God of War" series will be an exact adaptation of the famous game
"God of War" series will be an exact adaptation of the famous gameAmazon Studios promises that the upcoming "God of War" series will be an exact adaptation of the famous game. After the studio announced a new series based on the "God of War" franchise, co-CEO Vernon Sanders talked about what fans should expect. The show, which is said to focus on stories of Scandinavian mythology from later games and the relationship of Kratos and Atreus is an integral part of the story, will be based on the emotional aspects of their larger-than-life story. In addition, Sanders has promised that the God of War series will be "very much faithful to the source material."
At its center is the story of fathers, sons and families against the backdrop of this epic landscape. So, what showrunner Rafe Judkins and screenwriters Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby have come up with for the first season and for the series as a whole, I think is very much true to the source material and compelling in itself. If you've never played the game, you'll fall in love with the show and feel involved. So we think it's going to be epic," he said in particular.
Since "God of War" is in the early stages of development, many details are still unknown, such as casting. It's possible that at this point, the show's creators may also be considering Christopher Judge, who voices a character in video games and has the same impressive stature.
What can we expect from the Amazon Prime Video series "God of War"?
Amazon Studios executives have already assured viewers that the "God of War" series will focus on the later games in the franchise, focusing on Scandinavian mythology. Thus, although gamers know the story of Kratos' betrayal by Ares, this plot point may not appear at all or may simply be reduced to references to past exploits used to flesh out the character's current circumstances. Nevertheless, "God of War" still promises viewers the beautiful locations and epic battles the franchise is known for. In the story, Kratos' wife Faye is likely to die, and he and his son Atreus embark on a perilous journey to fulfill her final wish - to scatter her ashes on the highest peak of the nine kingdoms, Jethunheim. It is during this journey that Kratos and Atreus may grow closer, understanding each other better, as well as learning about Faye's origins and Atreus' true identity.