The Witcher Season 4 lands, and the Continent feels both a haunt and a freshly imagined realm. After years of anticipation, casting reshuffles, and an endless tide of fan theories, Netflix rolls out the chapter of its fantasy saga, officially introducing Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia.The season not only reshapes the world of magic and monsters, but it also deepens the bonds linking the beloved trio, Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri.The Witcher Season 4 dropped worldwide on October 30, 2025, with Netflix releasing all eight episodes in a binge. Heavily drawing from Baptism of Fire and The Tower of the Swallow, the new run dives back into the chaos left behind, a realm ripped apart by war, destiny, and fractured loyalties.Fresh faces rub shoulders with ones turning the saga’s foundation on its head.Here is the cast of The Witcher Season 4: Who brought the fantasy drama to lifeLiam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher Season 4Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia ( Image via Instagram / @liamhemsworth )The torch has, at last, been handed over. Liam Hemsworth now dons the White Wolf’s boots, taking over from Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, in The Witcher Season 4. What was first whispered in 2022 is now a reality. Hemsworth brings a flavor to the monster‑slaying witcher, still steeped in brooding, still forged by battle. Threaded with delicate emotional shifts that stamp the role with his own signature.As the Continent sinks deeper into turmoil, Geralt is forced to grapple with rot, treachery, and an ever‑growing sense of responsibility toward Ciri. He lingers there as a father figure, slowly peeling back his veneer and, in doing so, exposing a tangled skein of compassion woven together with an undercurrent of inner discord.Although Henry Cavill’s lingering mark, on the part, still casts a shadow, Liam Hemsworth’s first step into the role launches a chapter for the series one that seems to run parallel to Geralt’s own saga of adapting and surviving.Freya Allan as Ciri in The Witcher Season 4Freya Allan as Ciri ( Image via Instagram / @freyaallan )Freya Allan is back, as Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, Ciri, the beating heart of The Witcher saga. In The Witcher Season 4, her evolution from a princess into a hard‑won warrior keeps moving forward as fate drags her down ever more paths. Allan’s performance threads vulnerability, with steely resilience perfectly echoing Ciri’s frantic effort to rein in her staggering power while war spreads across the Continent.The Witcher Season 4 leans hard on the events of The Tower of the Swallow to drive Ciri’s arc, thrusting her into a swirl of turmoil and external danger. Caught between the family that has become her home and the foes who would weaponize her lineage, her journey turns into a quest for self‑discovery and sheer survival.She finds herself straddling a family that has become her sanctuary and foes who would weaponize her lineage. Her journey turns into a quest for self‑discovery and sheer survival.Freya Allan’s turn is still the cornerstone of this show, anchoring sprawling fantasy to a rhythm that is as steady as a heartbeat.Anya Chalotra plays Yennefer of Vengerberg in The Witcher Season 4 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAnya Chalotra reprises the role that has driven the series forward time upon time: sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg, with razor-sharp intellect and boundless ambition. The Witcher Season 4 flings her right into the role that compels her to mend the fractured magical order even while guiding Ciri through chaotic turbulence.Chalotra’s performance continues to lay Yennefer’s striking duality: a political tactician, on one hand, and a woman yearning to seize control of her own destiny on the other.The season weaves Yennefer tighter into the tapestry with Geralt and Ciri, underscoring how their offbeat yet rock-solid family ties endure. Living in a world where loyalty quivers like candlelight, her choices may well turn the course of kingdoms. Her return to The Witcher Season 4 adds depth and a thread of continuity to the changing cast.Joey Batey as Jaskier in The Witcher Season 4Back, with lute in hand and razor-sharp wit still intact, is Joey Batey as Jaskier, the bard who has stolen fanbases' hearts. He acts as a fountain of humor and humanity, delicately balancing the gloom that characterizes The Witcher Season 4.But