We’ve almost made it to the end of the year, and still, Netflix is coming through with new exciting releases. On Christmas Day, we’ll all travel back to the world of fantasy author Andrzej Sapkowsk with the Witcher prequel series titled Blood Origin. The new show takes place over 1,000 years before the Henry Cavill-led show, introducing viewers to new characters leading up to the famous Conjunction of the Spheres and the creation of the very first Witcher.
The Witcher: Blood Origin hasn’t been getting rave reviews so far, unfortunately, but with only four episodes total, it’ll make for a quick binge if you’re not feeling it. Plus, Golden Globe nominee Michelle Yeoh is part of the main cast, which is enough for me to check it out! And fans of The Witcher will be happy to know that Joey Batey will reprise his role as Jaskier. As the trailer suggests, Jaskier will be learning about the events in Blood Origin just like us watching.
If you’re looking forward to The Witcher: Blood Origin, you’ll need to know exactly what time you can begin streaming. Mark your calendars, because the new show will be released this Sunday, Dec. 25, at 12:00 a.m. PT / 3:00 a.m. ET. But what does that mean for audiences around the globe?
We’ve broken down The Witcher: Blood Origin release time by major time zone for your convenience below:
Will you be watching The Witcher: Blood Origin the minute it comes to Netflix?
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