If you didn't quite enjoy the latest 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Witcher Season 2 trailer from Netflix due to debatable music choice, you're not alone. Someone has already fixed the footage, mashing it up with some recognizable Witcher 3 music that sets just the right mood for you to await the upcoming premiere.
Netflix released a full trailer for The Witcher Season 2 a few days ago, providing the first proper l൩ooꦰk at powerful mage Rience, updated Cahir appearance, and several new monster designs, including Leshen. While the footage currently stands at over 300 thousand likes from the audience, there were enough people who criticized the music choice ("Monster" by Kanye West) for the trailer — as if it was taken from the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Need for Speed games. Luckily for them, someone nicknamed v1talic has already released the proper version of the video, featuring music from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Check it out:
According to the creator, he didn't like the original song, so he decided to rescore the video to have one of the best songs from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:CD Projekt Red's hit RPG. By using "The Sword of Destiny" track by composers Marcin Przybyłowicz and Percival Schuttenbach, v1talic made The Witcher Season 2 much more authentic and even more dramatic. Not to mention the music fits the visuals almost perfectly without additional editing, providing the necessary tension for action sequences, like the final scene with Leshen.
The final result seemed to impress fans of the Witcher universe far better than the original take by Netflix. "The dude who chose the music for the Netflix trailer had one job and they screwed it up so badly," one top comment under the rescored trailer says. The next user added: &qu🔯ot;saw the trailer and immediately searched for a better one with the right music."
It's quite surprising that Netflix didn't go with something more suitable for Geralt's upcoming adventures, as the creative team makes no secret it takes inspiration not just from Sapkowski's novels but the CDPR games as well. Earlier showrunner Lauren Hissrich admitted the next season will expand on monster battles because "🔯people really like to see Geralt battling mཧonsters" in the games.