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The Witcher season 4 debuted on Netflix’s Top 10 shows chart with 7.4 million views and 53 million hours viewed, and that brings it much closer to Season 3 Part 2’s debut, which delivered 7.8 million views in its debut weekend and 59 million hours viewed. That said, it’s really when you look at season 3 Part 1’s debut numbers that you really start to see the impact, as Part 1 debuted with 15.2 million views and 73 million hours viewed.
Cavill departed the series after season 3 and has since joined up with two other big fantasy franchises, with one especially close to his heart in the Warhammer 40k project. He also returned to the role of Superman briefly in Black Adam, though that full return never materialized due to the massive overhaul of the DCU courtesy of James Gunn and Peter Safran.
Cavill was always a Champion of the Witcher franchise coming into the show, so his departure was always going to have an impact, but in a recent interview ahead of season 4, showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich revealed that the show never really considered shutting down after his exit.








