According to Netflix, its live-action adaptation of the popular Witcher books will have a new monster slayer. Starting with Season 4, Henry Cavill will vacate his role as Geralt of Rivia and pave the way for Liam Hemsworth. In a statement shared by Netflix, Cavill had this to say: For what it’s worth (put intended), Liam Hemsworth is reportedly a huge fan of the Witcher series. He appears to be quite ecstatic about his new role, saying “I’m truly excited to be stepping into The Witcher world.” Of course, being a fan is different from being a fan, if you get what we mean. Fans have described Cavill as a nerd trapped inside a chiseled body of a god. You’ll find plenty of clips online of Cavill nerding out. He’s even built PCs by himself, upgraded the said PC’s cooling, and even went as far as to confess in front of live TV that he’s spending at least four hours a day playing video games. While Hemsworth doesn’t have to be as big of a nerd as Cavill is, it sure would help. Cavill was one of the biggest driving forces for a more book-accurate take on the fantasy series, even clashing with the showrunner’s vision for the show at times. It’ll be interesting to see if Hemsworth will show similar dedication to the role as Cavill did. Having said that, many fans are confused if upset to see Cavill vacate his iconic role. If it’s any consolation, Cavill isn’t hanging up his swords and medallion to play more Warhammer. Instead, Cavill is returning to the DC Universe as Superman following his not-so-secret post-credits cameo in Black Adam. As for the Witcher franchise, Season 3 is on track to premiere next summer. Meanwhile, fans can look forward to watching Blood Origin in December. Finally, a new Witcher video game trilogy is confirmed along with a remake of the original The Witcher game on Unreal Engine 5. It’s a great time to be a fan of The Witcher franchise, and we’re hoping that Hemsworth can do his time as Geralt justice.