Actor Henry Cavill comes off as adorkably sweet, but what is it like working with him? According to Netflix's The Witcher season 2 director Stephen Surjik, it's as amazing as you would think. The director recently sat down with Combat Radio to talk about set life and what comes with it, but it's what he had to say about Cavill that had us going, "awww."
In the interview, which you can see in the video below (courtesy of r/NetflixWitcher), he spoke on how thoughtful Cavill is when on set. "If someone is new there, [he] will spot them and say 'who's that?' and go introduce himself and finds out what they are doing." He said he's so immersed in those around, and charming to boot, that he added, "He's amazing, he could be a politician."
He also talked about how he is one of the most reliable actors in the space, "When he shows up on set, he shows up on time. He shows up in character, with his costume, on his mark and he knows all of his lines. He knows the background to what he is doing, he knows what came before and what comes after."
Surjik worked on episode one and two of the new season, something he previously talked about in an earlier interview. Due to COVID-19, filming this season was a lot different than how the gig usually goes, including being stranded on location for longer than normal. Even still, the director looks back on his time filming fondly, especially with the crew and cast involved. "It was worth every minute," he told Combat Radio, "because when I think back to all of the exciting adventures and opportunities that I had, I wouldn't trade them for anything."
Click here to watch embedded mediaSeason 2 will take these characters to much darker places than the first season, and will continue to show Geralt's path from a different perspective. With the return to his childhood home and Yennefer's return from where we last left off, it will be interesting to see how the show continues to fall in line with the books that inspired the hit CD Projekt RED RPG series of the same name. Set prior to the time we met our protagonist in the games, Lauren Hissrich and her crew have had their work cut out for them with adapting such a beloved staple. Luckily, they're all a bunch of nerds like we are and Henry Cavill - let's be honest here - was born to play the younger Geralt. And not just because he's a massive PC player and lover of the books and games themselves.
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