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Another witcher is also recast for The Witcher Season 4: Geralt’s mentor and father figure, Vesemir. The character was played by Kim Bodnia in Seasons 2 and 3 of the Netflix show, but is replaced by Peter Mullan for the fourth outing. Mullan is around the same age (five years older than Bodnia) and not too dissimilar in appearance, and brings with him plenty of experience in major fantasy franchises, having played Yaxley in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, King Durin III in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and Red Jacob MacKenzie in Outlander: Blood of My Blood. Warning: Contains SPOILERS for The Witcher Season 4 from this point.
There was no acrimonious exit here, but simple scheduling conflicts that meant Bodnia couldn’t return, as he was shooting the movie F1. Technically, Mullan is the fifth actor to play Vesemir: James Baxter played him in Season 2 flashbacks, while both Theo James and David Errigo Jr. voiced the character in Nightmare of the Wolf. The replacement here is a fairly seamless one in The Witcher‘s cast, and that’s a good thing, because Season 4 has Vesemir’s biggest moment of the series: his death.
Why Vesemir Had To Die In The Witcher Season 4 & How It Changes His Death

Vesemir is killed by Vilgefortz in The Witcher Season 4, Episode 6, during the Battle of Montecalvo, wherein the dark mage’s forces go up against Yennefer’s newfound Lodge of Sorceresses, aided by three witchers, including Vesemir. As skilled as the grizzled old witcher is, he’s no match for Vilgefortz. There’s no shame in that, given Geralt wasn’t either, but he fares worse than his protégé, with Vilgefortz able to strike Vesemir down, though the witcher did land a significant blow on the mage at least.








