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Laurence Fishburne joins Netflix’s The Witcher as Geralt’s best vampire buddy

Netflix announced today that Laurence Fishburne, the wise man Morpheus from the Matrix films, will be joining the cast of The Witcher as Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy—or as his friends know him, Regis.

Regis is a powerful higher vampire who played a key role in Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher novels. He had what could be described as a misspent youth, often overindulging in drinking human blood which led to all sorts of bad behavor. He finally changed his ways after an encounter with a group of peasants left him grievously wounded; by the time he ran into Geralt and company in the novel Baptism of Fire, he was quiet, reserved, and highly respected for his skills as a surgeon and a barber. He met an unfortunate end at the hands of Vilgefortz in The Lady of the Lake, but made a surprise return in The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine expansion, and once again proved an invaluable friend.

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It’s a character that seems well-suited to Fishburne, who has a flair for firm-but-fair father figure roles like Morpheus, the Bowery King in the John Wick films, and Perry White in Man of Steel. “I’m very excited to be joining the cast and look forward to exploring the wondrous world of The Witcher,” Fishburne said.



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