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2025’s Must-Watch: ‘Kaos’ TV Series Reanimates Mythical Olympus

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January 21, 2025
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Contents

  • 1 Kaos TV Series Review: A New Pantheon in Television
  • 2 Plot: Myths Retold, Futures Reimagined
    • 2.1 RelatedPosts
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    • 2.5 Jeff Goldblum as Zeus: A Scene-Stealing Performance
    • 2.6 The Tragic Love of Orpheus and Eurydice
  • 3 The Gods’ Harvest: Mortal Souls as Immortal Sustenance
  • 4 Analyzing Kaos‘ Technical Aspects: A Divine Spectacle
    • 4.1 The Minotaur: Kaos’s Shock Factor
  • 5 Character Performances: Mortal and Divine
  • 6 Cultural Impact: Myths for the Modern Age
  • 7 Comparing Kaos’ Storyline to Greek Mythology: Faithful or Too Free?
  • 8 Summing Up: Is the 2024 TV Series Kaos a Chaotic Masterpiece?
    • 8.1 Our Rating: 8.5/10

Charlie Covell’s Kaos, directed by Georgi Bank-Davies and Runyararo Mapfumo, reinvents Greek mythology with bold creativity, bringing gods, mortals, and monsters to life in ways both thrilling and deeply human. The 2024 Netflix series promises a blend of epic storytelling and modern sensibilities, wrapped in lush visuals and biting commentary. But does it deliver on its Olympian ambition?

Beware of spoilers. 🙂

Kaos TV Series Review: A New Pantheon in Television

Plot: Myths Retold, Futures Reimagined

Kaos

unfolds through interconnected narratives, each revisiting iconic mythological tales. At its heart is Orpheus, a mortal who defies death, challenging the gods’ authority and reshaping the destinies of all around him.

KAOS is a 2024 Netflix series that reimagines Greek mythology with a modern twist | Mania Movies
KAOS is a 2024 Netflix series that reimagines Greek mythology with a modern twist. Source: Netflix.

Alongside Orpheus, the series explores the Minotaur’s tragedy, Persephone’s entrapment in the underworld, and Zeus’s struggle to maintain control as secrets from the past unravel. Each thread weaves together ancient lore with modern dilemmas, from power struggles to existential questions about identity and agency.

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Kaos‘ writing is both sharp and layered, with Covell’s hallmark wit infusing humor into even the darkest moments. The pacing balances epic spectacle with intimate character beats, though some subplots feel undercooked amidst the sprawling narrative.

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Jeff Goldblum as Zeus: A Scene-Stealing Performance

Jeff Goldblum’s portrayal of Zeus is a standout, bringing a magnetic charm and sly wit to the king of the gods. Goldblum’s Zeus is a fascinating paradox—all-powerful yet deeply insecure, domineering yet strangely relatable. His penchant for dry humor and eccentricity adds layers to the character, making Zeus both an awe-inspiring deity and a deeply flawed patriarch. Goldblum’s performance anchors the series, his charisma elevating even the most mundane moments to something extraordinary.

Jeff Goldblum pulls off an incredible performance as the god Zeus in Netflix TV Series KAOS - Kaos Review by Mania Movies
As callous as he is ruthless, Jeff Goldblum as Zeus is a Greek god who’s unpredictable, insecure, and overtly ruthless. Source: Kaos.

Through Goldblum, Zeus’s paranoia and vulnerability become palpable. His interactions with other gods—particularly Hera, whose icy cunning contrasts sharply with his flamboyance—are electric. This nuanced depiction challenges traditional views of Zeus as merely a tyrannical ruler, offering a more intimate look at his internal struggles and the weight of divine responsibility.

The Tragic Love of Orpheus and Eurydice

Central to #Kaos is the heartrending love story of Orpheus (Killian Scott) and Eurydice (Aurora Perrineau), which serves as an emotional anchor for the TV series. Orpheus, devastated by Eurydice’s untimely death, ventures into the underworld to bring her back. His journey is fraught with peril and moral compromise, including his shocking decision to steal Eurydice’s coin, the payment required to cross the River Styx. This selfish act leaves Eurydice trapped in the underworld and sets in motion a chain of events that tests their love and Orpheus’s integrity.

Orpheus defies the gods and sets out to retrieve Eurydice from the underworld, essentially to bring her back from the dead
Orpheus defies the gods and sets out to retrieve Eurydice from the underworld, essentially to bring her back from the dead. Source: KAOS/Netflix.

With the intervention of the three Fates, Orpheus defies divine laws and succeeds in bringing Eurydice back to the land of the living. However, their reunion is bittersweet. The bond they once shared is irrevocably altered, and their love struggles to withstand the weight of their experiences.

Eurydice, yearning for connection and understanding, forms an unexpected bond with Caeneus (Misia Butler), a tragic figure who, like her, is unable to cross the River Styx. Caeneus’s heartbreak over being separated from his mother creates a poignant parallel to Eurydice’s sense of displacement, leading to a deep emotional connection between the two. This twist adds complexity to the narrative, exploring themes of love, loss, and the search for solace in unexpected places.

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The Gods’ Harvest: Mortal Souls as Immortal Sustenance

One of the most chilling aspects of Kaos is its depiction of how the gods sustain their own existence. They harvest human souls, a process shrouded in mystery and horror. This vampiric dependency adds a sinister layer to the gods’ seemingly invincible power, revealing their fragility beneath their divine exteriors. Zeus, in particular, is shown orchestrating this process with calculated precision, reinforcing his dominance while exposing his reliance on mortal lives.

The 3 fate sisters in Netflix's KAOS TV Series - Mania Movies
The three chic fate sisters see the whole plan as it unfolds. They see the mortals discovering the ruse of the gods to harvest their souls to sustain their immortality. Source: Netflix TV Series KAOS.

