The plot of Netflix’s “The Witcher” is told in different temporal levels. This could cause confusion for some fans. AWSMONE solves and tells you The Witcher Timeline in the release and chronologically correct order!
The fantasy series The Witcher introduces three heroes who are initially introduced independently of each other. You can guess that Netflix will have the three heroes meet sooner or later. In episode 3, Yennefer and Geralt meet King Foltest of Temeria in different temporal eras. In Geralt’s story, the man is already old, while Yennefer meets him in childhood. A temporal difference of over 30 years!
The Witcher Timeline: Episodes in Release Order
The Witcher Timeline, Here’s how to watch The Witcher in release order:
- The Witcher, season one episode one ‘The End’s Beginning’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode two ‘Four Marks’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode three ‘Betrayer Moon’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode four ‘Of Banqeyst, Bastars and Burials (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode five ‘Bottles Appetites’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode six ‘Rare Species’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode seven ‘Before a Fall’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode eight ‘Much More’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season two episode one ‘A Grain of Truth’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode two ‘Kaer Morhen’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode three ‘What is Lost’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode four ‘Redanian Intelligence’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode five ‘Turn Your Back’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode six ‘Dear Friend’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode seven ‘Voleth Meir’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode eight ‘Family’ (2021)
- The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (2021)
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode one ‘Of Ballads, Brawlers, and Bloodied Blades’ (2022)
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode two ‘Of Dreams, Defiance, and Desperate Deeds’ (2022)
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode three ‘Of Warriors, Wakes, and Wondrous Worlds’ (2022)
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode four ‘Of Mages, Malice, and Monstrous Mayhem’ (2022)
- The Witcher, season three episode one (2023)
- The Witcher, season three episode two (2023)
- The Witcher, season three episode three (2023)
- The Witcher, season three episode four (2023)
- The Witcher, season three episode five (2023)
- The Witcher, season three episode six (2023)
- The Witcher, season three episode seven (2023)
- The Witcher, season three episode eight (2023)
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The Witcher Timeline: In Chronological Order
The Witcher Timeline, Here’s how to watch The Witcher in chronological order:
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode one ‘Of Ballads, Brawlers, and Bloodied Blades’ (2022)
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode two ‘Of Dreams, Defiance, and Desperate Deeds’ (2022)
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode three ‘Of Warriors, Wakes, and Wondrous Worlds’ (2022)
- The Witcher: Blood Origin, season one episode four ‘Of Mages, Malice, and Monstrous Mayhem’ (2022)
- The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (2021)
- The Witcher, season one episode two ‘Four Marks’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode three ‘Betrayer Moon’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode one ‘The End’s Beginning’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode two ‘Four Marks’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode four ‘Of Banqeyst, Bastars and Burials (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode five ‘Bottles Appetites’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode six ‘Rare Species’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode seven ‘Before a Fall’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season one episode eight ‘Much More’ (2019)
- The Witcher, season two episode one ‘A Grain of Truth’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode two ‘Kaer Morhen’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode three ‘What is Lost’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode four ‘Redanian Intelligence’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode five ‘Turn Your Back’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode six ‘Dear Friend’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode seven ‘Voleth Meir’ (2021)
- The Witcher, season two episode eight ‘Family’ (2021)
In episode 4, Geralt then meets Queen Calanthe of Cintra, as well as Ciri’s parents Duny and Pavetta. Ciri is not yet born at this point.
It turns out that Ciri’s search for Geralt represents the “present” of The Witcher season 1 and takes place 12 years after Duny’s Law of Surprise, so Geralt and Yennefer’s stories are flashbacks. Our table above gives you another handy overview of what happened.
A quick crash course in the multiple timelines of The Witcher. #TheWitcher pic.twitter.com/qdBVq7ih7R
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) January 7, 2020
On Twitter, Netflix recently posted a nice image that breaks down The Witcher Timeline and illustrates it with pictures.