would be back for James Cameron’s Avatar sequels (even more so than with the idea of there being multiple Avatar sequels). But now that we know how Weaver is going to come back, we’re even more confused.

Empire magazine has said that Weaver will play a completely different character in Avatar: The Way of Water. In the first movie, she played Dr. Grace Augustine, the creator of the Human-Na’vi switcheroo Avatar Program, who died at the end. And no, it’s not a human. It’s Jake and Neytiri’s daughter, who is about to turn 16.
Weaver will play Kiri, Jake and Neytiri’s adopted daughter. It looks like we’ll meet a lot of Jake and Neytiri’s family in The Way of Water. Weaver told Empire what it was like to play a digitized blue teenager, “I think we all pretty much remember how we felt when we were that age.” “Oh, yes, I do. When I was 11, I was 5’10” or 5’11” tall. I was sure Kiri would feel uncomfortable a lot of the time. She wants to find out who she is. When Jim gave me that task, I was thrilled.
Now, adults play children all the time, especially in the world of voice acting, and at least one of the photos Empire released of Kiri makes it look like Weaver will also show up as Dr. Augustine again in some way, probably through old footage. But knowing that the Na’vi are mostly brought to life by fancy mocap rigs, it will be strange to see Weaver’s physical performance put on a teenager. Even though he is a blue alien teen with long arms and legs, he is still a teen.
The movie Avatar: The Way of Water will come out in December 2022.
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Disney will show new scenes from “Avatar: The Way of Water”

Disney started its CineEurope presentation in Barcelona today with 12 minutes of footage from July’s Marvel fourquel Thor: Love and Thunder. Throughout the show, Disney showed trailers and looks at its other upcoming movies, including four never-before-seen scenes from James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water.
Before the Thor footage, Disney’s Head of Global Theatrical Distribution Tony Chambers talked about the importance of immersive storytelling and the studio’s “robust, diverse slate.” This was followed by about 60 minutes of footage that was introduced by EMEA Head of Theatrical Distribution Nick Rush and EMEA Head of Studio Marketing Lee Jury.
There were prerecorded messages from people like Marvel boss Kevin Feige, who said, “It feels like we’re just getting started, even after 14 years.” As he introduced the Love And Thunder scenes, Thor star Chris Hemsworth said he wished he was in Barcelona, where the sangria “always tastes better.”
Harrison Ford sent a video for Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones 5, saying that it had been 13 years since the last movie and that it was “time to put on the fedora and crack the whip.”
We also saw parts of Haunted Mansion, Pixar’s Elemental and Strange World, and the ensemble Amsterdam, which was directed by David O. Russell for New Regency.
Sam Mendes sent a video about Empire Of Light by Searchlight. The director of 1917 said that after making that movie, he wrote this one during lockdown. He said it was a “extremely personal story” about music, movies, and finding love in strange places.
Rebecca Kearey, the international head of Searchlight, showed a trailer for See How They Run, which stars Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan, and a teaser for The Banshees of Inisherin, which stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, directed by Martin McDonagh. Searchlight also showed the first scene of Chevalier, which is about the son of an African slave and a French plantation owner who grows up to be a famous composer in France.
The next movie by Thor director Taika Waititi, Next Goal Wins, got an eight-minute sneak peek. The movie is about the American Samoa soccer team. In 2001, they lost to Australia 31-0, which was the worst loss in World Cup history. Michael Fassbender takes over as their new coach.
Disney’s show ended with a visit from Avatar producer Jon Landau, who flew from New Zealand to Barcelona to talk about the next movie in the series. He said that Avatar: The Way of Water was in the final stages of post-production and that it was important to be in Barcelona “to show our support for the exhibition community.”
Landau said that the strength of James Cameron’s scripts is that they have universal themes. “There is nothing more relatable than family,” he said before showing a message from Cameron.
Cameron from New Zealand said that the people working on Avatar were “pushing the limits even further… Every shot is made for the biggest screen and best resolution that can be achieved… I think this is what people want.” He also said, “Our business is not going away.”
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Sigourney Weaver Reveals Her Unconventional Role in ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’

Weaver will portray Jake and Neytiri’s adoptive child.
Many pondered what type of role Sigourney Weaver would have in the sequel to James Cameron’s Avatar after the death of her character, Dr. Grace Augustine, who was the leader of the Avatar Program in the previous film. Finally, in an Empire Magazine exclusive, Weaver shared insights about the role she will portray in Avatar: The Way of Water, as well as a new photograph from the film.
Weaver announced to Empire Magazine that she would play Kiri, the adoptive daughter of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaa), in the film. “I believe we all remember what we were experiencing as teens,” Weaver told Empire Magazine exclusively. “I most definitely do. When I was 11, I was 5′ 10″ or 5′ 11″. I had a strong feeling Kiri would be uncomfortable a lot of the time. She’s trying to figure out who she is. Jim’s assignment of that task excited me.”
A fresh picture, which adds to the character’s mystery, has also been unveiled, hinting at some type of link that Kiri would have with Grace. Kiri is seen inside a lab, staring at a monitor with a recording of Grace on it. Despite not being biologically connected to Jake and Neytiri, Kiri seems to have human traits that other Na’vi do not have, such as five digits and eyebrows, adding to the character’s mystery.

With an obvious link between the two, as well as both characters being performed by the same actor, viewers can only guess on how significant Kiri’s involvement will be in the plot. The character will also appear on a subscriber-exclusive cover of Empire Magazine, which depicts her swimming underwater appreciating Pandora’s aquatic life, as shown in the first teaser.
Weaver and Cameron will work together again for Avatar: The Way of Water, having previously played Ellen Ripley in Aliens and Grace in the first Avatar film. Along with Weaver, Stephen Lang will reprise his role as Colonel Miles Quaritch, the man responsible for Grace’s death, in the sequel. Quaritch, like Weaver’s character, perished in the first film, fueling curiosity regarding his participation in Avatar: The Way of Water. While the roles of both actors remain unknown, fan speculation may continue until the highly anticipated film is released later this year.
On December 16, Avatar: The Way of Water will be released exclusively in cinemas.
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