God Of War Recasts Kratos After Ryan Hurst Bicep Injury

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- Prime Video's God of War is recasting the lead role of Kratos after Ryan Hurst suffered a serious bicep tear performing a stunt on the Vancouver set in late June, requiring surgery.
- Hurst faces a projected 4-6 month recovery with full strength potentially taking up to a year — well beyond the show's shooting window — and had put on 40 lbs of muscle for the physically demanding role.
- Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios paused production immediately after the injury; four episodes had been fully completed before the incident, with the two-season back-to-back filming plan reportedly still intact.
- The reshoot challenge is compounded by co-lead Atreus being played by child actor Callum Vinson, raising the prospect that completed footage may need to be re-shot as the young actor ages.
- Production is targeting a mid-October start with prep beginning in mid-August under showrunner Ronald D. Moore, whose Tall Ship Productions is co-producing alongside PlayStation Productions.
- The ensemble cast includes Mandy Patinkin as Odin, Ed Skrein as Baldur, Max Parker as Heimdall, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Thor, Teresa Palmer as Sif, and Alastair Duncan as Mimir.
- Hurst was simultaneously about to appear in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, which the source notes opens the day after the recasting was reported.
Why it matters: A recast four episodes into filming is rare and expensive, and the source explicitly flags that child co-star Callum Vinson's growth may already invalidate footage in the can — meaning Amazon MGM and Sony Pictures Television are likely facing reshoots on multiple episodes, not just the remainder of season one.



