
I wanted to change his diction, so he actually sounded more intelligent as opposed to the F-word or a "hmm."Ĭavill said he would often think of new ways to deliver his dialogue while in the make-up chair for Geralt. "As much as he hides it from certain people I really wanted to express it with people he cares about.

"In season 1 Geralt was this grumpy almost Shrek-like character, but for season 2 I wanted him to come across like book Geralt, which is a 3-dimensional, emotional character." "I have played through the first expansion (Hearts of Stone) but I haven't found the time to play through Blood and Wine, so maybe I'll get the chance to play it with my nephews over Christmas."Ĭavill said he wanted his portrayal of Geralt to be closer to the books and requested some changes be made to the character for season 2. "When I play 'The Witcher' I want my experience to be relaxed but adrenaline-fueled, and I don't want to throw my keyboard across the room every time I die and realising I've been wandering through the wilderness for 6 hours."Ĭavill, who plays Geralt of Rivia in the hit Netflix series says he hasn't yet finished the downloadable content released for 'The Witcher 3'. "When I play the games, I want to relax," he added.Ĭavill says owing to his busy work schedule any time he gets to play video games now is purely for relaxation reasons.

"I have played through the games on Death March before and even got a good chunk of the way through the games on that difficulty, but on my most recent playthrough I found it so stressful!"

"I attempted to replay 'The Witcher' on Death March mode, which is the hardest difficulty, and it took me 3 goes to get past the ghouls at the beginning of the game", he revealed. Henry Cavill is an avowed gamer, with the 'The Witcher' and 'Man Of Steel' star often discussing his love for video games, and ahead of the new season of 'The Witcher' on Netflix, he shared a bit more of his love for the games.
