Netflix recently released a teaser for The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep during Geeked Week, offering fans a preview of the 2025 anime film. The teaser, introduced by Doug Cockle, the voice of Geralt, features a conversation between Geralt and Jaskier at a campfire. Jaskier suggests that Geralt should settle down with someone like Essi, to which Geralt responds dismissively, saying all he needs is “coin, peace, and quiet.”
In this anime film, Doug Cockle returns as the voice of Geralt, and the story is set during the events of the first season of Netflix’s live-action The Witcher series. The connection between the anime and live-action versions expands the narrative of Geralt’s journey, showing more of his interactions and personal struggles. The teaser highlights Geralt’s solitary nature, contrasting with Jaskier’s suggestion of finding a companion.
Sirens of the Deep follows Geralt as he investigates a series of attacks on a seaside village. This investigation eventually leads him into a conflict between humans and merpeople, which has been raging for centuries.
Geralt must rely on the help of both old and new allies to solve the mystery and prevent an all-out war between the two factions. Netflix’s official synopsis emphasizes that the stakes are high, with the potential for full-scale war looming.
This anime marks the second animated Witcher film, following 2021’s Nightmare of the Wolf. Sirens of the Deep is set to release on February 11, 2025, continuing the expansion of The Witcher universe. With the return of Doug Cockle and a new storyline set in the familiar world of the series, the film is expected to deliver another exciting adventure for fans.
Meanwhile, production on The Witcher season 4 is underway, with a notable change in the live-action cast. Liam Hemsworth will replace Henry Cavill as Geralt, a shift that has sparked widespread discussion among fans. Earlier this year, a first look at Hemsworth’s portrayal of Geralt was revealed, marking a new chapter for the series.