Summary
Liam Hemsworth will have a difficult time filling the shoes of Henry Cavill's Geralt in The Witcher, as Cavill's performance has been widely praised.
Hemsworth must master Cavill's intense combat style and effectively convey the gripping tension and aggression evident in Geralt's epic battles. Additionally, he must sustain the undeniable chemistry between Geralt and Yennefer, as their connection played a vital role in The Witcher season 3.
To ensure a successful transition, Liam Hemsworth must meet certain requirements as he takes on the role of Geralt in The Witcher season 4. With Henry Cavill departing from the character, Hemsworth will need to step up and fill the gruff Witcher's boots. Despite previous backlash towards the show, Cavill's performance as Geralt has been widely acclaimed, making it a challenging task for Hemsworth to live up to expectations. In the season 3 finale, Geralt was defeated by Vilgefortz and left in a state of defeat, fueling his determination for the upcoming season. However, this transformation will be further complicated as Hemsworth steps into the role. With anticipation building and critics waiting for the next installment, Hemsworth must navigate the challenging path of embodying Geralt's character with skill and finesse.
8 Hemsworth Needs To Perfect Cavill’s Aggressive Fighting Style
Of course, Geralt's combat in The Witcher revolves around the choreography, a factor that is somewhat beyond Hemsworth's control. Nevertheless, Cavill possesses a distinctive approach in executing these stunts. His combination of tension and aggression, coupled with his frequently distant gaze, flawlessly conveys the contrast between Geralt's expertise and his reluctance to engage. Ultimately, this fusion results in some of the most captivating scenes of the otherwise inconsistent series. If Hemsworth aspires to uphold the standout element of The Witcher since season 1, he must take cues from Cavill's portrayal of Geralt and his encounters with both monsters and humans alike.
7 Cavill’s Notorious Geralt Grunt Is A Must
The Witcher's Geralt, played by Cavill, is famous for his stoic and silent demeanor. He rarely speaks, often only uttering a solemn grunt on occasion. This distinctive trait has become synonymous with both the character and Cavill himself. The other characters in the series have even remarked on it, making it an integral part of Geralt's identity. It may seem like a tiny detail, but Cavill's ability to convey so much through a simple grunt is something Hemsworth cannot ignore.
6 Hemsworth Must Take On Cavill’s Comedic Delivery
5 Hemsworth Needs To Continue Geralt’s Chemistry With Yennefer
The Witcher video games have successfully brought the element of comedy to the Netflix series. While characters like Jaskier offer obvious comedic relief, nearly every character on screen has their own moments of hilarity. This includes Geralt, who, despite his serious demeanor, manages to deliver comedic lines with impeccable timing. Henry Cavill's ability to strike the perfect balance in his comedic performance can be attributed to his familiarity with the Witcher books and video games. We can only hope that when Chris Hemsworth takes over in The Witcher season 4, he will take the time to thoroughly prepare and capture a similar comedic essence.
In The Witcher season 3, Geralt and Yennefer's tumultuous relationship finally found stability. This was mainly due to the undeniable chemistry between Cavill and Anya Chalotra, captivating viewers throughout season 1 and frustrating them as the couple faced challenges in season 2. Seeing Geralt and Yennefer evolve into a family unit in season 3 felt natural and satisfying. However, the thought of Hemsworth replacing Cavill and sharing romantic scenes with Yennefer creates a discomforting anticipation. For The Witcher season 4 to succeed, Hemsworth and Chalotra must establish a chemistry that matches Cavill's, or else Cavill's absence will be glaringly evident.
4 Geralt & Ciri’s Playful Dynamic Must Continue With Hemsworth
The relationship between Geralt and Ciri in The Witcher season 3 was as reliant on their connection as it was on Geralt and Yennefer's. The latest season of the Netflix series dedicated more time to developing the mother-daughter bond between these significant women in Geralt's life, which will contribute to his recast. However, the essence of The Witcher lies in the predetermined bond between Geralt and Princess Cirilla. When they were finally portrayed together in season 2, it became evident that they effortlessly exhibited a playful chemistry. Although Ciri actor Freya Allan excels in portraying this, Hemsworth must also put in his share of effort moving forward.
3 Hemsworth Can’t Miss Geralt’s Sad & Loathsome Stare
Geralt, often seen as a monstrous figure, possesses a profound sense of tragedy and compassion. Cavill effortlessly conveys these emotions without uttering a single word. His tender gaze exudes love and hesitance, while his hardened stare exudes pure hatred. As a viewer, much of the Witcher experience involves observing Geralt's expressions to decipher his feelings towards a particular situation. This aspect may be precisely why Hemsworth could potentially serve as a suitable replacement for Cavill in The Witcher. The Hunger Games actor has also gained recognition for his sorrowful demeanor, suggesting that Geralt's portrayal would be in capable hands.
2 Hemsworth Will Need To Bulk Up To Match Cavill Physically
Unsurprisingly, the actor renowned for portraying Superman and Witcher is well-known for his impressive physicality. Cavill radiates strength on-screen, heightening the portrayal of Geralt's deadly prowess. While standing at an imposing six-foot-three, Hemsworth surpasses Cavill in height (at six-foot-one); however, he has yet to exhibit the same level of muscularity in his previous films. Naturally, it is customary for actors to undergo rigorous training to bulk up for specific roles, as demonstrated by Chris Hemsworth, the sibling of Hemsworth himself, who underwent a similar transformation for the Thor movies. If Hemsworth aspires to match the power and presence of his predecessor, he must embark on the same path.
1 Hemsworth’s Geralt Must Perfect Cavill’s Hard F-Bomb
One of the reasons The Witcher sets itself apart from other fantasy shows and movies is how the culture of the Continent mirrors that of the modern world. The Netflix series is remarkably self-aware, with its characters speaking and behaving as if they could easily navigate contemporary society. Consequently, the F-bomb becomes a prevalent occurrence in The Witcher, and none do it quite as effectively as Cavill's Geralt. There's something about the way the actor emphasizes the word that strikes the perfect balance between relatable and hilarious. It may require Hemsworth to rehearse saying "f*ck!" several times in front of the mirror, but if he aspires to assume Cavill's role in The Witcher season 4, he must master it.