Amazon has expanded the cast for its upcoming God of War TV adaptation with three new roles confirmed. Alastair Duncan will reprise his role as Mimir, while Danny Woodburn and Jeff Gulka join as the dwarf brothers Brok and Sindri. These announcements follow a series of recent casting reveals in January 2026.
Amazon's God of War TV series, produced in collaboration with PlayStation Productions, continues to build its ensemble with fresh casting news. According to a Variety report, Alastair Duncan is set to return as the wise Mimir, a character he previously voiced in the video games. Danny Woodburn, known for roles in Seinfeld and 90210, will portray Brok, and Jeff Gulka, with credits in The X-Files and Once Upon a Time, takes on the role of Sindri. These additions mark the sixth, seventh, and eighth cast members announced for the project.
The casting momentum began earlier this month, with Ryan Hurst named as Kratos two weeks ago. Subsequent announcements included Teresa Palmer as Sif, Max Parker as Heimdall, and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Thor. Most recently, Mandy Patinkin stepped in as Odin, replacing Richard Schiff, who voiced the character in God of War Ragnarök.
All these reveals have occurred within January 2026, signaling Amazon's push to finalize the lineup before filming starts in March 2026. Showrunner Ronald D. Moore is drawing from the Norse mythology-focused games released in 2018 and 2022. While character descriptions align with established lore from the games, details on the plot remain limited.
Outstanding roles include Freya, Baldur, and Atreus, with potential for others like Tyr or Angrboda depending on the storyline. The series is expected to explore Kratos' Norse era, potentially touching on his Greek past for added depth. As production ramps up, more announcements seem likely in the coming weeks.