"Henry has given so much to the show, so we want to honor that appropriately," Hissrich tells sources. "What is so interesting is that season 3, to me, is the closest thing that we've done as a one-to-one adaptation of the books," she says. "Obviously, we can't do every page, but Time of Contempt gave us so many big action events, plot points, defining character moments, and huge reveals of a big bad. There's so much to do that we were able to stick really, really closely with the books." "Geralt's big turn is about giving up neutrality and doing anything he has to do to get to Ciri. And to me, it's the most heroic sendoff that we could have, even though it wasn't written to be that. Geralt has a new mission in mind when we come back to him in season 4. He's a slightly different Geralt than we expected. Now, by the way, that's an understatement."
That's cool. A little more respectful than a random after credit scene lolol
i didn't realize we were getting another season with him, that's good news