When the world found out that Henry Cavill would be starring in The Witcher it was impossible for people not to get excited, as many claimed he was perfect for the role, making the series a success in the beginning, unfortunately, it would not end up as everyone would have hoped. ‘The Witcher’ blames American fans for its failure.
Despite the fact that the first season of the epic series received great support from all the fans, the third season would not have experienced the same as the past ones, since its impact did not have much strength and they would be blaming the Americans for that.
It is Tomek Baginski, executive producer of the series, during an interview with a European entertainment news site, the producer did not hesitate to point the finger at the American public after referring to the lousy and disappointing third installment of ‘The Witcher’. Polish-born Baginski seemed to suggest that he had been forced to he had been forced to simplify the plot so that the U.S. market would accept it, for which he was criticized.
“When a series is made for a huge mass of viewers, with different experiences, from different parts of the world, and a large part of them are Americans, these simplifications not only make sense, but are necessary,” Tomek told the Polish website ‘Wyborcza’. Recall that the third season of the hit Netflix series experienced a ratings decline and was considered a disappointment by many after its praised second season, with fans saying the series had deviated from writer Andrzej Sapkowski’s source material.