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New Witcher Images Reveal First Look At Renfri

This is the first time we've seen Renfri, played by Emma Appleton.

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If you're a fan of The Witcher, today is a great day. A new trailer for the Netflix series arrived--based on the popular Polish novels by Andrzej Sapkowski. While the trailer gives us a much better idea of what the original series is about--and you can check out our breakdown for more details, we finally got to see Geralt in a bathtub in all its live-action glory.

But that's not all new we got. New imagery from the upcoming show was revealed by Netflix detailing some of the moments from the first season, one of which is more of a behind-the-scenes shot. You check them all about below.

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In the main photo, it looks like Geralt (Henry Cavill) is trying to stop Renfri (Emma Appleton) from killing herself. There is also a picture of Ciri (Freya Allan) inside of a hall. We also get a look at Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) protecting a woman, child, and guard. It almost looks like Geralt is in the background standing next to a carriage. Aside from other shots of Ciri and Yennefer, there's also a behind-the-scenes picture featuring Chalotra looking through one of the show's cameras, and Yennefer is looking pretty beaten up.

The Witcher debuts on Netflix on December 20, and aside from the aforementioned actors, the series also stars Johi May as Calanthe, Anna Shaffer as Triss, Adam Levy as Mousesack, and Eamon Farren as Cahir.

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