IGN pieced together the evidence that viewership on Netflix's "The Witcher" has dipped in Season 3. "Witcher" gossip site Redanian Intelligence suggests that, based on publicly posted numbers, viewership of the new episodes has dropped by around 30% compared to Season 2. It's difficult to make a direct comparison between all three seasons of "The Witcher," as Netflix recently changed how it measures viewership. - Data from Samba TV also suggests that "The Witcher" Season 3 premiere saw a 15% dip in viewership compared to its Season 2 counterpart; Samba's Cole Strain said that the data indicates "viewer interest may be waning for the Netflix series."
- Star Henry Cavill will exit "The Witcher" after Season 3; Liam Hemsworth will take over the role of monster hunter Geralt of Rivia in Season 4.
- Season 3 has been divided into two halves, so it's possible some viewers are just waiting for the full season to arrive before they start binging; the second batch of episodes arrives on July 27.
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