All God of War Ragnarok voice actors and cast

It takes good writing to make a memorable story and great voice acting to create an unforgettable experience—and it’s no secret that the 2018 God of War duology knocks both out of the park. 

Critically acclaimed for its unconventional take on a well-known mythology, the series features unique performances to complement fresh takes on well-known deities. While both games have a phenomenal cast and story, it’s in God of War: Ragnarok that the whole Norse pantheon comes into play. 

Wondering who voiced GoW’s version of your favorite deity? Here are all the voice actors for the main cast of Ragnarok, including new and returning actors. 

Main voice acting cast of God of War: Ragnarok

Christopher Judge as Kratos

A bearded and bloody old warrior glares down something off screen. Image of Kratos from God of War Ragnarok
Everyone’s favorite mean-mugged dad. Image via PlayStation

It would have been more of a surprise if Christopher Judge hadn’t reprised his role as Kratos. The signature cadence of his dry quips and noncommittal grunts have become an essential part of the duology’s core identity, helping set the reboot series apart from the original games. While most of Judge’s acting career is more live-action focused, he’s no stranger to video game roles—most recently, you may recognize him as Black Panther from Marvel’s Avengers.

Sunny Suljic as Atreus

A red-haired young man wearing a Nordic fur tunic examines a marble. Image of Atreus from God of War Ragnarok
Atreus finally starts to step into his powers as Loki. Image via PlayStation

It’s no wonder that Atreus’s adolescent turmoil and teenager-isms in Ragnarok feel so organic—reprising his role as Atreus’s voice and motion capture actor, Sunny Suljic has grown up alongside the young and unsure Loki in the years between the production cycles. So far, the talented young actor already has an extensive repertoire of live-action appearances, including in some high-profile series like Criminal Minds. 

Deborah Ann Woll as Laufey/Faye

A red-haired woman with Nordic braids and garments speaks to a weathered man. Image of Laufey from God of War Ragnarok
Seems like Atreus takes after his mother. Image via PlayStation

The dead wife and mother whose absence shaped the first game finally gets an on-screen role in Ragnarok, albeit with limited screen time and only in flashbacks. Still, it’s safe to say that Deborah Ann Woll took what might have been a bland and cliche archetype character and made her unforgettable with a perfect blend of otherworldly mystery and personable charm. Tabletop enthusiasts might recognize Woll as a prolific game master in series like Children of Éarte or The Lost Odyssey. 

Ben Prendergast as Týr

A tall man with glowing eyes and tattered clothing stares at a glowing red blade in the foreground. Image of Tyr and Kratos from God of War Ragnarok
A god of war who refuses to fight. Image via PlayStation

You wouldn’t expect a god of war to be soft-spoken, but Týr’s serene demeanor is just another way Ragnarok breaks the mold. Behind the gentle giant’s eloquent and calm nature is Ben Prendergast, who also reprises the role in the Valhalla DLC. As a well-established video game voice actor, you might recognize Prendergast from titles like Diablo IV, Exoprimal, and Tactics Ogre: Reborn

Ryan Hurst as Thor

An unkempt red-haired man in leather armor stares down at a young man slightly out of frame. Image of Thor from God of War Ragnarok
He’s as tough of a boss fight as his brother was. Image via PlayStation

Marvel might have sold a majestic and heroic Thor to the world at large, but Ragnarok takes a different route to paint a compelling and deeply human portrait of a crass fighter, a struggling father, a mistreated son, and more. Ryan Hurst does a phenomenal job of bringing this complicated antagonist to life—while his repertoire is more live-action focused overall you might recognize him as Beta in The Walking Dead TV series.  

Richard Schiff as Odin 

An old man wearing fine Nordic clothes and an eyepatch with a fur hat. Image of Odin from God of War Ragnarok
A blunt attitude with a keen mind that’s almost immediately compelling. Image via PlayStation

Contrary to what general audiences might believe about the King of Asgard, portraying him as a spindly, conniving old man isn’t too far off the mark. Concealing a power-hungry ambition behind a candid charisma, Ragnarok’s Odin gets his carefully curated demeanor from Richard Schiff’s expert performance. You’ll most likely recognize him as the Secretary of State from Wakanda Forever or Dr. Emil Hamilton in Man of Steel. 

Laya DeLeon Hayes as Angrboda

A young woman in Nordic clothing with elaborate braids smiles at something off-screen. Image of Angrboda from God of War Ragnarok
An incredible take on an otherwise maligned mythological figure. Image via PlayStation

Turning the Mother of Monsters into a delightful young woman with her own inner turmoil and teenage awkwardness is a bold move that more than pays off in Ragnarok. Despite her relatively limited screentime, Angrboda’s role is a difficult one to fill due to the emotional complexity of her story segment—but Laya DeLeon Hayes rises to the occasion and pushes it even further for an unforgettable performance. Hayes has a variety of voice acting roles in her repertoire, but you can catch more of her talent in her most recent long-running role as Delilah Fulton on The Equalizer. 

Freya, Heimdall, and other new and returning voices

Of course, major returning players and new supporting characters fill out the rest of Ragnarok’s talented cast list. Danielle Bisutti reprises her role as the iron-willed Freya, Alistair Duncan returns to voice while Mimir’s quintessential quips and stories, and Robert Craighead and Adam J. Harrington are at peak performance as Brok and Sindri, respectively. 

Other notable performances include:

  • Mina Sundwall as Thrúd
  • Scott Porter as Heimdall
  • James Mathis III as Hildisvini
  • Brett Dalton as Freyr
  • Milana Vayntrub as Lúnda
  • Emily Rose as Sif
  • and Sungwon Cho (also known as ProZD) as Ratatoskr.

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