Ever since it was announced that Geralt actor Henry Cavill would be replaced by Liam Hemsworth starting in Season 4 of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher, fans of the series have been extremely difficult to please, angry that the show is straying too far from the source material and claiming that Netflix is doing its best to ruin everything. For example, back when the first trailer for Season 3 aired, there was a big commotion over one of Yennefer's costumes, with many claiming she had the vibe of a "ꦡ;seventh-grade math teacher."

Those who watched Summer Game Fest yesterday will know that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:an e🍰xtended trailer for Season 3 was revealed, and fans are somehow even less impressed, with the entire cast in the firing line this time around. One fan says that Yennefer's "wig, costumes, and contacts look atrocious this season", with most people taking issues with her costume at the 1 minute 4 second mark, saying that it's something Yennefer wouldn't wear in the books and that she actually pokes fun at other people that do wear that kind of thing.

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In fact, Geralt catches some stray bullets in this scene too, as many fans also think his outfit is a bit too "H & M" for the series. They've even gone so far as to search out eerily similar clothing items from actual retailers, dubbing our favorite Witcher as "Geralt "add to cart" Rivia" and "Geralt of Amazon". To be fair, he does travel around slaying monsters, so fashion probably isn't the first thing on his mind at the best of times.

If you're wondering if Jaskier and Ciri were left out of this controversial costume kafuffle, they've also drawn the attention of the Witcher faithfuls. In particular, u/NoraMonkey wants to know who decided to give Jaskier a haircut which makes his forehead look absolutely massive, with many claiming his "haircut is just horrible" and that it was loads better in Season 1 and 2. Ciri also gets dragged, though many just seem to take issue with her contacts rather than any actual outfits.

As you might have guessed by now, the reaction towards this new trailer has also sparked further calls for a boycott amongst Witcher fans, with some trying to set up a "full Netflix Witcher blackout" on the series' subreddit. It probably won't effect Netflix in the slightest, but its another sign that fans of the series are pretty fed up with the direction the show is going in, and that it's probably better off getting axed completely if it continues to struggle in satisfying fans and critics alike.

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