it's the songs, wry commentary, and those deep beats every now and then that make Jaskier rise above the comic relief. He becomes, through this, the emotional pulse of the series. The Witcher Season 4 finds Jaskier tangled up in squabbles and reckless adventures, while his loyalty to Geralt and Ciri remains rock solid.Batey’s natural charm still shines, keeping Jaskier among the adored characters and gifting the series a blend of humor and genuine warmth despite its ever‑rising tension.Mimî M. Khayisa as Fringilla Vigo in The Witcher Season 4Mimî M. Khayisa as Fringilla Vigo ( Image via YouTube/ Red Carpet News TV )Mimî M. Khayisa re‑enters the saga of Fringilla Vigo, this everlasting figure whose ambitions and shifting alliances keep her story in motion. In The Witcher Season 4, Fringilla's arc puts her on the path of trying to rebuild lost influence amidst the ever-changing allegiances at Nilfgaard.Once a political juggernaut, her psyche now mocks her with self-doubt as she struggles with her position in a world where unyielding pursuit of power is always at war with the instinct of survival. Khayisa weaves a contradiction through Fringilla-playing her at once cold-hearted schemer and tender soul, an echo of the larger turmoil now engulfing the Continent.The choices she will go for in this season are sure to send ripples through a delicate balance between magic and empire.Eamon Farren as Cahir in The Witcher Season 4Eamon Farren as Cahir ( Image via YouTube / Red Carpet News TV )Returning to screens is Eamon Farren as Cahir, now the fanatical Nilfgaardian commander in pursuit of redemption. In The Witcher Season 4, his inner turmoil is brought into sharp focus as the web of guilt and a gnawing disillusionment have reconstituted him.In The Witcher Season 4, his character becomes a lens into investigating forgiveness and moral reckoning in a world scarred by war.Sharlto Copley as Leo Bonhart in The Witcher Season 4Sharlto Copley as Leo Bonhart 9 Image via Instagram / @sharltocopleyofficial )The Witcher Season 4 introduces a jolt: Sharlto Copley steps into the shoes of Leo Bonhart, a character that instantly clicks for anyone who’s turned the pages of the books. Bonhart is a bounty hunter, cruel to the point of myth, who emerges as a very important antagonist from Sapkowski's novels.With Copley's magnetic screen presence tinged with a restless spark, he feels like the role was tailor-cut from his temperament. Bonhart raises the shade on Season 4 of The Witcher to an even heavier and more ominous tone as his path crosses with that of Ciri in a confrontation unavoidable and brutal.It, in turn, brings even more of the atmosphere of the source material into the series, hewing closer to the core spirit of the saga.Laurence Fishburne as Regis in The Witcher Season 4Laurence Fishburne as Regis ( Image via YouTube / StarTalk )In another casting coup, Laurence Fishburne steps into The Witcher Season 4 as Regis, the higher vampire who becomes a pivotal ally for Geralt. Brilliantly intelligent, oddly moral Regis injects a fresh, unexpected dynamic into Geralt’s odyssey.Gravitas and honed craftsmanship courtesy of Fishburne give the role weight that points towards a performance that could well be counted among this season's. Regis's addition also confirms that the series now treads the Baptism of Fire phase-a signal that the plot will plunge deep into Geralt's companions and the moral conundrums they carry.His character injects a cocktail of sagacity and knotted complexity, subtly steering the show’s tone toward a layered, nuanced direction.Therefore, The Witcher Season 4 walks a tightrope, simultaneously lengthening the saga and retooling Netflix’s fantasy juggernaut. Liam Hemsworth slips into Geralt’s boots, marshaling a cadre, Freya Allan, Anya Chalotra, Joey Batey, Mimî M. Khayisa, and Eamon Farren, while newcomers such as Sharlto Copley and Laurence Fishburne pepper the mix. In doing the series tiptoes into terrain yet clings to the core that originally gave it shape.This installment bottles the core of what draws fans in: gritty narratives, characters with depth, and that age‑old tug‑of‑war between destiny and free choice. If you’re in it for the steel‑clashing duels, the whisper of sorcery, or those introspective, soul‑digging moments, The Witcher Season 4 keeps the trek across the Continent as pulse‑quickening, as delightfully erratic, as ever!Also read: The Witcher Season 4 release time: When does the fantasy drama return to Netflix in different regions?