Director: Kang Hei-chul
Cast: Doug Cockle, Joey Batey, Christina Wren, Emily Carey, Camrus Johnson
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is a 2025 animated fantasy film directed by Kang Hei-chul, expanding the beloved Witcher universe with an original underwater adventure. Running 91 minutes, it reunites the core voice cast to tell a standalone story rooted in Andrzej Sapkowski's rich lore.
What is The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep about?
Geralt of Rivia, the monster hunter known across the Continent, is drawn into a brewing conflict along a coastal region where humans and mer-folk have long maintained an uneasy truce. When a series of violent incidents threatens to shatter that fragile peace, Geralt must investigate the true source of the tension — navigating political scheming, old grudges, and the haunting songs of creatures beneath the waves. Alongside Jaskier, his quick-witted bard companion, and other familiar faces, Geralt works to uncover what is really pulling strings before an all-out war erupts between two worlds.
Cast & crew
Doug Cockle returns as the gruff, laconic Geralt — the voice that defined the character across years of games and prior animated features. Joey Batey reprises Jaskier with his trademark wit, while Christina Wren, Emily Carey, Camrus Johnson, Simon Templeman, Ray Chase, and Mallory Jansen round out an ensemble that gives the undersea cast vivid personality. Direction by Kang Hei-chul brings a Korean animation studio's visual sensibility to a European fantasy world.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking viewers who grew up playing The Witcher video games or following the live-action series, Sirens of the Deep offers a self-contained entry point that requires no prior knowledge of the Netflix show. Animation allows the production to realize the underwater world and its inhabitants in ways live-action budgets rarely permit. The film carries the same morally grey storytelling that drew global audiences to Sapkowski's books — good and evil are rarely clear-cut, and Geralt remains a reluctant hero caught between human cruelty and monstrous misunderstanding. It is available on K-Time with full Persian dubbing, making it equally accessible to Farsi speakers of all ages.
Where & how to watch
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, on your smart TV, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and you can cancel anytime.