At about the beginning of April, some scenes for Netflix’s The Witcher series were being filmed at the Selim Cave in Tatabánya, Hungary, but now it looks as if the production has moved its headquarters to Tata, Hungary at the shore of the Old Lake. In a photo from Krisztián Bakó found further below, The Witcher fans can get a look at Tata Castle presumably being used for one of the sets on The Witcher show.

At the time Krisztián Bakó took the photo, it was difficult to determine exactly what scene was being recorded for Netflix’s The Witcher series, but the production seemed to be using a fog machine to produce a smoky effect. What’s more is that there apparently was some kind of “action” going on, but due to being so far away from the set, not much could be heard by those who were not nearby for the Tata Castle shoot.

With Netflix’s The Witcher series still being in production, there’s no telling exactly when the show will air, but it will presumably debut at some point later this year for subscribers of the streaming service to enjoy. Not too much is known at this point in regards to exactly what its plot will contain, but the project’s writer and showrunner, Lauren Hissrich, promises the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher will be a mature experience for viewers.

All things considered, it will be interesting to see how Netflix’s take on The Witcher fares once production wraps and it finally becomes available for viewers to watch. Should the television adaptation be a success, then perhaps CD Projekt Red could decide to tackle another Witcher game in the future.

Netflix’s The Witcher is currently scheduled to air at some point in 2019.

Source: Kemma, Krisztián Bakó - Facebook, Reddit