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Ryan Hurst confirmed to play Kratos in live-action God of War adaptation

Back in 2022, it was reported that Sony had entered into talks with Amazon to develop a live-action adaptation of the console maker’s highly-popular God of War franchise. While production was off to a slow start, work on the project appears to now be progressing smoothly, with the actor set to take on the role of Kratos having now been officially announced.

Making the official announcement, the Amazon Prime page confirmed that Ryan Hurst is set to play Kratos in the upcoming God of War Amazon show.

For the uninitiated, Hurst is best known for his role as Opie in Sons of Anarchy. That said, in an interesting twist of fate, Hurst actually voiced Thor in 2022’s God of War Ragnarok.

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Speaking on this announcement, the team at Sony Santa Monica wrote: “Congratulations to Ryan Hurst who will be stepping into the role of Kratos for the upcoming God of War live action series! We're excited to see his take on Kratos as he joins the legendary ranks of T.C. Carson and Christopher Judge who have each shaped this character in unforgettable ways.”

While details on the project remain relatively light, Amazon’s God of War show will reportedly consist of at least two Seasons, with the first being 10 episodes long. Filming for the project is set to begin in March, and so hopefully we will get to see some promotional images of Hurst as Kratos sooner rather than later.

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