Netflix’s The Witcher series does not have a release date after all
September 1, 2019 Netflix has denied claims made on Twitter by a person who said he was an executive producer for The Witcher.
Rumors of a November 1 release date for Netflix's The Witcher series have been denied by the streaming service, which is now investigating the person who made the statements.
In a series of tweets, a person calling themselves Giovanni Eūgene Altamarquéz made several statements about the production, including identifying November 1 as a potential release date. We already knew that Netflix's The Witcher series was due to release some time before the end of the year, but Altamarquéz's tweets suggested we might be seeing Geralt and Co. a bit earlier than the December premiere time frame most observers have been expecting.
This week (as noted by Redanian Intelligence), Altamarquéz, who claimed to work as an executive producer at Netflix, updated his Twitter and Medium bios. As well as referencing work on Mindhunter, 13 Reasons Why, and Queer Eye, the new bios state that the first season of the fantasy series is scheduled to drop in October.
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