According to information obtained from a fan site of the series, Henry Cavill contracted the coronavirus and the recording of the Thanedd coup scene was suspended.
The recordings of third season in The sorcereroriginal series from Netflix, have been temporarily suspended. According to rumors allegedly confirmed by people of the production, Henry Cavill, the protagonist of the plot, would have contracted the covid-19.
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According to information obtained from the fan site of the series The sorcererRedanian Intelligence, there was a recording scheduled for last Monday (25), which did not happen because the lead actor contracted the disease caused by the coronavirus.

The pause occurs in the recording of a long battle sequence, called Thanedd’s Coup, described in the second book of the saga. The sorcerer, time of contempt, by author Andrzej Sapkowski. At the time, Geralt is at the center of a secret war between two wizarding factions.
The sorcerer it premiered at the end of 2019 and already has two seasons available Netflixand the third does not yet have a date for the first. So far, Henry Cavill hasn’t officially commented on his health condition.
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