As a dedicated fan of epic storytelling, I am thrilled by the news that Roger D. Moore will be spearheading the creative team for the upcoming God of War TV series. With his extensive background in successful shows like Outlander, For All Mankind, Battlestar Galactica, and even Star Trek, it’s evident that we are in capable hands.
According to recent reports, the God of War TV series under Amazon Prime and Sony is shifting its creative approach, with showrunner Rafe Judkins, along with executive producers Hawk Ostby and Mark Fergus, stepping down. A new creative team is expected to take over, and we now have information about who will be leading this fresh group.
According to Deadline, Roger D. Moore has been appointed as the new showrunner, writer, and executive producer for the God of War series. For those not familiar, Moore has previously held these positions on successful shows like Outlander on Starz and For All Mankind on Apple TV. Looking back, he was also responsible for reimagining Battlestar Galactica, while earlier in his career, he had a significant role in various Star Trek series and films.
According to earlier reports, the production of “God of War” is set to begin anew. However, Cory Barlog and Yumi Yang from Sony Santa Monica will still be involved as executive producers, along with Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan from PlayStation Productions, Hermen Hulst from PlayStation, and Roy Lee from Vertigo.
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2024-10-23 03:40