KAOS is a mythological dark-comedy on Netflix from creator Charlie Covell.[1] It premiered August 29, 2024.[2]
On October 8, 2024, KAOS was canceled by Netflix.[3]
Premise[]
Zeus has a wrinkle. He’s worried it might mean the end of the world and it might. Because on Earth, a group of humans unaware of their importance or their connection to each other learn that they are component parts of an ancient prophecy. Will they discover the truth about the gods, and what they’re doing to humans? And, if they do, will they be able to stop them?[2]
Credits[]
Cast[]
- Jeff Goldblum as Zeus
- Aurora Perrineau as Riddy
- Janet McTeer as Hera
- Cliff Curtis as Poseidon
- David Thewlis as Hades
- Killian Scott as Orpheus
- Misia Butler as Caeneus
- Leila Farzad as Ari
- Nabhaan Rizwan as Dionysus
- Rakie Ayola as Persephone
- Stanley Townsend as Minos
- Debi Mazar as Medusa
- Billie Piper as Cassandra
- Suzy Eddie Izzard as Lachy
- Shila Ommi as Pas
- Fady Elsayed as Glaucus
- Daniel Lawrence Taylor as Theseus
- Stephen Dillane as Prometheus
- Mat Fraser as Daedalus
- Ramon Tikaram as Charon
- Amanda Hadingue as Myrina
- Michelle Greenidge as The Tacita
- Sam Buttery as Atropos
- Ché as Clotho
- Selina Jones as Hippolyta II
- Rosie Cavaliero as Prue
- Kurt Egyiawan as Adrian
- Daniel Monks as Astyanax
- Gillian Cally as Hecuba
- Amanda Douge as Andromache
- Cathy Tyson as Alecto
- Natalie Klamar as Meg
- Donna Banya as Tisi
- Gabby Wong as Klara
- Robert Emms as Anatole
Crew[]
- Charlie Covell (creator/writer/executive producer)
- Jane Featherstone (executive producer)
- Chris Fry (executive producer)
- Katie Carpenter (executive producer)
- Georgi Banks Davies (director/executive producer)
- Nina Lederman (executive producer)
- Tanya Seghatchian (director/executive producer)
- John Woodward (executive producer)
- Harry Munday (producer)