Fans of blockbuster new Netflix show beg for second series as creator admits ‘my dream was three seasons’ amid rave reviews

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Fans of a new Netflix blockbuster are begging the creators to release a second season.

The hit eight-part series Kaos, starring Billie Piper and Jeff Goldblum, has captivated viewers since it hit the streaming service on August 29.

Critics also called the film an “absolute success” after this “crazy” black comedy was released.

Fans are now begging for confirmation that a second season is coming soon.

Viewers shared their obsession with the series on X, writing: ‘I need them to confirm a second season for Kaos on Netflix’,

Fans of new Netflix blockbuster series are begging creators to release a second season

The hit eight-part series Kaos, starring Billie Piper and Jeff Goldblum, has captivated viewers since it hit the streaming service on August 29

‘There needs to be a #Kaos season 2….’,

‘I NEED A 2ND SEASON OF #KAOS ASAP!!!’,

‘I absolutely loved #Kaos!! It’s Greek mythology turned into a big family drama with great characters and storylines.

‘The cast is amazing, it’s visually stunning but I’ll definitely have to watch it again to understand everything. I need a season 2 please #Kaosnetflix’,

‘It started SLOW, so I’m not saying I didn’t have doubts, but I can’t praise this show enough now that I’ve finished it.

‘Not a comedy, but a modern, comedic take on ancient Greek myths, masterfully performed by an all-star cast. Season 2 when??? #KAOS’.

The series by Charlie Covell, creator of The End of the F****** World, has impressed connoisseurs with its modern interpretation of Greek mythology.

Starring Jeff Goldblum as the power-hungry, tracksuit-wearing Zeus, his “effortless” performance and “crazy charisma” leave viewers wanting more.

Critics also called the film an “absolute triumph” after the “mad” black comedy came out

Fans are now begging for confirmation that a second series will be released in the future

The eight-episode series from The End of the F***ing World creator Charlie Covell has impressed experts with its modern take on Greek mythology (Suzy Izzard as Lachy)

Billie, depicted with rotten teeth and messy hair, plays a mysterious woman named Cassandra, who can make predictions about the future

The series follows Zeus, who wakes up one day to find a wrinkle on his forehead and believes it to be a sign that an ancient prophecy foretelling his downfall is coming true.

Billie, depicted with rotten teeth and tousled hair, plays a mysterious woman named Cassandra, who can make predictions about the future.

The series follows Zeus, who wakes up one day to find a wrinkle on his forehead, which he believes is a sign that an ancient prophecy predicting his downfall is coming true.

In The StandardIn the four-star review, Vicky Jessop writes: ‘This is easily the most insane series the show has released in a long time.’

She adds: ‘The show is an explosion of creativity that almost jumps off the screen, punctuated by sharp bursts of humour and pathos.

“The story is insane, the energy is frenetic, and the performances are bizarre. But it all comes together and the end result is a glorious explosion of firework energy. Just what you need to chase away those fall blues.”

KAOS: What do the critics say?

The Telegraph

Judgement:

Jasper Rees praises the black comedy as an ‘exuberant retelling of the Greek myths’.

He adds: ‘It all looks beautifully expensive, even without a lot of special effects. The musical palette also travels throughout the store, from Mozart to Bowie via Enya.’

The Standard

Judgement:

Vicky Jessop writes: ‘This is definitely the most insane series to come out in a long time.’

She adds: ‘The show is an explosion of creativity that almost jumps off the screen, punctuated by sharp bursts of humour and pathos.

“The story is insane, the energy is frenetic, and the performances are bizarre. But it all comes together and the end result is a glorious explosion of firework energy. Just what you need to chase away those fall blues.”

The guard

Judgement:

The publication describes the series as “witty, accurate, fiercely intelligent, funny and brutal.”

Lucy Mangan writes: ‘This fantasy series is an unmitigated triumph. The story of Zeus and modern coexistence is intelligent, intricate and action-packed.’

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Judgement:

TV editor Emily Baker notes: ‘An explosion of colour and detail that could at times resemble a Versace advert. This is a big budget film, not a crazy journey through ancient Greek mythology. No classical backdrop required.’

Radio times

Judgement:

Louise Griffin says it’s “hard to imagine anyone else in the role of Zeus” and praises Jeff Goldblum’s portrayal.

She continues: ‘With its fantastic cast and surprisingly dark subject matter, Kaos brings something completely new to the table.

‘KAOS draws the audience into a disturbing, funny and poignant story and surprises us with a soundtrack that is divine. The film manages to sustain the eight episodes, culminating in an epic and, again, surprisingly dark final part.’

Financial Times

Judgement:

According to the publication, Jeff brings “his usual goofy charisma” to his “effortless” portrayal of Zeus, but adds that the series struggles to create a story arc.

THe concluded: “Ultimately, Kaos is too plot-driven and diffuse to be a lighthearted diversion, too archaic and meta to be genuinely invested in. It may be an imaginative take on old stories, but it’s unlikely to become a classic.”

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