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To commemorate the start of filming, Prime Video officially released a first look image of Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus. Without much context to go off of, the image appears to be recreating a scene from very early in the 2018 God of War game where Kratos teaches his young son how to hunt. Check out the photo in the space below:

Prime Video’s God of War TV Show Is Aiming for a Games-Accurate Aesthetic
Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the first God of War image is that the creative team is attempting to stay faithful to the source material with regard to character design. Hurst’s Kratos strongly resembles his game counterpart, with the ash white skin and iconic red tattoos. The costumes for both he and Vinson look like they were pulled straight from the games, so it’s clear staying accurate to the game’s famous iconography was a point of emphasis for Prime Video. The characters in God of War have such distinct looks that deviating from that template could rub fans the wrong way.
How effective the showrunners are at translating the visuals of God of War to a different medium remains to be seen. While this first image of Kratos and Atreus is an admirable recreation of the games, some fans might find seeing the stylized Kratos in live-action a bit unsettling. The Norse God of War games are known for being very cinematic, story-driven experiences with photorealistic graphics, but there’s still a difference between seeing a character in animation versus live-action. Perhaps it will just take time for viewers to get used to Hurst as Kratos, or maybe the design will look even better when footage is revealed and we see it in motion.








