Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jul 17
Prime Video Recasts Kratos After Ryan Hurst's Injury Halts 2-Season God of War Shoot
Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jul 17

Prime Video Recasts Kratos After Ryan Hurst's Injury Halts 2-Season God of War Shoot

3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jul 17

Summary

  • Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios are replacing Ryan Hurst as Kratos after the actor tore a bicep performing a stunt in late June and underwent surgery.
  • Production paused immediately after the injury and remains on hiatus because Hurst's likely 4-6 month recovery — with full strength taking up to a year — no longer fit the series schedule.
  • Mid-August prep and a mid-October restart are now planned, with the two-season production still expected to film back-to-back under showrunner Ronald D. Moore.
  • Four completed episodes will be reshot with the new Kratos, a costly reset made more urgent because co-lead Callum Vinson is a child actor and existing footage has limited shelf life.

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