In the latest gaming news, actor Christopher Judge, known for his role as Kratos in the critically acclaimed "God of War" series, has stated his refusal to voice a younger version of the character. This decision stems from his respect for Terrence C. Carson, the original voice actor who brought Kratos to life in earlier iterations of the franchise. During a livestream event, Judge expressed his desire to make the character his own rather than imitate Carson's portrayal. While there's speculation that this could be related to a scene in the recent "God of War Ragnarok" Valhalla DLC, Judge's commitment to respecting Carson's work is clear. Judge's notable performance earned him a nomination at The Game Awards following the 2018 soft reboot of the series.

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Why did Christopher Judge decline to voice a younger Kratos in "God of War"?

Christopher Judge declined the opportunity to voice a younger Kratos out of respect for Terrence C. Carson, the original actor, and to maintain the unique portrayal he has brought to the character since the 2018 "God of War" soft reboot.

Background information on the "God of War" series: "God of War" was first introduced in 2005, developed by Santa Monica Studio. It revolves around Kratos, a Spartan warrior who becomes entangled with gods and monsters from Greek mythology and later Norse mythology in the recent games. The series is acclaimed for its narrative depth, innovative combat, and cinematic presentation. "God of War Ragnarok," the latest entry, continues the journey of Kratos and his son Atreus, navigating the complexities of Norse legends.