Teresa Palmer has been cast as Phoebe/Sif in the upcoming Prime Video God of War TV series, joining Ryan Hurst as Kratos. The show, created by Ronald D. Moore, adapts the father-son story from the 2018 and 2022 games. It has been ordered for two seasons, with no release date announced.
The God of War live-action TV series at Prime Video has added another key cast member. Following the announcement that Ryan Hurst will portray the iconic Spartan warrior Kratos, Deadline reports that Australian actor and model Teresa Palmer will star as Phoebe/Sif, the wife of Thor.
Palmer is known for her roles in television series such as The Family Next Door and The Last Anniversary, as well as films including Warm Bodies and The Fall Guy. The series, hailing from Battlestar Galactica creator Ronald D. Moore, has already secured orders for two seasons. Frederick E.O. Toye, who has directed episodes of The Boys and Fallout, will helm the first two episodes.
The adaptation will follow events from 2018's God of War and 2022's God of War Ragnarok, centering on the relationship between Kratos and his son Atreus. Casting details for Atreus and other characters remain undisclosed. No release date has been set for the show.
Prime Video is expanding its gaming adaptations, with this project alongside a Tomb Raider series starring Sophie Turner. God of War stands as one of Sony's flagship franchises, though no new games have been officially announced. Reports indicate a live-service entry in the series was canceled last year.
This casting news, reported on January 16, 2026, highlights growing interest in video game adaptations for television.