The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep – Release Date, Cast, Story, Trailer & Everything We Know About The New Animated Movie

Netflix’s upcoming animated film The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep will offer more monster-hunting action, and there have already been several major updates regarding Geralt’s latest adventure. Continuing the streamer’s expanded universe based on the Witcher books series by author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is the second animated film produced for the platform, and the first piece of Witcher media since the departure of Henry Cavill from the live-action series. The new animated feature delves deeper into the character’s past and adapts a short story by Sapkowski which has never been brought to the screen before.

Henry Cavill’s turn as Geralt in the live-action series had viewers streaming the show in droves, but Cavill left the role after The Witcher season 3. Netflix has hedged their bets though, and they not only produced a 2022 spinoff series enтιтled The Witcher: Blood Origin, but also a 2021 animated feature, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf. Sirens of the Deep is a new step for the streaming giant, as the upcoming animated feature will star Geralt, who is played for the first time by someone other than Cavill.

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The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep Latest News

A Full Trailer Is Revealed


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In anticipation of the animated movie’s arrival in February, the latest news comes in the form of a full trailer for The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep. Posted on the official X (formerly Twitter) account for Netflix Anime, the full-length trailer reintroduces Geralt as he finds himself caught in a clash between humans and merpeople. With divers seemingly being killed by the underwater folk, Geralt is hired to stop the slayings, but soon discovers that an all-out war is brewing and the humans aren’t being altogether truthful.

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The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep Release Date

The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep Is Coming Soon

The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep was revealed by Netflix at their Geekd Week in November 2023, and the streamer revealed casting information as well as story details. However, there were few updates across 2024 until September when Netflix finally revealed the release date. The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is now scheduled to premiere on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.

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The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep Cast

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The cast of The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is an interesting mix of returning live-action actors, and newcomers from other corners of the larger franchise. First and foremost, Doug Cockle is returning to voice Geralt of Rivia, and he provided the gruff White Wolf’s vocals in games like Witcher 3. Coming from the cast of Netflix’s The Witcher, Anya Chalotra is reprising her role as Yennefer of Vengerberg, and she is joined by Joey Batey who is once again playing Jaskier. A newcomer will be arriving in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep as Christina Wren will play the role of Essi Daven.

The confirmed cast of The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep includes:

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The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep Role

Doug Cockle

Geralt of Rivia


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Anya Chalotra

Yennefer of Vengerberg


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Joey Batey

Jaskier


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Christina Wren

Essi Daven


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The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep Story

What Happens In The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep


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Netflix’s Geekd Week offered a heap of insight into many of their upcoming shows and movies, and The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep also had its plot revealed. The movie is based on the short story “A Little Sacrifice” and is an early adventure in Geralt of Rivia’s life as a skilled monster hunter. In the film, Geralt finds himself at the center of a centuries-old conflict as he is called in to settle a dispute between merpeople and the residents of a coastal village on the Continent.

The story also explains the character of Essi Daven, a bard who falls head over heels for Geralt, although he cannot reciprocate her feelings.

Netflix’s official synopsis also mentions that Geralt will have to call upon old allies and new friends to help stop the impending war, though who those allies are has not yet been revealed. The short story by Andrzej Sapkowski, does offer insight into what else could happen in the film, as a large portion of the minor tale follows a couple of star-crossed lovers who can’t reconcile their human and mermaid lives. The story also explains the character of Essi Daven, a bard who falls head over heels for Geralt, although he cannot reciprocate her feelings. Time will tell how closely the Netflix film follows the short story.

How Sirens Of The Deep Fits Into The Witcher Timeline

An Early Geralt Adventure


The Witcher and his allies look over a cliff in Sirens of the Deep

Instead of letting viewers guess about the timeline of The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, Netflix used their Geekd Week platform to announce that the movie would take place between episodes 5 and 6 of The Witcher season 1. Even as the live-action series chugs forward in the timeline, the various extended universe movies and shows have the opportunity to go back and fill in the gaps that were not initially covered. Sapkowski himself didn’t publish the Witcher books in order, and Netflix’s approach somewhat mimics the fractured timeline.

The first season of The Witcher on Netflix adapted the short story collections The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny, though the series didn’t include every tale that Sapkowski wrote. “A Little Sacrifice”, the story that serves as inspiration for Sirens of the Deep, is pulled from the latter of the two collections, though it is unclear how Netflix is going to connect the animated film to what was happening in season 1 at the time. The stories in the collection are framed as Geralt’s memories, which gives the film’s creators a bit of elasticity when it comes to squeezing it into the timeline.

The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep Trailers

The First Look At The New Witcher Movie


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Netflix offered a brief glimpse at their new animated movie during Geekd Week in the form of a teaser trailer. The half-minute clip is filled with scintillating soundbites from various characters, including Doug Cockle’s return as Geralt. It also teased a fair amount of Sєx and violence, which has typically been a selling point for The Witcher franchise in general.

With only a few weeks until the movie arrives, Netflix dropped a full trailer for The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep in January 2025. Recounting the conflict between the humans and the merpeople, the trailer catches up with Geralt as he’s trying to forget Yennefer and move on with Jaskier on another adventure. Settling the dispute is exactly the kind of action he needs, but he soon begins to suspect that something is amiss. The humans aren’t being entirely honest, and a war is seemingly brewing between the land and sea.

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