The Witcher 3 adaptation in the vein of fantasy movies from the 1980s
Tech enthusiasts continue to explore the potential of screen adaptations using modern technology, turning their attention to the popular Witcher series. A concept trailer for a Witcher 3: Wild Hunt adaptation, crafted by the Sora AI YouTube channel, has recently surfaced.
The trailer emulates the aesthetic of 1980s films, leveraging the power of neural networks. It features numerous recognizable characters from the Witcher universe, including Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Triss Merigold, Regis, Dijkstra, Priscilla, and others. While some minor visual alterations are present, the characters remain easily identifiable.
Recently, the developers of The Witcher 3 hinted at plans to incorporate Triss's wedding into the game. Originally envisioned as the "Ashen Marriage" quest in Novigrad, the storyline depicts Triss's burgeoning feelings for Castello and her desire for a swift marriage. Geralt assists in the wedding preparations, tasks ranging from ridding the canals of monsters to procuring alcohol and choosing a wedding gift.
Interestingly, Triss's reaction is directly influenced by the gift Geralt selects. Less impressive gifts receive a lukewarm reception, while a memory rose—a familiar item from The Witcher 2—elicits a much stronger emotional response.