God of War Kratos Actor Shares Personal Story Of Ragnarok Delay

Christopher Judge stands in front of a backdrop for the Tribeca Film Festival with his arms draped over the shoulders of God of War director Cory Balrog and his fellow God of War actors Jeremy Davies and Danielle Bisutti.

Christopher Judge attending the 2018 Tribeca Film Competition with Cory Barlog, Danielle Bisutti, and Jeremy Davies.

Christopher Decide, the voice actor for Kratos in 2018’s God of War, mentioned that a range of surgeries he required in 2019 resulted in God of War Ragnarok currently being delayed. In a short, heartwarming sequence of tweets, he expressed gratitude to Sony Santa Monica, the studio driving the sport, for its unwavering support in the course of his restoration.

In his tweets, Choose revealed that in August of 2019, he required hip alternative as perfectly as back again and knee surgery. Although “studios can be assholes,” Decide stated Santa Monica Studio’s handling of his rehabilitation was the “classiest thing” that he’s ever witnessed in the small business. Choose praised Santa Monica Studio for not publicly disclosing what experienced induced the remarkably expected PlayStation 5 game’s hold off. He also propped up the God of War studio by tweeting that everyone in the firm, “from best to base, ought to give us hope.”

Cory Barlog, artistic director at Santa Monica Studio and director of God of War, took particular responsibility for Ragnarok’s delay back when the progress group confronted criticism for suspending the game, according to Eurogamer. 

Barlog individually replied to Judge’s tweets, stating, “would wander by way of a thousand fires for you, my pal.” He coupled this tweet with the infamous Aragorn gif from The Fellowship of the Ring declaring “You have my sword.” Normally, Twitter followers joined in on the sentiment with supplemental Lord Of The Rings gifs in aid of the previous Stargate SG-1 actor.

Decide also shockingly admitted that he was to begin with likely to give up enjoying Kratos when he uncovered that Barlog would not be returning to direct Ragnarok. Barlog, on the other hand, persuaded Judge to remain in the part, telling him that Ragnarok’s director Eric Williams is “a beast.” Judge confirmed that he now agrees with Barlog’s’ assessment, and attested that Williams is certainly “a motherfuckin BEAST.”

Decide expressed many thanks to the God of War fandom as effectively as the group at Santa Monica Studio for making it possible for him to carry Kratos to daily life “without judgement, but with unconditional help and enjoy.” God of War Ragnarok arrives out in 2024.