The penultimate chapter of Netflix’s The Witcher has concluded, but fans continue to discuss the unexpected deaths in Season 4. While entertaining one such conversation, showrunner Lauren Schmidt-Hissrich provided insight into the four major exits of the fourth season, detailing the reason behind their demise.
Lauren Schmidt-Hissrich says some deaths in The Witcher Season 4 occurred due to ‘actor availability’
The veteran producer addressed why the characters of Keira Metz (Safiyya Ingar) and Margarita Laux-Antille (Rochelle Rose) had to die. She hinted that it was due to scheduling conflicts.
Lauren Schmidt-Hissrich recently responded to a fan comment on her Instagram post. She said, “So many factors go into this, so I will cover as many bases as I can! The first aspect is actor availability. Not every actor is available to us exclusively, so sometimes, they’re already committed to another project when we need them.”
The Witcher showrunner added, “It’s actually a wonder anything gets made! Sometimes, we end up killing [or writing off] a character simply because they’re tied up in something else.”
Schmidt-Hissrich then addressed the gut-wrenching death of beloved Witcher Vesemir (Peter Mullan) in Season 4. She also explained the reason behind Istredd’s (Royce Pierreson) passing.
“I’ve talked a lot about character death that doesn’t occur in the books, as it relates to Vesemir this season,” the 47-year-old stated. “It’s not about the audience shock value — it’s about shock value to the character. How a death changes a character’s path or motivation, which we know from real life, is quite a force.”
The Umbrella Academy writer then summed up the deaths in The Witcher Season 4. She remarked, “If we killed characters that Yen has never directly interacted with, for instance, it doesn’t have the same value. It doesn’t push Yen forward in the same way.”
“Killing Margarita is an epic loss for Yen and the Lodge — it changes how Yen behaves for the rest of the episode [and series], it changes the level of vitriol and anger she has. Just how badly she needs Vilgefortz to pay for his crimes — to die,” concluded Schmidt-Hissrich.
Meanwhile, the fifth and final season of The Witcher has yet to receive an official release date from Netflix.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype.






