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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.
Episode Title Description Duration Original release date 1 "Clair De Lune" Orestis is a musician and arrives at Paxos to organize the island's music festival. There he will meet the whole small society. His meeting with young Klelia will be the occasion, to find himself involved in extreme situations. 51m 13 October 2022 2 "Denial"
The new Netflix series Kaos asks the question: What would it be like if the ancient Greek gods existed in the modern day? The answer: They'd be led by an athleisure-wearing Jeff Goldblum. The show ...
In the Netflix series KAOS, premiering Aug. 29, Prometheus—who was famously condemned by Zeus to be forever bound to a cliff and have his infinitely regenerating liver pecked out by an eagle ...
The actor leads this Netflix comedy about a family of Greek gods set in a modern, metropolitan Crete, or Krete, in this case. ... There's a lot going on over the 10-episode series, which jumps ...
All 12 episodes of the season became available for streaming on Netflix on June 5, 2015 and were met with generally favorable critical reception. The season was noted for its representation of LGBTQ characters and themes , winning the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series .
INTERVIEW: Jeff Goldblum and Janet McTeer bicker as Zeus and Hera in this new dynastic saga, which reimagines Greek mythology for the present day. Nick Hilton talks to the stars and to ...
The masks were the most striking feature of the costume worn by the Athenian actors. Facial expression was lost anyway due to the huge size of the Greek theatres, but the masks were also a means of blotting out expression, so visual meaning was expressed by the entire body. The actors were seen as silhouettes, or integral bodies, rather than faces.