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In the wake of the first look images’ release, fans questioned whether AI had been used, Hurst posted a cryptic message that further fed theories, and it generally didn’t play out as positively as Prime would have wanted. It’s also not a reflection of the show’s quality, as much as first impressions last a long time. Now, David Jaffe, the creator of the God of War video games, has offered his own thoughts on hisย YouTube channel, echoing some of the negativity, but also his confidence in the show:
โIโm sure everybodyโs trying real hard, [but] itโs so dumb. But letโs be incredibly clear, okay? Two things can be true. This can be a terrible image, and it is. Itโs so bad in so many ways, which weโll talk about in a moment. And Ron Moore is awesome, who is the showrunnerโฆ This guy is a juggernaut of a talented fellow. I have absolutely no doubt it is going to be a good show.โ
Prime Video’s God of War Adds More New Characters

While the first official image of God of War was disappointing, the sheer talent involved behind the scenes and in front of the camera continues to keep expectations high. With heavy hitters like Thor (รlafur Darri รlafsson), Sif (Teresa Palmer), and Odin (Mandy Patinkin) already locked into the production, the studio is clearly committed to delivering a premium fantasy epic, and more talent has also now been added.
The ensemble now includes the obsessively curious Modi, with the Marie Antoinette actor Louis Cunningham signing on as a series regular to play the middle child of Thor and Sif. Meanwhile, the royal couple’s eldest son, Magni, will appear in a recurring capacity, bringing the Good Cop Bad Cop star Ben Chapple into the fold. Joining them as Thor and Sif’s youngest child, Thrud, is Island Austin, securing a series regular position for the Insidious 6 actress. Finally, Odin’s fanatical Valkyrie commander, Gna, rounds out the latest casting wave, tapping the Foundation veteran Evelyn Miller to lead the Aesir forces on screen.
What This Means: God of War Seems to Be Expanding the Game’s Story
In the original 2018 video game that serves as the primary inspiration for the television adaptation, the narrative is tightly restricted to the perspective of the central father and son duo. While the protagonists eventually clash with Modi and Magni during their journey to the highest peak in the realms, the vast majority of the Norse pantheon remains entirely hidden in the background. Characters like Thor only appear in a brief, post-credits scene, while key figures such as Sif, Thrud, and Odin are completely absent from the screen until the critically acclaimed 2022 sequel, God of War Ragnarรถk. Similarly, Gna does not physically step into her formidable role as the primary Valkyrie antagonist until the challenging post-game content of the second installment. Therefore, the deliberate decision to cast these major players so early in the television production cycle indicates a massive structural shift for the Prime Video series.








