God Of War Live-Action Series Lead Injures Bicep; Roll Will Be Recast

God Of War Live-Action Series Lead Injures Bicep; Roll Will Be Recast

God of War Kratos actor Ryan Hurst reportedly tore his bicep, an injury that carries a long rehabilitation period. As a result, Sony and Amazon will recast the role.

By MarkJulian - Jul 17, 2026 10:07 AM EST
Filed Under: God of War

It seems an on-set injury for Ryan Hurst will result in some delays for the upcoming live-action God of War television series set to stream on Prime Video.

According to TMZ, Hurst tore his bicep while filming a stunt in Vancouver and will require surgery.  The injury likely means Hurst will need 6 months to get back up to full strength.  When Hurst was injured, the series had already reportedly filmed 4 completed episodes of its 10-episode season order. 

The show received a two-season order with both seasons (20 episodes total) scheduled to film back-to-back.

Shortly after the news broke, Deadline confirmed that Amazon and Sony have decided to recast the role of Kratos. The time that Hurst would need to be sidelined to recover was reportedly greater than what the production schedule could accommodate. 

This setback definitely has to be a tough pill for Hurst to swallow. Best known for roles in Remember the Titans and Sons of Anarchy, a successful adaptation of the popular God of War gaming franchise would have likely catapulted his career into another stratosphere. 

Per Deadline, production is currently paused but is expected to resume in mid-October, meaning the role will be recast fairly quickly.  It's likely that Sony and Amazon will turn to one of the other actors who were testing for Kratos but initially lost to Hurst. 

Amazon Prime Video first announced plans for the God of War TV series back in December 2022. 

In October 2024, Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica, Outlander, For All Mankind)stepped in as the new showrunner, taking over after the original creative team, Rafe Judkins (The Wheel of Time) and executive producers Hawk Ostby and Mark Fergus, left the project due to creative differences.

The upcoming series will follow the modern God of War games that focus on Norse mythology, as opposed to the original trilogy of PlayStation games that featured a more one-dimensional Kratos.

On the tone of the show, Moore previously stated, "The tone of the show is trying to emulate the tone of the game, which is this epic journey- this heartfelt journey of these two men setting out to honor the memory of Kratos' wife and Atreus' mother. So it has this emotional heart but there's this sense of history of who Kratos is and this mystery of his past and what he represents and the emotions that he's going through."

Stay tuned for future updates as it's expected that a new Kratos actor will be cast fairly soon.

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