Key Points

Liam Hemsworth has candidly discussed taking over as Geralt in 'The Witcher' after Henry Cavill's departure. The actor strategically disconnected from social media to avoid the intense fan discourse surrounding the recasting. Netflix showrunner Lauren Hissrich confirmed the transition was a collaborative decision respecting Cavill's career goals. Hemsworth emphasized his deep admiration for Cavill's original portrayal and commitment to delivering a compelling performance.

Key Points: Liam Hemsworth Breaks Silence on Replacing Henry Cavill

  • Hemsworth avoided social media to manage fan reactions
  • Netflix showrunner explains Cavill's departure was mutual
  • Actor claims offer came unexpectedly
  • Hemsworth is a massive fan of Cavill's previous portrayal
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Liam Hemsworth speaks up on replacing Henry Cavill in 'The Witcher'

Liam Hemsworth addresses 'The Witcher' recasting, revealing his approach to fan backlash and respect for Henry Cavill's legacy.

"I jumped off social media and the internet most of last year. There was quite a bit of noise - Liam Hemsworth, Entertainment Weekly"

Los Angeles, Sep 26

Hollywood star Liam Hemsworth, who replaced Henry Cavill in the fan-favourite series 'The Witcher', has spoken up on how he navigated the social media uproar.

For Liam Hemsworth, 35, it was both daunting and exciting to step into Cavill's shoes, and the nerves were exacerbated by the audience response to the recasting, reports 'People' magazine.

He told Entertainment Weekly, "I jumped off social media and the internet most of last year. There was quite a bit of noise, and I had to put that aside. It started to become a distraction. I dealt with that sort of thing in the past a lot and, you know, at the end of the day, I love making movies and I love telling stories and acting. I just don't want any of that to affect my way of telling the story that I'm trying to tell".

The team behind the hit Netflix series also broke its silence on Henry Cavill's exit after three seasons and Hemsworth stepping in to take over the role of Geralt of Rivia.

Showrunner Lauren Hissrich told Entertainment Weekly that Cavill's departure was a result of conversations that had been going on "for a while" behind the scenes, though it left fans shocked when he announced it on Instagram in October 2022.

She said, "He had plans for other roles that he really wanted to commit himself to. And for us, you don't want to hold someone and force them to be doing something that they don't want to do. I think that's why it felt like a really symbiotic decision".

As per 'People', the offer "came out of nowhere", the 'Hunger Games' star claimed, and he was "as surprised as anyone".

As per the showrunner, though, Hemsworth's name "has been out there for a very long time" in the world of 'The Witcher'.

Liam Hemsworth also clarified that he is a "massive fan" of Cavill and "what he did in the show" for the first three seasons.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Smart move to stay off social media. Indian fans can be really passionate about these things! Hope he does justice to the role. The Witcher is huge here in India.
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Ananya R
I appreciate how respectful Liam is being about Henry's work. That shows good character. Change is always difficult, but let's give him a chance before judging!
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Sarah B
Honestly, I think the producers should have just ended the show when Henry left. Recasting main characters rarely works well in established series.
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Vikram M
As an Indian viewer who loves fantasy shows, I'm just happy the series is continuing! The Witcher universe is bigger than one actor. Excited for new episodes! 🎬
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Karthik V
The pressure must be insane! Imagine replacing someone as beloved as Henry Cavill. Respect to Liam for taking on this challenge. Hope he brings his own style to Geralt.

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