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He’s Done as Ash, But Bruce Campbell is Open to an “Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.” Return

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Anything that will get Bruce back on our TV, we say.

Bruce Campbell has made it pretty damn clear that he’s never again playing Ash Williams in any sort of *live action* continuation of the Evil Dead franchise (a video game is, however, coming soon, featuring Campbell as Ash), but that doesn’t mean he can’t reprise any of his other beloved roles. Like, for example, bounty hunter Brisco County Jr.!

Campbell, you may recall, played the title character in the TV series “The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., which ran for 27 episodes (1 season) from 1993-1994. The 1893-set Western series, which starred Campbell as a bounty hunter tasked with tracking down an outlaw and his gang, was created by Jeffrey Boam and Carlton Cuse (“Bates Motel,” “The Strain”).

Speaking with Houston Chronicle this week, Campbell says that not only would he be open to a return to “Adventures,” but he’s actually had talks with Cuse about it over the years.

I would actually be willing to do a Brisco revisited,” Campbell told the site. “Carlton Cuse and I have stayed in touch. It’s armchair conversation but if there’s a healthy way to make these things work, it works. If someone can go, ‘Here’s what you would do for a two-hour TV movie or six-hour limited series.’

He adds, “But it has to make sense because, you know, “Brisco” is 25-years-old.”

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‘God of War’ – Ryan Hurst Suffers On-Set Injury and Will Be Replaced as Kratos in Prime Video Series

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After four episodes have already been shot of Prime Video’s hotly anticipated “God of War” television series, we’ve learned that an on-set injury will send the team back to square one.

Deadline reports that actor Ryan Hurst, who had been cast to play Kratos in the series, tore his bicep during a stunt-gone-wrong on set, and rather than wait until Hurst has healed up and can get back into action, the streaming series will instead recast the role of Kratos.

Additionally, all four episodes they’ve already shot will have to be fully re-shot with the new actor they bring in to play Kratos. At this time, no replacement actor has been announced.

Deadline notes that the decision was made by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios, the producers of the upcoming Prime Video adaptation of the video game franchise.

Hurst tore his bicep while doing a stunt on set back in late June. “This is a heartbreaking development for Hurst who underwent a physical transformation after getting the role, putting on 40 lbs of muscle, and worked hard for months on the Vancouver set filming the physically demanding role until getting hurt performing his duties,” Deadline notes in their report.

The outlet explains, “Hurst’s recovery time is unclear but for a serious bicep tear requiring surgery, it is typically 4-6 months, with a return to full strength taking up to a year. Given the physicality of the role, it will likely not have been safe for Hurst to resume filming until 2027. According to sources, while Hurst’s full recovery is a priority, the period required was longer than the production shooting schedule could accommodate, leading to the difficult decision.”

The “God of War” production is currently on hiatus. Stay tuned for more.

Callum Vinson (“Crystal Lake”) is playing Atreus in Prime Video’s “God of War.”

The live-action adaptation of PlayStation’s massively popular ancient mythology-themed video game franchise has received a two-season order from the streamer.

The tale follows father and son Kratos and Atreus as they embark on a journey to spread the ashes of their wife and mother, Faye. Through their adventures, Kratos tries to teach his son to be a better god, while Atreus tries to teach his father how to be a better human.

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