Tech enthusiasts continue to explore the possibilities of modern technology in envisioning screen adaptations, and their latest focus is on the beloved Witcher series. The creator of the YouTube channel Sora AI has unveiled a concept trailer for a potential adaptation of "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt," styled to evoke the nostalgic feel of 1980s movies. Utilizing the power of neural networks, this project brings to life iconic characters from the Witcher universe, including Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Triss Merigold, Regis, Dijkstra, Priscilla, and more. While their appearances have been slightly altered, fans can still easily recognize these well-known figures.
In other exciting news, the developers of "The Witcher 3" recently teased a new addition to the game: Triss's wedding, which was supposed to be part of the "Ashen Marriage" mission set in Novigrad. In this storyline, Triss develops feelings for a character named Castello and wishes to marry him swiftly. Geralt plays a crucial role in the wedding preparations, from clearing the canals of monsters to securing alcohol and choosing a gift for the bride.
Interestingly, the gift Geralt selects significantly impacts Triss's response. While simpler gifts are met with less enthusiasm, presenting her with a memory rose—a poignant reminder of their time together in "The Witcher 2"—sends Triss into a whirlwind of emotions, adding depth to their relationship and the overall narrative.