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The Witcher’s Final Season Could Take Us to Toussaint

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Netflix’s The Witcher is heading toward its climactic finale, and the latest casting news has fans buzzing. Actor Andy Apollo (The Diplomat, Black Mirror) has officially joined the cast as Reynart de Bois-Fresnes, a knight from Toussaint. For book readers and gamers, this detail speaks volumes: we might finally see the jewel of the Continent in live action.

In Andrzej Sapkowski’s novels, Reynart first appears near the borders of Toussaint, saving Geralt and his ragtag Hansa from an ambush. Soon after, he guides them to Beauclair, the duchy’s enchanting capital — a place of vineyards, chivalry, and poetry, far removed from the chaos of war. Reynart quickly becomes one of Geralt’s few true friends, a rare dynamic in a saga full of betrayal and bloodshed.

Andy Apollo cast as Reynart de Bois-Fresnes, a Toussaint knight

Will the show embrace this storyline? That remains a mystery, but Toussaint’s inclusion would be a dream come true for fans of The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine. The duchy is a visual feast of golden hills, endless vineyards, and Renaissance charm — a stark, almost surreal contrast to the bleak landscapes we’ve seen so far.

Earlier this year, rumors of Toussaint’s debut intensified when the crew filmed in South Africa, capturing sweeping vineyard backdrops and sun-soaked mountains. Although lead star Liam Hemsworth (making his debut as Geralt in Season 4) reportedly wasn’t present during those shoots, it’s entirely possible these were establishing shots for Toussaint’s breathtaking scenery.

With Season 4 in post-production for a 2025 release and Season 5 already filming, the clock is ticking for Netflix’s Witcher universe to go out with a bang. And Toussaint? That could be the colorful, romantic send-off the saga deserves.

Meanwhile, the Witcher world continues to thrive: Andrzej Sapkowski’s new novel, Crossroads of Ravens, lands internationally in September 2025, and CD Projekt Red is deep into The Witcher 4 development.

If Toussaint is truly coming, we’re in for a fairytale finale — with teeth.

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