In the weeks since the first season of The Witcher dropped onto Netflix, fans have been dreaming about what future seasons will bring, and for many, one of the things they hope to see is actor Mark Hamill play Vesemir, Geralt’s elderly but capable mentor. It’s become a popular-enough hope online that the series’ showrunner, Lauren Hissrich, has touched upon the possibility.

Without going into specifics, Vesemir only makes a brief appearance in The Witcher’s first season, and even then it’s a young version played by Theo James (Divergent). This leaves the door open for the older version fans know and love to debut in a big way in the future, and since 2018, Mark Hamill has expressed interest in playing Vesemir on multiple occasions. This has left fans excited at the prospect of the man behind Luke Skywalker and many beloved versions of the Joker potentially leaving his mark on a show as popular as The Witcher.

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For this reason, Hissrich was asked about it by IGN. Explaining that she’s a “huge Star Wars fan,” she said that Hamill was always “of interest to me and interest to the project” ever since she learned of his interest in The Witcher. “It was one of those first Witcher moments for me where I was like, ‘oh my God, is this even possible? That Mark Hamill knows what this is and would be interested in doing that?”

However, Hissrich made it clear that the show's production team hasn’t contacted Hamill or his agent yet, reiterating recent tweets from Hamill himself on the matter. As for why, she said that they’re “not casting the role quite yet.” She went on, “that being said, I am loving what’s happening on the internet. And I’m loving all of the fan reaction to it. Obviously, we’ve seen what a huge fanbase The Witcher has, and to add that to a Star Wars fanbase... it makes my mind explode a little bit.”

Vesemir and Geralt in The Witcher 3

Whether Mark Hamill ultimately gets the role or some other well-known actor ends up playing Vesemir, fans are going to have to wait a while before they get more Witcher, as season 2 of The Witcher’s won’t premiere until 2021. But on the plus side, that should give Hamill and the production team more time to possibly work something out and hopefully give fans what they want. Needless to say, the thought of Hamill interacting with Henry Cavil’s Geralt is certainly an interesting one.

The Witcher is available on Netflix.

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Source: IGN