Amazon’s God of War TV Series Casts Its Kratos, Story Setup Revealed

After appearing in shows like Sons of Anarchy (as Opie Winston), The Walking Dead (as Beta), and Remember the Titans (as Gerry Bertier), actor Jovan Hurst will play Kratos in the upcoming live-action God of War series. Interestingly, this isn’t Hurst’s first involvement with the franchise – he previously voiced Thor in God of War Ragnarok.

Classic Anime Series Returns After 15 Years

The anime series Cardfight!! Vanguard first aired in 2011, following the manga’s release in 2010. To celebrate the series’ fifteenth anniversary, Studio MAPPA—known for popular anime like Jujutsu Kaisen, Attack on Titan, Chainsaw Man, and Hell’s Paradise—created a new promotional video. This is a shift, as the original series was produced by TMS Entertainment. Despite ending after sixty-five episodes, Cardfight!! Vanguard has continued to return in different forms, demonstrating its lasting popularity. You can watch the new video below.

One Piece to End Major Spinoff After Six Years With Next Release

The official One Piece spinoff manga, One Piece In Love, will conclude with its next chapter on January 22nd. Chapter 180 will be the final installment, marking the end of the series after six years of publication on Shueisha’s Jump+ app in Japan. The One Piece franchise announced the series’ ending on social media.

Bungie’s Marathon Could Succeed Where Arc Raiders Failed

Embark Studios built a really impressive world for Arc Raiders, but the story hasn’t lived up to its potential. The missions are fairly uninspired, and while there are a few cutscenes, they don’t do the world justice. Even though the gameplay is fun, I’m hoping for a more compelling reason to get invested and keep playing. That’s where Bungie’s Marathon could help, as Bungie is known for crafting captivating worlds.

Eleven’s Stranger Things Ending Is Worse After Seeing the Creators Debate Whether She’s Alive

It’s quite ironic that Stranger Things, a show famous for expertly playing with viewers’ feelings, decided to end its story with ambiguity. The show became known for characters who made clear decisions, recognizable personalities, and straightforward emotions, even with occasional dramatic flair. However, when it came to a final, defining moment, the show seemed hesitant to commit to a clear outcome – and a new Netflix documentary reveals the reason why. It’s hard not to feel disappointed by what that reason turns out to be.

God of War TV Series Finally Confirms Kratos Actor (And He Has a Franchise Connection)

Prime Video announced today that Ryan Hurst will star as Kratos in the upcoming God of War TV series. Hurst is well-known to fans for his work in shows like Sons of Anarchy and The Walking Dead, as well as the film Remember the Titans. Interestingly, he also voiced the character of Thor in PlayStation’s God of War Ragnarök, a performance that earned him a BAFTA nomination. This marks the first major casting announcement for the series.

36 Years Ago Today, This Classic Simpsons Episode Started Two Of The Show’s Biggest Traditions

Today marks the 36th anniversary of “Bart the Genius,” the second episode of The Simpsons. This episode introduced several elements that would become iconic to the show, including the opening sequence with Bart writing on the chalkboard, the very first couch gag, and Bart’s famous catchphrase, “Eat my shorts!” – a line that would later become hugely popular on merchandise. It was a truly packed and important episode.