Leaked The Witcher Spin-Offs Are So Absurd, Fans Are Questioning Reality!
Just when fans thought The Witcher franchise couldn’t get any wilder, a shocking wave of alleged spin-off leaks has sent the fandom into a spiral of disbelief. These rumored projects are so bizarre that some are wondering if Netflix has completely lost its mind—or if this is just one giant prank on fans who are still recovering from Henry Cavill’s exit.
What Are These Leaked Spin-Offs?
According to the leaks, Netflix is allegedly planning a series of The Witcher spin-offs that no one ever asked for. Here are some of the most mind-boggling ones:
🔥 The Witcher: The Wild Bachelor – Imagine Geralt of Rivia forced into a medieval dating show where he must choose a partner from a lineup of sorceresses, elves, and a very persistent goat-man. Yes, really.
💀 Yennefer & Triss: Witches at War – A Real Housewives-style reality show where Yennefer and Triss passive-aggressively insult each other while competing for Geralt’s attention, all while poor Jaskier sings in the background to drown out the chaos.
🐺 A Very Vesemir Christmas – A holiday special featuring Vesemir teaching a group of orphaned witchers how to embrace the holiday spirit while fending off a possessed Christmas tree monster.
⚔️ The Witcher: Monster Hunter – A show where contestants must hunt terrifying creatures from the Continent, but with an Iron Chef-style twist: the final challenge is cooking and eating whatever they’ve just slain.
🛀 The Bathhouse Chronicles – An anthology series based entirely on Geralt’s famous bathtub scene. Each episode features a different character reflecting on life, war, and destiny—all while dramatically soaking in a tub.
Fan Reactions: “Is This a Joke?”
Is Any of This Real?
While these leaks haven’t been confirmed, the fact that fans even believe them says a lot about how unpredictable The Witcher franchise has become. After the divisive third season and Henry Cavill’s departure, trust in Netflix’s vision for the series is at an all-time low.
So, what do you think? Are these spin-offs the final nail in The Witcher’s coffin, or could they actually be… so ridiculous they might work? Let us know before Netflix greenlights The Witcher: Jaskier’s Musical Adventure!