The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf review by Samantha Nelson.
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf isn't a bad film, but it fundamentally lacks an identity of its own. It's a fine way to spend 80 minutes if you want to pick up some fresh lore and get to meet a very different Vesemir than the one we're likely to see in Season 2, but it probably won't get anyone new to the franchise to stick around, or even convince anyone who was lukewarm on the live-action series to get more invested in the world.
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf isn't a bad film, but it fundamentally lacks an identity of its own. It's a fine way to spend 80 minutes if you want to pick up some fresh lore and get to meet a very different Vesemir than the one we're likely to see in Season 2, but it probably won't get anyone new to the franchise to stick around, or even convince anyone who was lukewarm on the live-action series to get more invested in the world.
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