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Who Plays Prince Radovid & How Is He Different From The Games?

The show’s Radovid seems to be younger than King Radovid is in “The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings,” and he’s definitely far more regal-looking than the bald-headed, eternally frowning video game version. This is actually a bit ironic, seeing as the Netflix Radovid has been aged up considerably, and is well below the game version in the royal pecking order. In the game, you see, Radovid is Vizimir’s son. However, the show has eschewed the generational aspect of the pair’s familial relationship and turned Radovid into the Redanian king’s brother instead. 

Because of this, what we’re seeing here seems to be an early version of Radovid who’s yet to descend into his paranoid schemes, and unless he’s been reimagined beyond the point of recognition, there’s a reason to suspect that the good prince has a pretty big and worrying arc ahead of him. What’s more, Dijkstra and Philippa might be about to find out that Radovid isn’t half as clueless as his initial appearance makes him seem.

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