David Jaffe, creator of the God of War video game series, has expressed strong disapproval of the first promotional image for Amazon's upcoming TV adaptation. The image features actors Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus in a scene reminiscent of the 2018 game. Jaffe described the picture as terrible while acknowledging the efforts of the production team.
The first look at Amazon's God of War TV series was released last week, showing Kratos and Atreus in a sequence that directly adapts an early moment from the 2018 video game. This image has sparked reactions from fans, some of whom suspect the involvement of AI-generated content, and from David Jaffe, the original creator of the God of War franchise.
Jaffe, known for his candid views, commented on the image without hesitation. "I'm sure everybody's trying real hard. It's so dumb. But, okay, let's be incredibly clear, two things can be true at once. This can be a terrible image, and it is. It is so bad in so many ways... and [showrunner] Ron Moore is awesome," he stated. Despite his criticism of the picture, Jaffe indicated that he does not believe the entire series will suffer from the same issues.
The backlash prompted a response from actor Ryan Hurst, who plays Kratos and advised against taking all online content at face value. In reply, Jaffe noted, "Cool and true. But at the same time, this is also true: If you are the marketing team behind something, don't release it on the internet if you don't want people to see and judge it." This exchange highlights concerns about the early marketing choices for the project.
The series is being developed by Amazon, with Ron Moore as showrunner. While the initial image may not fully represent the final production quality, it has already generated significant discussion within the gaming and entertainment communities. Further details on the show's development remain forthcoming.