EXCLUSIVE: ‘God Of War’ Series Set To Begin Filming In March 2026
- Demet Koc
- 2 days ago
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Amazon’s God of War series finally has a filming date. The series will begin filming in March 2026 in Vancouver, sources tell Nexus Point News. The casting for the series is currently underway.
Ronald D. Moore will serve as the showrunner for God of War. The writers' room also includes:
Matthew Graham (Electric Dreams and Spanish Princess)
Stephanie Shannon (For All Mankind and Outlander)
Narendra K. Shankar (The Expanse and For All Mankind)
Joe Menosky (For All Mankind and Star Trek: Discovery)
Marc D. Bernardin (The Continental and Star Trek: Picard)
Tania Lotia (The Witcher and The Mighty Nein)
Given Moore’s history as showrunner on For All Mankind, Electric Dreams, and Outlander, it’s no surprise that several familiar collaborators are joining him on this project. Moore also offered an update on the series at San Diego Comic-Con in an interview with IGN:
“We’re in the scripts phase. We’re still working on scripts. It’s going very well. We’ve got a good team. It’s been a fascinating thing to sink my teeth into. I’ve never done an adaptation of a video game, and the deeper I got into it, the more impressed I was with the breadth and the depth of the mythology that’s involved in this video game.”
In the same interview, Moore also revealed that they were adapting the 2018 God of War game, which follows an older Kratos, the Olympian God of War. After completing his quest for revenge against Zeus, Kratos settles with his wife and son. Following his wife’s death, Kratos embarks on a new journey with his son. To honor her final wish, Kratos and his son Atreus set out on a perilous journey to scatter her ashes from the highest peak of the Nine Realms. Along the way, they encounter many figures from Norse mythology, one of them being the Æsir god Baldur.
God of War series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, and Santa Monica Studio.