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In the ongoing conversation about the casting of Liam Hemsworth as Geralt in The Witcher series, Doug Cockle, the original voice actor for the character in the video games, has expressed his support for the new portrayal. Cockle, who brought the iconic character to life in the CD Projekt Red games, praised Hemsworth's performance, stating that he has done a "fantastic job" in stepping into the role.
The transition from Henry Cavill to Hemsworth has sparked mixed reactions among fans, with many debating the merits of the change. However, Cockle's endorsement adds a layer of credibility to Hemsworth's portrayal, emphasizing that the character of Geralt continues to resonate with audiences.
As the series progresses, it will be interesting to see how Hemsworth's interpretation evolves and whether it can capture the hearts of both long-time fans and newcomers alike. The support from established figures in the franchise may help bridge the gap during this transition period.
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