Amazon's highly anticipated adaptation of 'God of War' has finally hit full speed ahead, with production now in pre-production in Vancouver. The decision to bump up the series to a two-season order is seen as a vote of confidence in the show's potential for success.
To add to the excitement, it has been announced that acclaimed director Frederick E.O. Toye will be helming the first two episodes of the series. With an impressive background in directing episodes of hit shows such as 'Fallout', 'The Boys', and 'Westworld', Toye is certainly the right man for the job. His 2024 Emmy win for outstanding directing for a drama series for his work on 'Shogun' speaks to his skill and expertise.
It's worth noting that the show has had its fair share of changes over the years, with Ronald D. Moore coming on board as showrunner after the initial announcement in 2022. Despite these shakeups, Amazon remains committed to bringing this epic tale to life on screen.
The series is based on the critically acclaimed 2018 video game of the same name, which draws inspiration from Norse mythology. The show follows the journey of father and son Kratos and Atreus as they embark on a perilous quest to scatter the ashes of their recently deceased wife and mother, Faye. As they navigate this treacherous path, Kratos aims to teach his son the ways of being a better god, while also trying to learn how to be a better human from his son.
With production now underway and the first two episodes set to be directed by Toye, it's clear that Amazon is serious about bringing this compelling story to life on screen. The search for talented actors to play Kratos and Atreus is currently underway, adding to the excitement and anticipation surrounding this eagerly anticipated series.
To add to the excitement, it has been announced that acclaimed director Frederick E.O. Toye will be helming the first two episodes of the series. With an impressive background in directing episodes of hit shows such as 'Fallout', 'The Boys', and 'Westworld', Toye is certainly the right man for the job. His 2024 Emmy win for outstanding directing for a drama series for his work on 'Shogun' speaks to his skill and expertise.
It's worth noting that the show has had its fair share of changes over the years, with Ronald D. Moore coming on board as showrunner after the initial announcement in 2022. Despite these shakeups, Amazon remains committed to bringing this epic tale to life on screen.
The series is based on the critically acclaimed 2018 video game of the same name, which draws inspiration from Norse mythology. The show follows the journey of father and son Kratos and Atreus as they embark on a perilous quest to scatter the ashes of their recently deceased wife and mother, Faye. As they navigate this treacherous path, Kratos aims to teach his son the ways of being a better god, while also trying to learn how to be a better human from his son.
With production now underway and the first two episodes set to be directed by Toye, it's clear that Amazon is serious about bringing this compelling story to life on screen. The search for talented actors to play Kratos and Atreus is currently underway, adding to the excitement and anticipation surrounding this eagerly anticipated series.