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God of War TV Show Recasts Kratos Role

Originally published Jul 18, 2026

By Justin Wagner · PC Gamer

AI-generated summary based on PC Gamer · Aggregated by GamingCurve · Human-reviewed and approved on Jul 18, 2026

Key points

  • The God of War TV show will recast the role of Kratos due to an on-set injury.
  • The recasting decision aims to keep the production on schedule and ensure quality.
  • Details about the injury or the new actor have not been officially shared.
  • The production remains committed to the source material despite the change.
  • The show's release timeline is not expected to be affected by the recasting.

The upcoming God of War TV show will recast the role of Kratos due to an on-set injury. The decision was made to ensure the production remains on schedule and to maintain the quality of the performance. No further details about the injury or the new actor have been disclosed at this time. The show is expected to remain faithful to the source material while adapting to the new casting choice. Production is ongoing, and the change is not anticipated to impact the overall release timeline.

Read the original story: PC Gamer — by Justin Wagner

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