Blood Origin is expected to focus heavily on the elven civilization prior to the Conjunction of the Spheres. Artwork for GWENT
Thus far we’ve had news of seven characters set to appear in The Witcher: Blood Origin. From what has been disclosed, we can gather that most of them will play a role in the looming conflicts between the races. In November, Recapped reported that the show is looking to cast two female leads. Their names were given as Eile ‘The Lark’ Lithe and Princess Merwyn.
While we don’t know much about the princess, entertainment site The Illuminerdi was able to get their hands on a more detailed description of Eile: Accordingly, she is meant to be a woman in her late 20s to 30s hailing from a clan of elves that use knives as their primary weapon. Netflix is looking for a diverse actress with a background in dance and stunt work to play the role. The Illuminerdi also reported on a male lead called Fjall, described as physically strong, gritty, and visceral. He and Eile are from rival clans, implying we may see a clash for dominance.
Our most recent news regarding Blood Origin came in the form of another character confirmation, and this time, it is a character both readers of the novels and players of the video games will recognize. The prequel series will feature a character named Captain Eredin, better known as the King of the Wild Hunt. It’s likely that the show will explore Eredin’s origins (meaning, before the Wild Hunt) to set up his appearance in the main show, as he’s already been cast in The Witcher’s second season.
Lastly, three casting calls for supporting roles were shared by Casting Director Sophie Holland and her team on Twitter. The first is for a part code-named ‘Character G‘ who is “a brilliantly sharp-minded (female) assassin with restricted growth”, also described as “a true wildcard” reveling in violence and chaos. The second casting call is for ‘Character Z‘, “a mystical and earthly conduit with cerebral palsy”. A very powerful woman, she becomes “part of a motley crew on a quest for vengeance”. ‘Fabbri‘ is a tall, muscular druid who is also deaf. She is “dangerous, witty, and delighted by the arrival of her sudden access to magic”.
We also have Salliche, a very smart young elven scientist, who blames himself for a terrible tragedy. Salliche has a wife named Kaali, who is a handmaiden to a royalty. There is also Utharis, a witty and cynical sellsword who would sell his own mother for the right price.
We will break down all the known characters very soon in a separate breakdown.
Who’s currently cast in The Witcher: Blood Origin?
So far, two cast members have been revealed for Blood Origin, and a third was cast before eventually being replaced.
Jodie Turner-Smith (Nightflyers, Queen & Slim) was the first revealed cast member, and she was originally going to portray the lead role of Eile “The Lark” Lithe. Unfortunately, due to scheduling issues, Turner-Smith will not portray this character. We hope to see her on the Continent in another role, perhaps in a future season of the main show. In the meantime, Netflix has been searching for a replacement, though no actress has been confirmed so far.
Laurence O’Fuarain (Rebellion, Vikings) was the second confirmed cast member, and he will portray the role of Fjall Stoneheart. This character was described as “physically strong, gritty, and visceral”, belonging to an elven clan that rivals Eile’s. It’s possible Fjall will eventually become the Continent’s first Witcher.
Last but not least, Jacob Collins-Levy (The White Princess, Young Wallander) was recently confirmed by Redanian Intelligence as Blood Origin’s “Captain Eredin”. Yes, this is the same Eredin we know from the novels and the games and, in fact, another actor was cast as an older version of this character for The Witcher season two. This is the first major connection between Blood Origin and the main series.
Many more roles are yet to be revealed, including the actress who will replace Turner-Smith in the lead role of Eile. We’ll likely learn who else is joining the cast in the coming weeks.
Who’s working on The Witcher: Blood Origin?
The Witcher: Blood Origin’s writer’s room
The Witcher: Blood Origin is helmed by Irishman Declan De Barra who serves as the project’s showrunner and executive producer. De Barra is a regular on the main Witcher show, having written both episode four of season one and the first episode of season two. A talented musician, he worked closely with composers Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli and provided the vocals for “The Song of The White Wolf”.
For Blood Origin, De Barra assembled a team of writers of diverse background and experience including Kiersten Van Horne (Berlin Station, Snowpiercer), Aaron Stewart-Ahn (Mandy), Alex Meenehan (The Man in the High Castle, Bosch), Tania Lotia (Swamp Thing, Carnival Row), Pooja Gupta (Mary Mary) Tasha Huo (Black Belle), and Troy Dangerfield (Castle).
Several veterans from the main Witcher show are also involved in the project. The Witcher showrunner Lauren Hissrich will serve as an executive producer. Producers Tomek Baginski, Jason Brown, Sean Daniel, and Jarek Sawko will also be back. Additionally, Production Designer Andrew Laws is set to return. Though they have not yet been officially confirmed as directors, Redanian Intelligence has identifiedThe Last Kingdom and The Witcher season two’s Sarah O’Gorman and Crumbs and Born to War’s Vicky Jewson as the most likely candidates. As mentioned above, casting is again done by The Witcher’s Sophie Holland.
With pre-production already well on its way, The Witcher: Blood Origins will begin filming this Summer in Arborfield Studios near London. We’ll be watching closely to keep you updated on all new developments. Stay tuned with Redanian Intelligence and What’s on Netflix! There’s more to come soon.