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God Of War TV Show Has Found Its New Kratos, And It’s Dave Bautista

Summary

Prime Video's upcoming God of War series has a new Kratos: Dave Bautista. The role was initially played by Ryan Hurst, who suffered a bicep tear during filming and was forced to step down. Amazon and Sony quickly found a replacement, with Bautista now stepping into the boots of the Spartan god. Bautista, renowned for his roles as Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy and Glossu Rabban in Dune, brings a physicality and intensity that seems perfect for the stoic god-killer. Fans of the game series have reacted with excitement on social media, with many praising the casting choice as ideal. However, the last-minute change might require reshooting some scenes, potentially affecting the series' timeline and budget. The show, based on the beloved PlayStation game franchise, is a major project for PlayStation Productions and Amazon. This casting shake-up highlights the volatility of film productions, where injuries can alter plans, and underscores the need for adaptability in large-scale adaptations. As the series moves forward with Bautista, expectations are high, and its success could influence future game-to-screen adaptations. The premiere date remains undisclosed, but fans eagerly await Kratos's return in live-action.

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