David French

David French isn’t exactly a household name—yet. But if you’ve sunk hours into The Witcher universe (no shame, honestly), odds are you’ve seen his work, even if you didn’t clock the name in the credits. He’s been attached to The Witcher (2019), which is basically Netflix’s wild, monster-slaying ride through Andrzej Sapkowski’s world. The show’s got everything: grumpy Geralt, magic, politics, questionable wigs. Oh, and the monster CGI—can’t forget that. David’s fingerprints are all over the vibe, helping shape the way you see that world, even if he didn’t swing a sword himself. Then there’s The Witcher: Blood Origin (2022), a prequel that dives deep into the whole “how did we get here?” question. It’s not just another cash-grab spin-off (well, maybe a little), but also a way to untangle the mess of lore that Witcher fans love to fight about online. French’s involvement means the style and tone carry over, so it still feels like The Witcher, but you get new faces, new kingdoms, and, well, more drama. And let’s not ignore The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025), which promises to pull fans even deeper (pun intended) into the mythos. This one’s all underwater intrigue, new monsters, and probably a healthy dose of existential dread, because why not? If you’re a fan of fantasy that refuses to pull punches, David French is someone you want to keep watching. The guy just gets this universe, weirdness and all.

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