Production on Prime Video’s live-action adaptation of God of War is officially underway, and the streaming giant has offered fans their first glimpse of the much-anticipated series. Backed by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios, the project is shaping up to be one of the platform’s most ambitious video game adaptations.
The first-look image features Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus, bringing the iconic father-son duo from the globally successful PlayStation franchise to life.
Adding to the excitement, Prime Video has already confirmed a Season 2 order — a strong vote of confidence even before the first season premieres.
Story Rooted In Emotion And Mythology
Based on the critically acclaimed video game series developed by Santa Monica Studio, the show follows Kratos and his son Atreus as they journey to scatter the ashes of Kratos’ wife and Atreus’ mother, Faye.
While the franchise is renowned for its large-scale battles and Norse mythology, the narrative core remains deeply personal. The series will explore:
- Kratos’ struggle to guide Atreus toward becoming a better god
- Atreus challenging his father to confront and embrace his humanity
- The emotional tension between legacy, power and redemption
This father-son dynamic is widely regarded as the emotional backbone of the game series, and the adaptation appears committed to preserving that complexity.

Expansive Ensemble Cast
The series boasts a formidable supporting cast:
- Mandy Patinkin as Odin
- Ed Skrein as Baldur
- Max Parker as Heimdall
- Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Thor
- Teresa Palmer as Sif
- Alastair Duncan as Mimir
- Jeff Gulka as Sindri
- Danny Woodburn as Brok
The casting signals a serious commitment to performance-driven storytelling rather than spectacle alone.
Leadership Behind The Camera
The series is helmed by Ronald D. Moore, who serves as showrunner, executive producer and writer. Moore is best known for his work on Battlestar Galactica and Outlander — both lauded for their character-driven narratives and expansive world-building.
The executive production team includes Cory Barlog, Naren Shankar, Matthew Graham, Asad Qizilbash, Jeff Ketcham, Hermen Hulst, Roy Lee and Brad Van Arragon. Co-executive producers Joe Menosky, Marc Bernardin, Tania Lotia and Ben McGinnis round out the creative lineup.
Emmy Award-winning director Frederick E. O. Toye is set to direct the first two episodes, setting the tone for the series’ visual and narrative scale.
A High-Stakes Adaptation
Video game adaptations have historically faced scrutiny, but recent successes in the genre have raised expectations. With early production underway, a confirmed second season, and a carefully curated creative team, God of War appears positioned as a prestige fantasy epic rather than a straightforward action adaptation.
Jay-Ho Now
With its first-look reveal and early Season 2 renewal, Prime Video is signalling long-term investment in the God of War universe. If the adaptation captures the emotional gravity, mythological depth and character complexity that made the game franchise iconic, it could redefine the benchmark for video game-to-screen storytelling.
For now, the image of Kratos and Atreus stands as a powerful reminder: this is not just a story of gods and monsters — it is a story of fathers and sons.















