Though The Witcher Season 2 filming was halted due to coronavirus, Netflix has announced that the season will relaunch its production in August 17. Fans are excited to see the return of the show and what the next season entails.

The Witcher is a Netflix show that spawned from a popular gaming series. After the first season of the show was released, fans flocked to watch Geralt and his bard friend Jaskier on their journey throughout the Continent. The show brought a spike in popularity to the Witcher franchise, and fans are excited to see more of what the adventure has to offer.

Netflix took to Twitter to announce that the popular show would be resuming its production. In a lyrical declamation in the style of the series’ bard Jaskier, The Witcher’s official Twitter account posted that the show will be filming again starting August 17. While the production will be resuming in August, there is no word on when fans can expect to see the next installment of the fantasy series on Netflix.

Fans are excited to see more of the story, especially since the most controversial aspect of The Witcher’s first season will no longer be at play. Now that the characters are integrated into the story and their connections with each other are established, the show will stay in one place in time, and fans are happy that their critics on the show are being heard and listened to. New characters will be added in Season 2 with names such as Kim Bodnia, Yasen Atour, Agnes Bjorn, Paul Bullion, Thue Ersted Rasmussen, Aisha Fabienne Ross, Kristofer Hivju, and Mecia Simson being added to the show’s cast.

Now that people know when The Witcher will resume the show’s filming, fans can start theorizing on what turns the next season will take. Netflix has a lot of new characters and new witchers that will be appearing in Season 2, and with concept art for the show recently surfacing showing goblins in the television series universe, fans can also wonder if the franchise will include more fantasy races in the upcoming episodes of this well-loved show.