EXCLUSIVE: First look at Ciri’s new costume in The Witcher Season 2

Netflix’s The Witcher has been filming for over a month now and so far we didn’t get the chance to have a good look at anything that has been going on. That changes today because we have something very interesting to show you that involves none other than Ciri.

Redanian Intelligence has exclusively obtained pictures from the Witcher filming that took place on October 1, 2020 not too far from the series’ headquarters at Arborfield Studios. Photo credit goes to Burst Photos.


Here we have our first look at Freya Allan as Ciri in The Witcher Season 2 and her new outfit that is likely her witcher costume, which was given to her at Kaer Morhen.

Freya Allan as Ciri in Season 2 of The Witcher

Next to Ciri we see two more women, one tall and blonde, very likely a famous elf and the other a redhead. Now, we cannot identify who the women are with certainty, but our sources told us that the legendary elven sorceress and Ciri’s ancestor Lara Dorren would appear in the second season, so there is a strong possibility the tall, blonde, elven-like woman is actually her and we are witnessing a flashback/vision scene.

Ciri and Lara Dorren?
Could the redhead be Queen Cerro?

As for the identity of the second woman, we really can’t say. Our best guess would be Cerro, the Redanian queen who adopted Lara Dorren’s daughter Riannon. But this is just a guess and we could be wrong.

One other notable thing in the pictures is the tree. It has been burnt and split in two or perhaps struck by lightning. This could have been caused by Ciri’s powers.


Take a look at the full gallery here:


With these photos, we are excited to see what the scene is really about and even more excited to try getting more photos from the sets of The Witcher.

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