God of War TV Show Gets Reset At Prime Video

God of War TV Show Gets Reset At Prime Video

Key Takeaways

  • God of War TV series development has unexpectedly stalled despite multiple scripts being written.
  • Main creatives, Rafe Judkins, Hawk Ostby, and Mark Fergus, departed the series.
  • Ronald D. Moore has stepped in as new showrunner.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I must say that the news about the God of War TV series is both intriguing and a bit perplexing. The series, initially promising with Rafe Judkins, Hawk Ostby, and Mark Fergus on board, now finds itself in a new creative direction with Ronald D. Moore at the helm.


Given the growing popularity of adapting video games into series, it wasn’t too shocking when it was rumored that Amazon Prime Video was considering an adaptation of Sony Santa Monica’s successful PlayStation game, God of War. However, an unexpected shift has occurred in the development process.

In December 2022, Amazon Prime Video officially greenlit a television series based on the popular game “God of War,” with Amazon Studios, Sony Pictures Television, and PlayStation Productions collaborating on its production. Rafe Judkins, currently running another prominent series for Prime Video called “The Wheel of Time,” was appointed as the showrunner. Producers of “The Expanse,” Hawk Ostby and Mark Fergus, have also joined the “God of War” series as executive producers. The long-time creative director, writer, and producer of the “God of War” franchise, Cory Barlog, is involved in the TV adaptation as a producer to supervise its development.

As of January 2024, work on the God of War series was progressing, but then encountered an obstacle. Last week, Deadline revealed that Prime Video was rethinking the series, causing Judkins, Ostby, and Fergus to leave their roles on the TV show. Interestingly, they had written several scripts that Sony and Prime Video were said to be satisfied with. The reason for this change appears to be a shift in creative direction. In a recent update from Deadline, it was announced that Ronald D. Moore, creator of Star Trek, has been appointed as the new showrunner for the series.

The God of War game series, spanning nearly two decades, offers a rich tapestry of storytelling possibilities for a TV adaptation. However, it appears Amazon’s Prime Video is initially focusing on the 2018 game for its adaptation, as this one is set within the Norse mythology segment of the franchise. The narrative unfolds after Kratos has distanced himself from his violent Greek past and settled in Midgard with his teenage son Atreus. Together, they embark on a journey to fulfill the mother’s final wish – to scatter her ashes at the highest peak across all nine realms. This journey transforms into an epic odyssey that strengthens their bond as father and son.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but express my admiration for the Norse-themed God of War games, particularly the 2018 masterpiece and its anticipated sequel, God of War Ragnarok. These games are undeniably among the finest in the series. However, it’s essential to note that these games are set later in Kratos’ narrative timeline.

According to recent updates, it appears that “God of War” continues to be a significant resource for Prime in terms of production, implying that its development is likely to move quickly. Given the success of television adaptations of video games like HBO’s “The Last of Us” and the first season of “Fallout,” which was also produced by Prime Video, it seems that video game intellectual properties are highly sought after in Hollywood at the moment. If done properly, a “God of War” adaptation could easily meet or even surpass the high standards set by other acclaimed video game adaptations, leading us to believe that Prime Video would not delay development on the series for too long.

A God of War series is in development at Prime Video.

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2024-10-23 18:24