In a throwaway line at the end of THIS “Ad Age” article discussing snatch crazed fauteur Brett Ratner’s launch of “Brett Ratner Brands”, “a consultancy to help brands infuse entertainment and culturally relevant ideas into their marketing strategies,” they mention the following: “He also mentioned that he might be working on a movie adaptation of the video game “God of War.” Come again? The Rat giving us some Kratos greek god ass whupping? In all honesty, there’s something perversely appealing about this. More importantly, though, what do you guys think? And who’s your pick for Kratos?
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