God of War (2026)

The gods tremble as a warrior’s rage is reborn. God of War (2026) brings one of gaming’s greatest legends to the big screen, unleashing a mythic saga of vengeance, destiny, and redemption.
Kratos (portrayed with raw intensity) has left behind the ashes of his past, yet the shadows of Olympus refuse to fade. When the remnants of the old gods conspire to reclaim power, he is once again thrust into a war that spans realms. Haunted by the ghosts of his family and burdened with the chains of his sins, Kratos must decide whether he will remain a monster—or rise as something more.
Joined by Atreus, his son whose fate is entwined with prophecy, the two journey through realms of gods and monsters: towering titans, deadly beasts, and deities unwilling to surrender their thrones. Each battle is brutal, each choice perilous, as father and son confront not only enemies but their own bond.
Visually breathtaking and thunderously powerful, God of War is a cinematic odyssey where blood, myth, and destiny collide. The war of gods is not just about power—it is about legacy.