The harvesting of mortal souls by the gods is not merely a backdrop but a key driver of the plot, reflecting the gods’ callousness and their disregard for human agency. This chilling dynamic serves as a stark reminder of the imbalance of power between mortals and immortals, deepening the audience’s understanding of why characters like Orpheus dare to challenge the divine order. The visual portrayal of this harvesting, with its eerie rituals and haunting imagery, leaves an indelible mark on the viewer, cementing the gods’ morally ambiguous nature.

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Analyzing Kaos‘ Technical Aspects: A Divine Spectacle

Cinematography by Georgi Bank-Davies and Runyararo Mapfumo crafts a visually arresting series. Sweeping shots of Olympus’ opulence contrast with the gritty, labyrinthine underworld. Each realm boasts a distinct palette: golden hues for the gods, cold blues for Hades, and earthy tones for mortal lands. These visual cues enhance the storytelling, immersing viewers in a vibrant reimagining of the ancient world.

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The sets are a feast for the eyes, blending ancient motifs with contemporary aesthetics. Olympus feels both timeless and eerily futuristic, while the Minotaur’s labyrinth evokes a sense of dread and desolation. Costuming, too, deserves praise for its intricate detail—the gods’ attire is regal yet infused with modern flair, while mortals’ garb reflects their harsh realities.

The Minotaur: Kaos’s Shock Factor

Kaos

does not shy away from brutality. The Minotaur’s backstory is heart-wrenching, a visceral exploration of pothering and injustice. Scenes of captivity in the underworld are hauntingly raw, yet the series avoids gratuitous violence, grounding its shocks in emotional truth.

A mix of orchestral and modern electronic elements underscores the series. Key moments—Zeus’ confrontation with Prometheus (Stephen Dillane), for instance—are elevated by soaring scores that echo ancient tragedies. The soundtrack is memorable, if occasionally overwhelming.

The god Zeus falls out with his friend Prometheus, and leaves him dangling on a cliff face for eternity. Movie Reviews by Mania Africa
The god Zeus falls out with his friend Prometheus, and leaves him dangling on a cliff face for eternity. Source: KAOS/Netflix.

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Character Performances: Mortal and Divine

The gods of Kaos are flawed, capricious, and painfully human. Jeff Goldblum’s Zeus exudes charisma and menace, his paranoia unraveling as secrets emerge. Hera’s icy cunning provides a sharp counterpoint to Zeus’ bluster, while Hades’ portrayal—torn between duty and longing—is heartbreaking and poignant.

Zeus and Hera in KAOS - KAOS Review by Mania Africa
The relationship between Zeus and Hera is complex. While on one hand Hera is a reassuring shoulder to lean on for Zeus, she pursues her own fantasies with the most unlikely of gods. Source: KAOS/Netflix.

The human characters provide the series’ emotional core. Orpheus’ defiance of divine authority is both inspiring and tragic, his journey anchored by a nuanced performance that captures vulnerability and resilience. Supporting players, like a reimagined Prometheus and the fiercely determined fate sisters, enrich the narrative with their own arcs.

The Minotaur emerges as one of the series’ most compelling figures. Reimagined as a misunderstood outcast, his story challenges traditional notions of monstrosity and humanity, delivering a gut-punching critique of fear and prejudice.

Cultural Impact: Myths for the Modern Age

Kaos

succeeds in making ancient myths resonate with contemporary audiences. Themes of power, corruption, and resistance feel eerily relevant, reflecting today’s sociopolitical climate. By humanizing gods and monsters alike, the series fosters empathy and prompts viewers to question binary notions of good and evil.

A depiction of the greek god Zeus and his family of gods, set on Mount Olympus - KAOS TV Series Review
An AI-generated depiction of the Greek god Zeus and his family of gods, set on Mount Olympus. Source: DALL-E.

However, its bold reinterpretations may alienate purists. Some liberties—like the modernization of Persephone’s story as a happy queen of the underworld—sparked debate among fans and scholars. Yet these choices ultimately enrich the narrative, inviting fresh perspectives on age-old tales.

Comparing Kaos’ Storyline to Greek Mythology: Faithful or Too Free?

While Kaos honors the essence of Greek myths, it takes significant creative liberties. The gods’ complex personalities align with ancient portrayals, but their modernized dialogues and motivations veer into speculative territory. Purists might balk at deviations—such as a sympathetic Minotaur or a defiant Orpheus—yet these changes breathe new life into well-trodden stories.

Hade's wife Persephone in KAOS - KAOS TV Series Review by Mania Movies
Purists have decried Persephone’s portrayal as a happy queen of the underworld while, in Greek mythology, she’s held captive there. Source: Netflix.

Some departures feel less justified. Persephone’s arc, while powerful, sidelines Demeter’s grief, a crucial element of the original myth. The series’ focus on spectacle also occasionally detracts from deeper thematic explorations.

Summing Up: Is the 2024 TV Series Kaos a Chaotic Masterpiece?

Kaos

is an audacious reimagining of Greek mythology, blending epic drama with sharp social commentary. Its technical brilliance and compelling performances outweigh occasional missteps in pacing and narrative focus. Jeff Goldblum’s Zeus alone makes the series worth watching, his performance a masterclass in bringing larger-than-life characters to the screen.

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Our Rating: 8.5/10

For fans of mythology and daring storytelling, Kaos is a must-watch for the year 2025—a series as flawed, grand, and unforgettable as the gods it portrays.

Watch the official Netflix Trailer for KAOS below. Courtesy of Netflix.

This article has been written with the help of A.I. for topic research and formulation.

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