GOD OF WAR TV Show Gets Series Order At Prime Video; New Story Details Reveal Which Game It Adapts

GOD OF WAR TV Show Gets Series Order At Prime Video; New Story Details Reveal Which Game It Adapts

Prime Video's God of War TV show has been given a series order by the streaming platform, while story details confirm which instalment of the PlayStation franchise is being adapted. Read on for details!

By JoshWilding - Dec 14, 2022 01:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Television
Source: Deadline

Deadline confirms that Prime Video has given its planned God of War TV show a series order. Based on the hit PlayStation video game franchise of the same name, the small screen adaptation is being co-produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios in association with PlayStation Productions. 

Word of plans for a live-action take on God of War first found their way online in March, and this is exciting news for fans. Written by Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby (Iron Man, Children of Men), with Rafe Judkins (The Wheel of Time) serving as showrunner, the series looks set to adapt 2018's hit God of War rather than the original games that were set in ancient Greece.

"[God of War] follows Kratos, the God of War, who, after exiling himself from his blood-soaked past in ancient Greece, hangs up his weapons forever in the Norse realm of Midgard," reads the synopsis. "When his beloved wife dies, Kratos sets off on a dangerous journey with his estranged son to spread her ashes from the highest peak—his wife’s final wish."

"Kratos soon realizes the journey is an epic quest in disguise, one which will test the bonds between father and son, and force Kratos to battle new Gods and monsters for the fate of the world."

So, it's basically a straightforward adaptation of the game! That means it has a lot to live up to, especially as the cinematic visuals and epic story won't be easy to pull off on television. Still, we're sure it will boast a massive budget and expect it to shake the story up to at least some extent.

Hopefully, we'll get flashbacks retelling Kratos' origin story as that would be very cool to see on screen.

"The God of War is a compelling, character-driven franchise that we believe will captivate our global customers as much with its expansive and immersive worlds as its rich storytelling," says Vernon Sanders, head of global television at Amazon Studios. "We are honored to share in the adventure of exploring the God of War mythology in such a momentous way with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, and Santa Monica Studio."

"We are so proud and excited to be working with our friends at Amazon Studios and our partners at PlayStation Productions to adapt this beautiful and heartbreaking game into a premium live-action series," adds Katherine Pope, president of Sony Pictures Television Studios. "Rafe, Mark and Hawk are crafting a transportive series that charts a path through the ancient mythological journey of Kratos."

Asad Qizilbash, head of PlayStation Productions, chimes in with, "God of War is one of PlayStation’s most awarded video games, so we’re excited to partner with Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios to bring our beloved franchise to fans and new audiences in a bold and authentic way."

God of War now joins a number of TV shows that have been given the green light, including Peacock's Twisted Metal starring Anthony Mackie and HBO's The Last of Us with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey.

Stay tuned for more God of War updates.

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karlel
karlel - 12/14/2022, 2:11 PM
If this show can focus on that push/pull between father and son, and make everything else secondary to that, I'm sold.
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