Prime Video Recasts Kratos in God of War Series Following Ryan Hurst’s On-Set Injury
Prime Video's adaptation of the acclaimed God of War franchise has encountered a significant production setback after lead actor Ryan Hurst sustained an injury during filming. Hurst, who had been cast in the role of Kratos and was officially announced for the part in February, will no longer continue in the position, forcing the production to seek a replacement actor and revisit already-filmed scenes.
The recasting decision has resulted in a substantial delay to the series' timeline, with the production now targeting 2027 for its release. The injury has created a domino effect requiring not only a new lead actor but also the reshooting of portions of the series that were already in the can, adding both time and financial implications to the project's schedule.
- Ryan Hurst injured on set and will be replaced in the lead role of Kratos
- Prime Video must reshoot scenes already filmed with the original cast
- God of War series now delayed to 2027
Coverage
- Collider — Prime Video’s ‘God of War’ Series Suffers Major Setback
- Variety — Prime Video recasts Kratos in God of War series after injury