Live-Action Kratos Needs To Be Black (2024)

It appears we’re getting a God of War TV series, as Sony continues to ramp up its film & television production. In a way, it’s strange it has taken this long - Sony has long been a major player in the cinema space through James Bond, Rocky, Spider-Man, and Ghostbusters, while its video games have coveted movies. Sony’s triple-A hits are mostly action-oriented third person adventures with stoic protagonists and late-game emotional beats, because hey, if it's good enough for Hollywood, it’s good enough for gamers.

I’m not entirely sure we need a God of War TV show. It’s more or less a playable TV show already, right down to the fact one of the most interesting elements about it is the camerawork. Most successful video game adaptations have ignored much of the source material, and God of War feels like one of the hardest games to do that for - but I’m also not sure the original narrative, frequently praised as one of our medium’s best, stacks up against the depth and variety of film.

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That’s a debate for another day. Instead, I want to talk about something that definitely shouldn’t be a debate but almost certainly will be - Kratos should be played by a Black actor.

When you look at Kratos, you see a white person. I don’t mean Caucasian or light-skinned, I mean he’s literally white. Kratos is covered in ashes, meaning a casual observer might not realise the inherent Blackness that has always been attached to Kratos. In the brief scene where his skin turns to ash, it is clearly Black underneath. Terrence C. Carlson and Christopher Judge, the two actors to have played Kratos, are Black. White is so often seen as the default for everything from casting to medicine to emojis, but with Kratos, our default should be Black.

We don’t know what story this series will tell. God of War (2018) seems like the natural bet, but then that game does not explain the ashy complexion, or the fact said ashes are that of Kratos’ family. How does that work in a narrative where his son is alive and the core plot point is scattering his wife’s ashes? Answers on a postcard.

Another pertinent question - why is Atreus white then? Again, I don’t believe this is ever explained. My cynical guess would be that a white child was more marketable - we all saw the outrage at having a Black Angrboda in Ragnarok, and unlike Atreus she’s not a protagonist. This could be the same reason Kratos maintains his ambiguous ashy skin, despite the fact he cannot literally be covered in his family’s ashes if the story is to make sense.

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Ambiguity is not an option for the live-action TV show. The actor will not walk around covered in ash in their day to day life. They will be a certain skin tone, and Sony is likely to either retreat to the safe, marketable ‘default’ and cast a white guy, or show understanding of Kratos’ origins and cast a Black guy.

Just cast the best person for the role! Right? (Hello to everyone who thought this from the headline and decided to read anyway instead of commenting on a post they hadn’t read! You get a free cookie). Bad news fellas, Margot Robbie read for the part and she was the best. It’s called Goddess of War now. What, you only like casting the best person when the best person turns out to be a straight cisgender white man? Either those dudes are the best at everything ever, or maybe someone has their thumb on the scale when it comes to ‘just cast the best person’.

You might think the Robbie example is ridiculous. What about the time Michael B. Jordan was the best person for the Human Torch? Remember how normal you all acted then?

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Race-blind casting is a thing. There are some roles where skin colour is not an inherent part of their character. There are other times when casting is deliberately colour-blind to underscore key themes. Thomas Jefferson was a white, racist slave owner. Hamilton’s Jefferson is played by a Black man in Daveed Diggs, with a loose ‘fro and dressed with the flair of Prince. He raps and speaks in AAVE creole. It’s a deliberate statement on how White America steals and repurposes the culture of the Black population it violently subjugates - it’s not just funny Black man haha.

Kratos is Black, so Black should at least be your starting point even if you want to let Margot Robbie read for it too. The question then becomes how inherent to the character is his skin colour, and how much does it matter that he has only been portrayed by Black men in the past? Given that Judge has spoken openly and emotionally of how much of his own experience as a Black father was poured into what we generally agree to be the most nuanced Kratos yet, you’d have to say it’s pretty damn important.

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Of course, this could all be moot. Dwayne Johnson is working on a “badass” video game adaptation of something he has been playing for years. God of War first launched in 2005. At the time, we all assumed it was a movie, because he said “bring it to the screen,” which implies the Silver Screen/big screen. He might have meant the small screen. I guess all screens look small to the Rock.

Johnson is part-Black Nova Scotian and part-Samoan, but he’s also one of the biggest movie stars on the planet. Cynically, it might be important to note that Johnson is lighter skinned than Carlson and Judge, and therefore could be seen as more marketable. He may even be in the stratosphere of celebrity with ‘00s Will Smith where he’s a box office draw first and a person of colour second - a position few in Hollywood are afforded.

