►Witcher 4 Creator GOES OFF And BLAMES The Audience For Season 4 FLOP?! The Witcher’s latest season didn’t just disappoint fans — it ignited one of the most bizarre creator meltdowns we’ve seen in a long time. Because this time, instead of Netflix taking the heat for another fumbled fantasy series… the showrunner herself decided to turn the blame on you. Yeah. According to Lauren Schmidt Hissrich — the creator and executive producer of The Witcher — Season 4 didn’t flop because of bad writing, questionable casting, or a story that felt more like fanfiction than fantasy. No, she claims it flopped because fans “refused to move on” from Henry Cavill. And honestly? That single statement just poured gasoline on an already burning fire. Let’s rewind for a second. The Witcher used to be untouchable — a show that took a beloved book and game franchise and made it one of Netflix’s crown jewels. Henry Cavill was Geralt of Rivia. His dedication, his knowledge of the source material, even his behind-the-scenes push for lore accuracy — it made fans feel like the series was in good hands. But when Cavill left — reportedly over creative disagreements — things started to crumble. The replacement, Liam Hemsworth, was met with skepticism from day one. Some fans were willing to give him a chance. Others… not so much. But what nobody expected was for the creator of the show to start attacking her own audience over it. When Season 4 dropped on October 30th, fans tuned in out of curiosity — but within days, the reviews were savage. People called it “soulless,” “directionless,” and “painfully out of touch.” And instead of responding with humility, Lauren went off. She allegedly fired back in interviews and social media posts, claiming that the audience “never gave the new season a fair chance.” That “bad fandoms” were the real reason The Witcher was going. But here’s the thing — fans didn’t reject The Witcher because they were bad. They rejected it because it stopped feeling like The Witcher. And as her comments started spreading across the internet, the backlash became something Netflix could no longer ignore. Memes exploded. Comment sections were flooded. Viewers weren’t just disappointed — they were offended. Because nothing ticks off a fanbase faster than being told you’re the problem. But how did we get here? How did one of Netflix’s biggest fantasy titles turn into a PR disaster that might destroy the franchise for good? Let’s start from the beginning — with a show that once had everything going for it… until it lost the one thing that mattered most. 📺 Subscribe now to catch every shocking Hollywood meltdown 🎵 / @OfficialBuzzline #Netflix #Monster #Witcher4 #TheWitcher4 #Beast #TheWitcher #TheWitcherSeason4Trailer #HenryCavill #WitcherSeason4Trailer #Witcher4Trailer #Witcher #WitcherSeason4 DISCLAIMER: The content on this channel may contain gossip-based information, rumors, or exaggerated portrayals of reality. Please exercise your own discretion while watching and remember that not all information presented may be factual or verified