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First official live-action image of Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus in Amazon's God of War TV series, set in a Norse forest.
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Amazon unveils first image of Kratos and Atreus in God of War TV series

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Amazon Prime Video has revealed the first official image from its upcoming live-action God of War TV series, featuring Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus. Production on the series, based on the 2018 video game, has begun in Vancouver. The show follows the father-son duo on a journey to scatter the ashes of Faye while confronting Norse gods.

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.

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Amazon Prime Video has announced the cast for its live-action adaptation of the God of War video game series. The show follows the 2018 game, centering on Kratos and his son Atreus in the Norse realm of Midgard. Ryan Hurst leads as Kratos, with several other actors portraying key Norse gods and characters.

The Warlock class in Dungeons & Dragons has seen significant changes since its introduction in the first edition. This evolution provides a strong foundation for the upcoming video game titled Warlock. The game's success may draw from the class's rich history.

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The sequel to the hit horror film Five Nights at Freddy's opened strong at the box office, earning $63 million in its domestic debut over the post-Thanksgiving weekend. This performance exceeded expectations and marks a recovery for producer Blumhouse-Atomic Monster after a challenging year. The film, inspired by the popular video game franchise, also added $46 million internationally for a global total of $109 million.

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