If you've been paying close attention to The Witcher news lately, you will have seen that the official Twitter account for the Netflix show has been doing the Six Days of Witchmas, a festive goodie bag for Witcher fans as they wait for season two. Throughout the Witchmas activities, Twitter users get to vote for what they wanted to see that included  ‘Cuts from The Witcher Season One’ or ‘The Law of Surprise’. With fans voting on a series of polls, we now get to see some funny moments from The Witcher and also a new documentary-style video highlighting the show's dangerous beasts.First up, let's jump into some of the bloopers from the show as goodness knows, we all need a laugh. In the almost minute-long clip that you can watch below, we witness some silly moments caught that didn't quite make it to the show, understandably. Probably for me, the best part of the bloopers reel is where Geralt is laying down and states "It moves by itself, I'm like a greased pig right now" with someone calling out from behind the camera "A sexy greased pig!" with Henry Cavill smiling sheepishly. Lars Mikkelsen who plays Stregobor also is seen in the out-takes where he accidentally drops an apple and then gets himself all tongue-tied as Geralt tries not to laugh. There's also an unsavory part at the end where Roach decides to take a dump right beside Geralt but you know what they say, never work with animals or children so it's to be expected!

As for The Witcher documentary-style video, which is actually the second Witcher Bestiary video, it starts out by trying to figure out what the very first monster we witness in season one is. If you remember, Geralt and others are standing around as a tiny, disembodied head falls at their feet but never discussing what it actually is. In the video that you can watch below, they go back to The Witcher books in Sword of Destiny and also by asking producer Lauren Schmidt Hissrich who confirms that it's actually a Basilisk, a birdlike draconid that can terrorize communities. The video gives a really in-depth, if not a bit on the silly side, look into the monster's real-world origins and for anyone who loves anything Witcher related, like me, you're going to enjoy this one.

Also included in the video is how the cute Hirikka was actually created with a dash of dragons, ghouls, and a few little surprises in there, too. Although the video does have a slight spoiler towards the end, it's best if you haven't already seen season one, to come back to the video once you have done so. I love these videos and I hope we will get to see a trailer highlighting what's in store for us in season two which should be here next year sometime

The Witcher is available to stream on Netflix now and if you wish, be sure to check out our own review for the Netflix series here as you wait to get a look at season two. If gaming is more your style, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is available now on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition will be heading to next-generation platforms and this time, the game will look as pretty as ever.