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Amazon’s God of War Series Begins Filming March 2026

Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming series adaptation of God of War may start production in March 2026, as reported by Nexus Point News. Vancouver is rumored as the filming location, leveraging its cost-efficient production ecosystem, favorable currency exchange rates, and tax incentives. The city’s versatile landscapes, modern studio infrastructure, and seasoned workforce further cement its appeal for large-scale projects.

Originally announced in late 2022, the series underwent creative shifts last year, with Ronald D. Moore (renowned for Battlestar Galactica, Outlander, and For All Mankind) now steering the project as showrunner. A team of writers joins him:

  • Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Spanish Princess)
  • Stephanie Shannon (For All Mankind)
  • Naren Shankar (The Expanse)
  • Joe Menosky (Star Trek: Discovery, The Orville)
  • Marc D. Bernardin (Carnival Row, Castle Rock)
  • Tania Lotia (The Witcher)

With cameras expected to roll soon, casting announcements could surface in coming months. If production stays on schedule, the series might premiere in 2027.

Amazon continues prioritizing video game adaptations, following Fallout’s breakout success and mixed reception for Like a Dragon: Yakuza. Upcoming projects include Tomb Raider starring Sophie Turner, a Mass Effect series led by the Fallout team, Wolfenstein, and a newly confirmed Life is Strange adaptation. The status of Henry Cavill’s Warhammer 40,000 partnership remains uncertain.