Kratos and Atreus must work together as they traverse the nine realms of Norse mythology to uncover some way of preventing Ragnarök as well as some clue into Atreus’s identity as Loki.Īlong their journey, the Father and Son pair must find The Norse God of War, Týr, who was previously thought to be dead, as well as resolve their conflict with both the Norse God of Thunder, Thor, and the vengeful Goddess of love, fertility, battle and death, Freya, after the death of her son, Baldur, at Kratos’s hands.
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Set in ancient Scandinavia, God of War Ragnarök is loosely based on Norse mythology, much like its predecessor.Īs the title suggests, God of War Ragnarök will most likely follow the series of events that bring about the end of days or the end of the world, historically defining the death of many of the Norse gods. God of War Ragnarök is the ninth game in the God of War saga and is the sequel to the 2018 God of Warwhich was famed to be one of the most cinematically beautiful games released on the PlayStation 4 that year. As Sony usually does, the latest instalment to the God of War franchise will be a PlayStation exclusive, and available on the latest console as well as the last generation console, the PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 4 respectively. So, please, put your paws into our honey-hole.God of War Ragnarök is aimed to be an action-adventure game that is being developed by Santa Monica Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Some of those films turned out great, some awful and some just never were as sweet as we imagined the honey would be. That got us thinking, what were some other films that got us ramped up based on a trailer? Not ones that we were already looking forward to, but films whose trailer got us whipped into a fanatic frenzy, searching for a sleeping bag to go find a cinema to camp in front of right then. And that those two feelings are different. This might be the only film site on the internet to transition from “genitals intact” to a Winnie the Pooh, quote, but hey, it’s worth mentioning the advice of that bear sage: “Eating honey is my favorite thing, but that moment before eating the honey and knowing how good it might be is even better? Yeah, that is my favorite thing.” Sometimes it’s impossible to meet the expectations of a trailer, but it’s important to remember the genuine excitement you first felt from seeing that footage. But while we were immensely impressed with the footage, we have to remind ourselves to calm down and let the film come out. The trailer for Ragnarok released in September confirms that the game takes place 'a few years' after the events of 2018s God of War. Considering what we get, its highly possible that Movie Trailer Voiceover Guy also sells billions of dollars worth of used cars and swampland real estate. Other sites paused to properly notate all the medical records tattooed on Max’s (Tom Hardy) body (some takeaways: “the road warrior” is seen, and it appears that his “genitals are intact”). The word we used to describe the trailer was “ game-changer.” What we had low expectations for before, suddenly escalated to becoming, probably, the blockbuster film of 2015 that we’re most looking forward to.
Could the man who directed the original trilogy adequately go back to his post-apocalyptic-anarchist roots after making some enjoyable family films like Babe and Happy Feet? And could he really pull-off his intention to make one long car chase as an entire feature film? Related: Watch: ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Trailer
It even had to move production to a different continent (Africa more specifically Namibia) because, 30 years later, the same locations in Australia where The Road Warrior filmed weren’t looking up to snuff to director George Miller. An additional concern was about Miller, himself. This is a film that’s gone through such a long production, with constant reports of needing more time to complete. It was impossible to know what to expect from Mad Max: Fury Road. And even though we knew it’d be part of their presentation, we weren’t prepared for what we saw. We were prepping to write about how disappointing Warner Brothers’ Comic-Con panel was, before this footage was released.