GOD OF WAR: EGYPT (2025)

𝙍𝙚𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙈𝙤𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙨:

GOD OF WAR: EGYPT (2025)

“The gods of one realm have fallen. Now, new ones shall bleed.”

Genre

Fantasy · Action · Mythological Drama · Adventure

 Directed by

David Leitch (John Wick, Bullet Train)
Produced by Sony Pictures & PlayStation Studios
Based on the hit game series from Santa Monica Studio

Plot Summary

Following the Norse apocalypse in God of War: Ragnarök, Kratos and Atreus travel south—driven by prophetic visions and the whispers of a realm untouched by their past: Ancient Egypt. Here, the gods are no longer just divine—they are living rulers, worshiped and feared as Pharaohs.

But Egypt is on the brink of war. The sun god Ra is dying, darkness spreads across the Nile, and the gods of chaos—Seth and Apophis—rise in rebellion. The balance of Ma’at (cosmic order) is unraveling.

Kratos seeks peace… but war always finds him.

As he and Atreus become entangled in a conflict between gods, necromancers, and desert spirits, father and son must once again decide: are they protectors of realms, or destroyers of pantheons?

 Cast (Conceptual)

  • Dave Bautista as Kratos

  • Mina El Hammani as Bastet – goddess of war and protector of Atreus

  • Rami Malek as Thoth – god of wisdom with a hidden agenda

  • Mahershala Ali as Seth – the chaos god and primary antagonist

  • Chiwetel Ejiofor as Ra – fading sun god and reluctant ally

  • Jacob Tremblay as Atreus/Loki (teen version)

Key Elements

  • Mythic duels on the pyramids under eclipsed suns

  • Kratos faces the Book of the Dead—and his past sins reanimated

  • A massive sandstorm-chariot chase through Luxor ruins

  • Atreus learns Egyptian magic to awaken Ra’s fading light

  • Final boss: Seth fused with Apophis, serpent of the void

 Taglines

“A god cannot escape fate. Only face it.”

“New land. New gods. Same rage.”

“Before Olympus… before Asgard… there was Egypt.”

 Post-Credit Scene

A black jackal steps into the moonlight—Anubis

“The dead do not rest, Ghost of Sparta. And you still owe.”
He walks past a mysterious sarcophagus… labeled Kratos in hieroglyphs.