The fantasy realm of The Witcher is about to get even bigger. Today, Netflix announced a six-part live-action spinoff of its massively popular series, one that delves into a very different time period.
Called The Witcher: Blood Origin, the series will take place “1200 years before Geralt of Rivia” and explore a period when “the worlds of monsters, men, and elves merged into one, and the first Witcher came to be.” It’s being helmed by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, showrunner on the main Witcher series, and screenwriter Declan de Barra.
It should be no surprise that Netflix is looking to capitalize on Geralt’s popularity. The first season of the show, which debuted last year, was the most popular in the streaming network’s history. Blood Origin also isn’t the first announced spinoff: in January, Netflix announced The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, an anime take on the franchise.
There’s no word yet on when Blood Origin will debut. With Blood Origin being joined by The Witcher season 2 and an animated movie adventure starring Vesemir, it's clear that the world of The Witcher is only just getting started. If you haven't already, it might be time to start tossing coins at Netflix. The synopsis reads: "Set in an elven world 1200 years before the world of The Witcher, Blood Origin will tell a story lost to time - the origin of the very first Witcher, and the events that lead to the pivotal 'conjunction of the spheres,' when the worlds of monsters, men, and elves merged to become one."
Teasing Blood Origin's story, de Barra said, “A question has been burning in my mind ever since I first read The Witcher books - What was the Elven world really like before the cataclysmic arrival of the humans? I've always been fascinated by the rise and fall of civilizations, how science, discovery, and culture flourish right before that fall... The Witcher: Blood Origin will tell the tale of the Elven civilization before its fall, and most importantly reveal the forgotten history of the very first Witcher” Lauren Schmidt Hissrich added: “It’s an exciting challenge to explore and expand The Witcher universe created by [author] Andrzej Sapkowski, and we can’t wait to introduce fans to new characters and an original story that will enrich our magical, mythical world even more.”
Sapkowski was also on hand to offer a quote on the series, saying: “It is exciting that the world of Witcher - as planned in the very beginning - is expanding. I hope it will bring more fans to the world of my books.”
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Dr. Stone Boichi to Illustrate New One Piece Ace Spin-Off Manga
One Piece celebrated its 20th Anniversary of the anime franchise last year with a number of cool projects. One of which had Dr. Stone and Sun-Ken Rock illustrator Boichi remake the Zoro vs. Hawkeye Mihawk chapter from the East Blue saga in his art style. It was a particularly cool and unique take on Eiichiro Oda's series, and soon fans will get to see Boichi's spin on the franchise once more. The latest issue of One Piece Magazine (as reported by Anime News Network) announced that the Ace spin-off novels will be getting their own manga adaptation from Boichi.
Launching this Summer, this new manga will be adapting the One Piece: Ace's Story side novels that flesh out Ace's journey through the series. There are currently no details as to how long this manga adaptation will last, or how many pages each chapter release will be, but Boichi has been confirmed as illustrator adapting Sho Hinata's novel of the same name.
Viz Media has actually licensed the spin-off novel for an English language release, and is gearing up to launch the first volume next month. They describe One Piece: Ace's Story as such, "Get the backstory on Luffy's brother Ace in this first of two prose stories that continue the high seas adventure ONE PIECE! This volume contains the origin story of Luffy's adopted brother Ace, and tells of his thrilling quest for the legendary One Piece treasure." Dr. Stone has been one of the most popular Weekly Shonen Jump series, and grew even more so with the first season of the anime series. As fans continue to wait for more news on Season 2 of the anime, you can currently check out more of the series not only through weekly chapter releases but through its spin off, Dr. Stone Reboot: Byakuya. Boichi has been rather busy for the series as the illustrator recently took the reigns on a Dr. Stone miniseries focusing on Senku's father years before the main series kicked its Stone World into action. Now we'll see what the artist does with Ace! Are you excited to see Boichi take on more of the One Piece world? Are you excited to finally experience a new Ace adventure after all this time? How did you feel when Ace's fate was first revealed in the series?
Viz Media has actually licensed the spin-off novel for an English language release, and is gearing up to launch the first volume next month. They describe One Piece: Ace's Story as such, "Get the backstory on Luffy's brother Ace in this first of two prose stories that continue the high seas adventure ONE PIECE! This volume contains the origin story of Luffy's adopted brother Ace, and tells of his thrilling quest for the legendary One Piece treasure." Dr. Stone has been one of the most popular Weekly Shonen Jump series, and grew even more so with the first season of the anime series. As fans continue to wait for more news on Season 2 of the anime, you can currently check out more of the series not only through weekly chapter releases but through its spin off, Dr. Stone Reboot: Byakuya. Boichi has been rather busy for the series as the illustrator recently took the reigns on a Dr. Stone miniseries focusing on Senku's father years before the main series kicked its Stone World into action. Now we'll see what the artist does with Ace! Are you excited to see Boichi take on more of the One Piece world? Are you excited to finally experience a new Ace adventure after all this time? How did you feel when Ace's fate was first revealed in the series?
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