Amazon’s ‘God of War’ Series Adds Ryan Hurst as Kratos

Following an announcement from Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios, Ryan Hurst will be playing Kratos in the upcoming God of War series. Hurst is widely known for his roles as Opie in Sons of Anarchy and Beta in The Walking Dead. He’s also appeared in films like Saving Private Ryan and Remember the Titans, and will be in Christopher Nolan’s new film, The Odyssey. Interestingly, Hurst is already familiar with the God of War universe, having previously voiced the character of Thor in God of War: Ragnarök back in 2022. Previously, Terrence C. Carson originally voiced Kratos, with Christopher Judge taking on the role since 2018.

Avatar: Fire & Ash Is Breaking James Cameron’s 25-Year Streak That’ll Never Be Replicated

With worldwide earnings of $1.3 billion, the movie is another big success for director James Cameron, despite some conversations suggesting it hasn’t performed as well as expected. While it hasn’t maintained the same strong audience attendance after a month in cinemas as the first two Avatar films, it will still be the lowest-earning movie in the series, it will ultimately be profitable thanks to its impressive overall total.

Creepy Criminal Minds’ Fan Theory Examines the BAU’s True Purpose

Okay, so a Reddit user, General_Collar7688, dropped a theory that’s completely blown my mind, and honestly, it’s a bit disturbing. They argue that the BAU, in their pursuit of serial killers, might have actually inspired others to become killers. It’s a complex idea, walking through different ways this could happen, and it ultimately paints a really tragic picture of the team – a team seemingly unable to break the cycle of evil they unintentionally contribute to. It sounds far-fetched, I’ll admit, but the theory is surprisingly compelling and it’s definitely going to make me look at those BAU agents in a whole new light. It’s a dark but fascinating re-evaluation of the show.

Consistency tested as Aurora Gaming PH defeats Alter Ego in M7 Knockout Stage Day 2

The final match of Day 2 in the M7 World Championship Knockout Stage features Alter Ego and Aurora Gaming PH, both teams that surprisingly beat their biggest rivals. Now, they’ll face off to prove who’s truly better. Alter Ego hasn’t competed internationally since M2, while Aurora Gaming PH has struggled with consistency. The winning team advances in the tournament’s upper bracket, while the loser will face a difficult climb through the lower bracket – a tough path filled with strong opponents if they want to reach the grand finals.