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Netflix Drama “Kaos” Starring Jeff Goldblum Has Viewers Saying the Same Thing

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Netflix’s new fantasy drama Kaos landed on screens this week, quickly capturing viewers’ hearts. The contemporary reimagining of Greek mythology has audiences enthralled.

Jeff Goldblum stars as Zeus in the star-studded eight-part series. Zeus becomes consumed by paranoia after noticing a wrinkle on his forehead, considering it a sign of his impending end. This leads him to unleash his wrath upon his human subjects.

Viewers have passionately praised the show, with many binge-watching all eight episodes in one go. One ecstatic fan took to social media, writing, “OH MAN KAOS IS REALLY GOOD!! The writing is so solid, the outfits and costume design are so fun, and whoever picked that soundtrack has such taste.” Another viewer declared, “I just binge-watched #Kaos – Outstanding series.”

A third fan remarked, “Just watched #Kaos, and even if you have no idea about Greek mythology, it’s brilliant. Also, it has Jeff Goldblum in it. What else do you need to know?” Another user urged their followers, “If you haven’t already started this… what are you waiting for? 10/10 #kaos.”

Another aspect of Kaos that has enchanted fans is the epic soundtrack, featuring hits from ABBA, Dire Straits, David Bowie, and Fatboy Slim. One fan commented, “The music budget for Kaos on @netflix must have been bananas. And I am here for it. #Kaos,” while another praised, “All the flowers to the music supervisor on Kaos. Wickedly brilliant.”

Although it has just debuted, viewers are already clamoring for a second season. Expressing their hopes, a fan wrote, “Kaos is so amazing. Hopefully, we get a season 2,” and another echoed, “Kaos is so good I need season two now.”

For those who haven’t yet watched the drama, it’s set in the modern-day empire of Crete, ruled by Zeus. Following his discovery of a wrinkle on his forehead, Zeus becomes increasingly paranoid and believes his days in power are numbered.

Zeus’s paranoia is not without foundation, as his former friend-turned-prisoner Prometheus (Stephen Dillane) is devising a plan to overthrow him. The show’s logline reveals, “Jeff Goldblum plays Zeus, king of the gods. All-powerful, cruel, occasionally benevolent… he has no idea that the plot to take him down has begun.”

Adding to the show’s appeal is its impressive cast, including Janet McTeer, Cliff Curtis, David Thewlis, Killian Scott, Debi Mazar, Aurora Perrinea, Misia Butler, Leila Farzad, Rakie Ayola, Stanley Townsend, Billie Piper, and Eddie Izzard.

Source: Particle News