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The Witcher Season 3’s Final RT Audience Score Is A Series Low As Henry Cavill Bows Out With Part 2-TGN
The Witcher season 3’s final Rotten Tomatoes audience score drops to another series low as Henry Cavill officially exits the show with Volume 2.
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Summary
The Witcher season 3’s Rotten Tomatoes audience score hits a new series low at just 22%.
Henry Cavill’s final episodes as Geralt before being replaced by Liam Hemsworth in season 4.
Stay tuned for more updates on The Witcher season 3’s audience reception.
The Witcher season 3’s Rotten Tomatoes audience score has dropped to another series low. The first part of the season, which consisted of five episodes and premiered June 29 on Netflix, received a series-low audience score of 49 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. The second part of the season, which includes the last three episodes, premiered on July 27 and marked Henry Cavill’s final episodes as Geralt before being replaced by Liam Hemsworth for season 4.
Now, days after the release of Part 2, The Witcher season 3’s Rotten Tomatoes audience score has dropped to another all-time low. At the time of writing, the show’s audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is sitting at a series low of 22 percent. If it’s any consolation, the critics’ score for season 3 is a solid 77 percent.
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Source: Rotten Tomatoes