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Ryan Hurst Cast as Kratos in Prime Video’s Live-Action ‘God of War’ Adaptation

Ryan Hurst Cast as Kratos in Prime Video’s Live-Action ‘God of War’ Adaptation

According to Deadline, Ryan Hurst has been cast as Kratos in a live-action God of War adaptation for Prime Video. The 6’6″, physically imposing actor doesn’t just have the right build to portray the Spartan warrior who fights gods—he has a history with the source material. Gamers will recognize Hurst from his BAFTA Award-nominated voice and motion-capture performance as Thor in God of War Ragnarök.

BREAKING: Kathleen Kennedy Officially Leaving Lucasfilm as Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan Take Over — Is Star Wars Closing a Troubled Chapter?

BREAKING: Kathleen Kennedy Officially Leaving Lucasfilm as Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan Take Over — Is Star Wars Closing a Troubled Chapter?

Kathleen Kennedy is officially leaving Lucasfilm (for real this time...) bringing an end to her 14-year tenure overseeing Star Wars under Disney. This confirms a recent rumor by PUCK News. The announcement confirms a leadership transition that Disney appears eager to...

‘She-Hulk’ Star Claims Marvel Wanted Her Back—The Evidence Tells a Different Story

‘She-Hulk’ Star Claims Marvel Wanted Her Back—The Evidence Tells a Different Story

MyTimeToShineHello, a popular X account noted for film industry leaks, claims that Marvel wanted She-Hulk to appear in Avengers: Secret Wars. The follow-up to this December’s Avengers: Doomsday will likely expand an already massive cast of returning MCU heroes and villains. However, Tatiana Maslany reportedly has no interest in working with Disney.

Marvel’s Doomsday Clock Signals a Slower, More Cautious MCU

Marvel’s Doomsday Clock Signals a Slower, More Cautious MCU

In the latest piece of marketing for Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel has begun streaming the Doomsday Clock. The YouTube video features the now-iconic Avengers A, backlit by something reminiscent of green stained glass — green, of course, being one of the primary colors of the film’s antagonist, Doctor Doom. The only text on the screen reads “Doomsday is Coming.” Accompanied by the sound of a ticking clock, a timer counts down the months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds until the film’s December release.