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Kaos (TV series)

2024 British dark-comedy TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kaos (TV series)
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Kaos (stylised as KAOS) is a British mythological dark comedy television series created by Charlie Covell for Netflix. It revolves around three humans as they discover their common connection to a prophecy and to each other while dealing with the corrupt and arrogant gods of Greek mythology. The series was released on Netflix on 29 August 2024. In October 2024, the series was cancelled after one season.

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Premise

The all-powerful yet insecure Greek god Zeus keeps his fellow god Prometheus shackled to the side of a cliff and tortured in punishment for having dared to interfere with his arbitrary and autocratic rule. Prometheus, who acts throughout as narrator, tells of a prophecy: "A line appears, the order wanes, the family falls, and Kaos reigns." Having for many years bided his time, Prometheus now activates his plan to overthrow Zeus with the help of the prophecy and the unwitting involvement of three mortal humans, Eurydice, Caeneus and Ariadne.

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Production

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Development

On 10 June 2018, it was revealed that Netflix commissioned Kaos as an eight-part one hour series produced by Sisters Media.[2] Charlie Covell served as the creator and executive producer.[3][4] Nina Lederman of All3Media alongside Tanya Seghatchian and John Woodward of Brightstar joined Charlie Covell as co-executive producer.[5] It was announced that Katie Carpenter would serve as the series producer, with Harry Munday and Michael Eagle-Hodgson producing, and Georgi Banks Davies confirmed to be the lead director and co-executive producer.[2][6] Runyararo Mapfumo would direct the second block of the series.[7] On 13 July 2022, Georgia Christou was announced as the writer for episode 6.[8] In October 2024, the show was cancelled after its first season.[9]

Casting

On 27 May 2022, Aurora Perrineau was cast as Riddy, one of the main leads in the series.[10] On 29 June 2022, more cast members were revealed, as Janet McTeer (Hera), David Thewlis (Hades), Nabhaan Rizwan (Dionysus), Cliff Curtis (Poseidon), Killian Scott (Orpheus), Leila Farzad (Ari), and Misia Butler (Caeneus) joined the series.[11] Other cast members are Rakie Ayola as Persephone, Stanley Townsend as President Minos and Stephen Dillane as Prometheus. Additionally, Billie Piper joined the cast in a minor role.[7] On 13 July 2022, Jeff Goldblum was cast as Zeus, replacing Hugh Grant, as the latter had to pull out due to date availability issues.[8] On 22 August 2022, Debi Mazar joined the cast as the reimagined version of Medusa.[12]

Filming

The start of filming in Spain and Italy was reported on 22 August 2022.[12]

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Release

The series was released on Netflix on 29 August 2024.[13]

Marketing

The first teaser video for the series, showcasing Goldblum, was uploaded on YouTube on 19 March 2024.[14][15][16]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 74% of 46 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.6/10.[17] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 70 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[18]

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