The Witcher’s Netflix Series Fighting Scene Paired With Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’ Is Stupidly Perfect

Britney Spears, meet Geralt of Rivia.
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Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’ goes surprisingly well with The Witcher’s Netflix series, whoddathunkit? Apparently this person because they paired the popular pop song from Spears herself with cuts from the trending TV show and gosh darnit Geralt, you make it fabulous. 

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The internet can be a dark place sometimes and it feels like every day we’re dealing with more and more bad news and terrifying happenings outside of our little microcosms of comfort. With only three days into the New Year, we thought some light-hearted mashups could do a world of good. Is this news? No. Is it cool? Ish. Did we love it more than we should have? Absofreakinglutely.

As for the show that’s on Netflix now, it has been a massive success thus far. With it dethroning The Mandalorian as the most streamed television show going on now and it breaking records once more for the game counterpart seen in The Witcher III, there’s no doubt about it that Superman’s Henry Cavill pulled off his latest role in stunning detail. 

Haven’t seen The Witcher Netflix series yet? Want to watch the scene above without Britney Spears (why would you?)? Then make sure to check it out on Netflix now! Happy witchering! 


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