“Kaos,” the Greek mythology comedy series that premiered in late August, has been canceled at Netflix, Variety has learned. The show premiered on August 29 and starred Jeff Goldblum as the all ...
Kaos will not continue to reign. Netflix has canceled the Jeff Goldblum-fronted Greek mythology comedy after one season. Aurora Perrineau, one of the stars of Kaos, appeared to confirm the ...
Kaos may have an adoring legion of fans, but it wasn’t enough to save the dark comedy series from cancelation. After just one season, the show, which premiered on Aug. 29, 2024, has already met ...
Kaos is a modern-day, darkly comic reworking of Greek myth. If, like me, you got hooked on it, you might be wondering what was actually taken from myth and what was creative licence taken by Kaos ...
Update: after deleting her original Instagram post overnight, Kaos actor Aurora Perrineau has since re-uploaded her statement on the show's cancelation on X/Twitter (see below), which strongly ...
Netflix enthusiasts are incensed as they come to terms with the news that the popular new series Kaos won't return for a second season. Aurora Perrineau, the actor who brings to life the character ...
What Is Netflix’s Kaos Series Based On? Kaos is based on Greek Mythology but with a modern-day spin. The series is not drawing from any book as its source material, instead the mythology as a ...
Netflix has unceremoniously cancelled its Jeff Goldblum-starring comedy drama, Kaos. No sooner had it premiered on the streaming service in September than Netflix announced plans not to greenlight ...
The Greek myths have been retold and reconfigured many times – the Netflix series Kaos is just the latest in this millennia-long tradition. Its creator, Charlie Covell, places the Greek gods and ...
Yep, Kaos has gone the same way as (deep breath) Lockwood & Co, Dead Boy Detectives, The Society, Fate: The Winx Saga, Warrior Nun, Archive 81, 1899, Sense8, The OA, Jupiter's Legacy, and more ...
KAOS starring Jeff Goldblum as the Ancient Greek god Zeus premiered at Netflix on August 29. That was just a measly six weeks ago. That’s not enough time for any show, even one with positive ...