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Amazon's God of War series is recasting Kratos after Ryan Hurst suffered an on-set injury

Four completed episodes will need to be largely reshot with Hurst's replacement, pushing the release window to late 2027 or 2028 at the earliest.

Amazon's God of War series is recasting Kratos after Ryan Hurst suffered an on-set injury
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TL;DR: Amazon's God of War series will recast Kratos after Ryan Hurst tore a bicep during a stunt, requiring surgery and halting production. Four finished episodes must largely be reshot with a new actor, pushing the earliest realistic release to late 2027 or 2028, with filming set to resume mid-October.
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Amazon's God of War TV series has suffered a major setback after an on-set injury forced a recast of Kratos. Ryan Hurst, who had been cast in the lead role, tore a bicep while performing a stunt in late June and required surgery. With recovery expected to take four to six months, delaying production until 2027 was reportedly not an option for Amazon and Sony Pictures Television.

As a result, the decision has now been made to recast Kratos, with production targeting a mid-October restart. According to Deadline, four episodes had already been completed and will now need to be largely reshot with Hurst's replacement. The actor had reportedly gained 40 pounds of muscle for the physically demanding role and had spent months filming in Vancouver before the injury.

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Callum Vinson, who plays Kratos' son Atreus, is just 12 years old, and the series was originally set to film two seasons back-to-back to avoid visible growth spurts between seasons, an issue that has affected productions like Stranger Things. With filming now delayed, reshooting the four completed episodes is reportedly considered necessary to maintain continuity.

The God of War show was first announced in 2022, then underwent a full reboot in 2024 with new showrunners and scripts. A first-look still released in February showing Hurst alongside Vinson became a widely mocked meme online, with some initially mistaking it for an AI-generated image. Hurst responded to the backlash on Instagram at the time, telling people not to believe everything they see on the internet.

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How many episodes already filmed will need to be reshot after Ryan Hurst's injury?

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Why is Amazon recasting Kratos instead of waiting for Ryan Hurst to recover?

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With production restarting in October, a 2027 release at the earliest now seems optimistic. Late 2027 or 2028 is the more realistic window.

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