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La serie God of War de Amazon Greenlit para la temporada 2 de la temporada 2

Autor : Emily Actualizar : May 21,2025

La muy esperada serie de televisión God of War de Amazon aún no se ha estrenado, pero ya ha asegurado un compromiso durante dos temporadas, como lo anunció el nuevo showrunner del programa, Ronald D. Moore. Moore, quien intervino después de la partida de Rafe Judkins y los productores ejecutivos Hawk Ostby y Mark Fergus, compartió ideas sobre sus proyectos actuales en una entrevista reciente con Katee Sackhoff, un compañero alumno de la aclamada serie Battlestar Galactica.

"En este momento, estoy trabajando en una adaptación de un videojuego llamado God of War, un gran título en el mundo de los juegos del que Amazon ha ordenado dos temporadas, y me han pedido que entrara", explicó Moore. "Así que estoy literalmente en la habitación del escritor y trabajando en eso. Eso es lo nuevo".

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Moore, quien admite que no es un jugador, mencionó disfrutar de juegos clásicos de arcade como defensor, asteroides y ciempiés. Él contó con humor sus luchas con los controladores de juegos modernos: "'Presione R1'. ¿Cuál es el R1?

Para la serie God of War, Moore ha asumido múltiples roles, incluido el escritor, el productor ejecutivo y el showrunner. Su experiencia abarca proyectos notables como Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine y el aclamado Battlestar Galactica de los años 2000.

A pesar de los cambios en el equipo creativo, Cory Barlog de Sony sigue involucrado como productor ejecutivo. Si bien muchos detalles sobre la serie todavía están en secreto, se confirma que el programa se basará en el juego de God of War 2018.

Las renovaciones rápidas de Amazon de otras adaptaciones de videojuegos, como el programa de televisión de Fallout y el nivel secreto, después de sus exitosos lanzamientos, sugieren un futuro prometedor para la serie God of War en su plataforma de transmisión.

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