The Witcher Season 4 Finally Lets Yennefer Lead the Fight

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Fans have watched her wield powerful magic for years, but The Witcher Season 4 shifts the spotlight decisively onto Yennefer of Vengerberg, allowing the character to step into a new role that defines the latest chapter. Released on October 30, 2025, the new season sees Yennefer transforming from a powerful sorceress into a battle-hardened leader. With the main characters separated, Yennefer’s journey to protect her found family and challenge a powerful enemy provides some of the season’s most compelling action.

Yennefer’s New Role as a Leader

Following the tragic events of the previous season, Yennefer is in a state of grief after losing her mentor, Tissaia. This loss propels her into a position she must fill: leading the few mages that remain after the Battle at Thanedd against the powerful and dangerous Vilgefortz. Her primary motivation is twofold: she is determined to find and kill Vilgefortz to prevent him from using her daughter Ciri’s Elder Blood to become the most powerful mage, and she must save the remaining mages of the Brotherhood from being wiped out.

This is not the Yennefer of old who relied solely on magic. To prepare for the coming conflict, she and her fellow mages seek the help of Vesemir and other Witchers to learn how to fight physically. During training, she spars with Francesca and proves to be surprisingly skilled with a sword, showcasing a new dimension to her abilities. She then embarks on a mission to recruit allies, successfully convincing Fringilla, Philippa, Triss, and Francesca to join her cause and form a resistance.

The Pivotal Battle of Montecalvo

The culmination of Yennefer’s efforts comes in the Battle of Montecalvo. This conflict, which one review calls “even better than in the books,” is a major highlight of the season. Yennefer fights using both exceptional magic and newfound weaponry skills, demonstrating her complete evolution as a warrior. She also uses manipulation, with help from Philippa, to outsmart Vilgefortz.

While Yennefer and her allies manage to defeat Vilgefortz’s army, the victory comes at a great cost. The battle results in the deaths of Vesemir and the mage Istreadd. Despite their efforts, Vilgefortz himself escapes, setting the stage for a final confrontation. A showrunner tease about the season’s direction aligns with this build-up, stating, “This is the beginning of a two-season journey for our family to finally reunite.”

A Welcome Shift in Focus

This season deliberately moves Yennefer to the forefront of the action, a change that has been noted as a significant improvement. The character’s arc is centered on her determination to protect Ciri and lead the fight, making her a driving force of the narrative. One review specifically highlighted that “In truth, Season 4 of The Witcher belongs to Anya Chalotraโ€ฆ We get to watch Yen finally fully step into her own power — as a mage, as a leader, as a mother, as a hero — and itโ€™s wildly satisfying.”

While Geralt’s journey continues with his new company, including the well-received debut of Laurence Fishburne as Regis, the expansion of Yennefer’s role has been a standout for the season’s story. This shift demonstrates that the show’s world is much larger than a single witcher, enriching the fantasy drama for its audience. The first four seasons of The Witcher are now streaming on Netflix, with a fifth and final season expected in 2026.

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