The second season has already been ordered in the Amazon God -off war series, though it has not been broadcast before. In fact, the last I checked, there is no release date in the first season.
Confirm that we will find at least two gods from the warrior and former Butal Star Galactica’s executive producer Ronald de Moore.
Earlier this month, the peacock appeared on Sakov Show With Butal Star Galactica’s Katie Sakov, and this is when the subject of God’s TV adaptation came to light.
More said, “Now I’m working on the adaptation of this video game called God of War – this is a great title of the gaming world – that Amazon has ordered two season and he asked me to come in.” “I’m literally in the authors’ room and working on it. This is my new thing.”
Moore acknowledged that he was not a “gamer”, and had done nothing like that before – but at least tried to play war games, even though he failed.
“I took a war on it,” before Moore joking, he continued before making fun of “gaming arcade era”. “I can do this … Astrides? Bring it to the baby,” he said.
“Now the controllers …” Moor continued with laughter. “Press R1, which R1, oh i am dead! I can’t get enough grip.” It seems that Moore’s family has a better handle of modern gaming, though, the Shorener said his wife is a fan of Skyerium.
You can check the full exchange through the embedid below.
Moore has not always been involved with the Good of War TV show, just after the original team’s departure joined the project just late last year. Despite the shake -up, God’s war studio Sona Monica’s Corey Barlag’s choice has become an executive producer in the upcoming TV series, as is the opinion of Asad Qazelbash, Carter Swann, Sony’s Herman Hallst and Vertago of PlayStation Production.
Santa Monica’s Jeff Ketchm is also an executive producer in Amazon’s God’s war.

Along with the war of God, Amazon also has the second season of his famous fallout adaptation in the pipeline. The filming for the second season began last year, before the production of a burning fire in several districts of Los Angeles was stopped in January.
Earlier this year, Ghol actor Walton Gogans said the Fallout season would blow up the first “out of water”.