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102 The live-action God of War TV series suffers a huge setback as Kratos actor is injured badly on set and needs to be recast

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · today 05:06 EDT

The live-action God of War TV series suffers a huge setback as Kratos actor is injured badly on set and needs to be recast

Amazon's upcoming God of War TV show has hit a major obstacle after Kratos actor Ryan Hurst suffered a serious injury on set. Read more

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