😡 “GERALT? MORE LIKE GAYRALT!”

Witcher creator Andrzej Sapkowski just TORCHED Netflix’s Season 4 in a savage rant, slamming Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt as “WEAK” and “lifeless” next to Henry Cavill’s epic badassery – fans are calling it the ultimate “Gayralt” betrayal! 💥

The Continent is BURNING with rage: Is this woke rewrite the death of Geralt forever? You won’t believe Sapkowski’s brutal words that have execs sweating bullets…

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Fantasy legend Andrzej Sapkowski has ignited a fan inferno, reportedly blasting Netflix’s The Witcher Season 4 with the viral quip: “GERALT? MORE LIKE GAYRALT!” The 77-year-old Polish author’s alleged tirade calls Liam Hemsworth’s portrayal “weak” and “effeminate” compared to Henry Cavill’s “awesome, hulking intensity,” accusing showrunners of turning the White Wolf into a “soft, woke caricature.”

Insiders claim Sapkowski, after a private screening, erupted in a Polish media interview: “Hemsworth’s Geralt is weak – no fire, no menace. Cavill was the real monster slayer!” The “Gayralt” jab, mocking perceived “softening” for modern audiences, exploded across X and Reddit, trending with memes of Hemsworth in pastel armor.

Fans hailed it as vindication, with petitions surging past 600,000 demanding Cavill’s return. “Sapkowski nailed it – Gayralt is a joke!” one top X post raged, amassing millions of views. Polish nationalists joined the fray, decrying “Hollywood emasculation” of Slavic lore.

This caps a brutal Season 4 rollout. Premiering October 30, viewership cratered to 15 million hours – a 65% nosedive from Season 3 – with Rotten Tomatoes audience scores at 15%. Critics piled on: The Guardian sneered Hemsworth is “as charismatic as a bollard in a wig,” while Radio Times said his performance “falls flat.”

Hemsworth’s Geralt draws fire for a “softer gaze,” amplified emotions, and lines like “Let’s f**king move!” – slammed as un-Geralt-like. Fans mock his “Thor-lite accent” and “Hunger Games pretty boy” vibe, lacking Cavill’s “granite-jawed menace.”

Sapkowski’s disdain for adaptations is legendary. In a November Reddit AMA, he distanced himself: “There’s the original, and then adaptations – no convergence.” Past jabs include dismissing Netflix input: “They never listened to me.” He once regretted game rights, renegotiating millions post-Wild Hunt success.

Yet, photos of Sapkowski posing with Hemsworth on set fueled hypocrisy claims – fans dub it “awkward betrayal.” Hemsworth, silent amid the storm, previously dodged social media “noise.”

Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich defended deviations: “Everyone can have their version.” She steps down after Season 5, citing “woke liberties” like emotional Geralt clashing with book stoicism.

Cavill exited in 2022 amid lore clashes, citing scheduling – but whispers persist of “anti-woke” pushback. Fans chant “He was right!” as boycotts threaten Netflix’s $500 million bet.

Some praise Hemsworth: Collider calls him “apropos,” closer to book-Geralt’s lean frame. AV Club says he’s “not bad,” blaming writing. Reddit threads split: “Liam did great” vs. “Soulless.”

Sapkowski’s roots: 1980s satire blending folklore with moral grit. Books sold millions pre-games; CD Projekt exploded the IP. Netflix’s tweaks – queer arcs, empowered women – spark “woke mess” cries.

As Season 5 films as the finale, insiders whisper panic: Shareholder pulls, emergency rewrites? Will Netflix beg Cavill back? Grovel to Sapkowski?

One X post sums it: “Gayralt killed the Witcher.” With the Continent in chaos, Sapkowski’s words may slay the beast Netflix built.