Netflix achieved great success with The Witcher starring Henry Cavill and they are already planning the new season, however, at the same time a prequel is in the works of this magnificent universe devised by Andrzej Sapkowski. The prelude they want to make will be called Blood Origin and actor Jason Momoa is being looked at to participate in one of the two shows.

Given the enormous popularity of the adaptation that quickly made it one of the largest television series on the planet and one of the most popular Netflix originals, the expansion was a logical step. Blood Origin will only run for six episodes, presumably to see if there is the same desire to explore this universe without the presence of Henry Cavill’s Geralt of Rivia, with the narrative taking place over a thousand years in the past to tell the story of the origin of the first sorcerer. It seems like a perfect thing for Jason Momoa.

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Most likely, this new series of The Witcher will not be released until 2022 after the second season of the main story can be seen on the platform. Now, the latest reports claim that Blood Origin was in the works long before it was confirmed and that Netflix is negotiating with Jason Momoa for a key role. It also seems that the actor would be delighted to appear in the series and working along with his friend, Cavill.

While we don’t know at this point what role the Aquaman star might play, Jason Momoa is no stranger to the fantasy genre, having spent four years as part of the Stargate Atlantis series and played Khal Drogo in the first season of Game of Thrones. Although his schedule is a little tight, because he’ll have to do the second season See and Aquaman 2 for DC Comics.

Written by Cesar Moya