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KAOS
Season 1
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A modern-day contemporary retelling of Greek mythology.
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Where to Watch Season 1
Netflix
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8 Episodes
Episode 1
E1
Episode 1
Episode 1
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Episode 2
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
Episode 3
Episode 4
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Episode 4
Episode 4
Episode 5
E5
Episode 5
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Episode 6
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Episode 6
Episode 7
E7
Episode 7
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Episode 8
E8
Episode 8
Episode 8
Cast of Season 1
Jeff Goldblum
Zeus
Janet McTeer
Héra
Aurora Perrineau
Eurydice
Stephen Dillane
Prométhée
Nabhaan Rizwan
Dionysos
Killian Scott
Orphée
Season 1 Reviews
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
No one needs a background in Greek mythology to appreciate "Kaos," which is vulgar, bawdy, violent and perverse, but no more so than the tales of the gods around whom it revolves.
Boston Globe
Thelma Adams
A tension between orthodoxy and pop culture, between familiar myths and how they can be reinterpreted in a contemporary context, propels the bold, tongue-in-cheeky comedy.
AV Club
Christina Izzo
This sharp-edged satire of the world's OG one-percenters is both an unexpected reimagining of age-old tales and a much-needed reminder that corruption is cyclical-and that hope doesn't always have to feel so hopeless.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
With an impressive cast, a cheeky tone and little investment in substantive follow-through, the show goes from promising to frustrating to disappointing - albeit with tantalizing hints throughout of what could have been.
Observer
Laura Babiak
The series is smart (and it won't let you forget it), its world-building is intriguing, and it sets up a story that you want to watch. But despite all that, KAOS still needs to make good on the prophecy it's laid out and fully realize its potential.
Slant Magazine
Ross McIndoe
Most of the show's mythological aspects are rendered in uninspired terms.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
It's a clever, if not wholly original, premise, elevated by smart casting, sharp dialogue, and world-building that makes inspired use of some of Western culture's most enduring lore.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
There's a lot going on over the 10-episode series, which jumps from tone to tone, among and within its various threads - comedy, tragedy, satire, horror. They don't always mesh well, and the darker the series gets, the duller it becomes.
Variety
Aramide Tinubu
Though the eight-episode series illustrates the dangers of power and greed, it falters due to bulky storylines and wearisome characters.
CBR
Howard Waldstein
Sadly, Kaos takes characters who serve as reflections and never gives them a chance to reflect on themselves genuinely.
The Spool
Tim Stevens
All past is prelude, yes, but not every first season should be.
Common Sense Media
Polly Conway
Still, it's a sometimes compelling, often funny romp through an alternate universe where the gods are petulant, unforgiving, and sometimes wear Gucci.
Beverly Hills Courier
Neely Swanson
The success or failure of such phantasmagoria depends on the player and, for the most part, the chaos of Kaos is full to the brim with wonderful actors who make both their characters and circumstances, if not believable, at least worth following.
The Atlantic
Hannah Giorgis
A darkly funny, visually rich saga that highlights the enduring relevance of these moral quandaries and character studies -- without taking itself too seriously.
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
There is much to enjoy, not least Jeff Goldblum... he's being the most Jeff Goldblum he's been in quite a long time.
Inverse
Dais Johnston
Deliciously colorful, delightfully queer, and full of heart. The only problem is there isn't more.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
It's all reference and no reverence, almost as though the myths were used like pop-culture references in a Scream movie, more to flavor the story than to drive it. That said, the performances are universally good... and Kaos is a surprisingly easy watch.
Entertainment Voice
Alci Rengifo
"Kaos" has a lot of good laughs, delivered by an expert cast, yet it ultimately works because its barbarians are totally relatable.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
William Tucker
If there is a second season, [Kaos] must be bolder and braver if it wants to stay in the audience's tongues.
FandomWire
M.N. Miller
Netflix's Kaos is a showcase of Jeff Goldblum's quirky, intellectual, and playfully eccentric charms.
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