In many ways, Johnson is the dream casting. He wouldn’t necessarily be my first pick - I’d rather send Winston Duke to the gym and see if he comes back beefy enough - but he ticks all the boxes. He’s the Black man Kratos canonically is, but one of the few Black actors who could just be ‘Kratos’ instead of dealing with the controversy of being ‘Black Kratos’. He also has a major pull factor, knows gaming, and is in perfect shape. If Sony ends up casting Chris Pratt instead I’m going to be pissed off.

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Live-Action Kratos Needs To Be Black (2024)

FAQs

Live-Action Kratos Needs To Be Black? ›

In the brief scene where his skin turns to ash, it is clearly Black underneath. Terrence C. Carlson and Christopher Judge, the two actors to have played Kratos, are Black. White is so often seen as the default for everything from casting to medicine to emojis, but with Kratos, our default should be Black.

Why was Kratos going to be blue? ›

fun in God of War, Kratos original design had blue tattoos. as opposed to his iconic red. it was supposed to match playstation's color branding, but they were. worried it was too similar to Diablo 2's Barbarian, so it was changed at the last minute.

Who would play a good live action Kratos? ›

Alexander Skarsgård also proved that he is equally capable of portraying Kratos with his performance in The Northman. But the biggest name to take on the role could be Jason Momoa. He has the right look and experience to play Kratos after projects such as See, Game of Thrones, and Aquaman.

Is Kratos' voice actor black? ›

In the brief scene where his skin turns to ash, it is clearly Black underneath. Terrence C. Carlson and Christopher Judge, the two actors to have played Kratos, are Black.

Why did Kratos change race? ›

His race didn't change. In God of war, Kratos kills his wife and child in a blind rage, after killing a wholevillage for Ares. Their ashes were forever stuck on his body to remind him of what he did.

Is he black in God of War? ›

Why do people claim Kratos is black since it's clearly shown in God of War 1, Ascension, Chains of Olympus and Ghost of Sparta that he was white before the Ashes? It's due to the tan skin that is typical of Greek individuals. Because he's not a fair white, people just declare 'he's black'.

Why is Kratos' skin so pale? ›

An oracle of the village Kratos had just destroyed then cursed him, and this baked the ashes of his wife and daughter on his skin permanently. He would be forever reminded of the pain he caused. From that moment on, Kratos became known as the "Ghost of Sparta" due to his pale, ghostly image.

Why did Brok turn blue? ›

It's possible that the fact that his soul was only partially restored brought changes to his morphology, slowly turning his skin blue, as if blood no longer flowed through his veins. Sindri would have hidden this fact from Brok by making him believe that manipulating certain metals caused this transformation.

Why is Brok banned from Alfheim? ›

He also had some dealings in Alfheim but was no longer allowed to return because he engaged in an act called the “Juicy Nokken” with some of the Light Elves, an event so foul they banned him.

Why did Kratos get shorter? ›

When developers crafted the bearded-brute version of Kratos for 2018's God of War, they shrunk the Spartan by a considerable amount, bringing his overall height down from 8'0'' to around 6'6''. Game designers claim that this was done to make Kratos a more "relatable figure" as it pertains to humans.

Who could beat Kratos? ›

Kratos may be a God, but even he cannot survive a Hakai burst. Beerus is strong enough to destroy half a planet with his finger, so a full-on punch should be able to take Kratos down. If Kratos tries to use any of his godly weapons or shield, Beerus can instantly destroy them with a Ki blast.

How tall is Kratos? ›

EDIT/Conclusion: Kratos was 2.34 m (7'8¼") in the previous games and 1.94 m (6'4½") now (Starting with God of War 2018). If he was taller than now then tell me why the humans were the same height as him that was suppose to be 2.34 meters.

Who do fans want to play Kratos? ›

Why He's Perfect: Momoa is an ideal candidate to play Kratos because he's played similar characters in the past that align very closely. Specifically, Ronon Dex from Stargate Atlantis and Khal Drogo are close enough that he wouldn't have to tap into much to bring Kratos to life.

Is Kratos from Greek or Norse? ›

In Greek mythology, Kratos, also known as Cratus or Cratos, is the divine personification of strength. He is the son of Pallas and Styx.

What race is Kratos son? ›

Divine-Jötnar Physiology: Atreus is the son of Kratos, a Greek divine being and the former God of War, and son to Zeus, and Laufey, a powerful Jötnar Giant. As a result of this, Atreus has a tremendous physiology, making him a hybrid of the Greek and Norse pantheon.

What race is Kratos mom? ›

Callisto (Greek: Καλλιστώ) was a Spartan woman and mother of Kratos and Deimos, and was also one of Zeus' many lovers. She was kept within the city of Atlantis, until Kratos' arrival in the city.

What languages does Kratos speak? ›

While we hear him speaking English actually he's speaking old Norse. He's not a native speaker like Atreus and is more deliberate when he speaks.

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