Netflix incurs the wrath of the gods as Jeff Goldblum-starring Kaos series is reportedly canceled after one season

Another day, another Netflix TV Original canceled – and fans are making their feelings known

· TechRadar

News By Tom Power published 8 October 2024

"Don't be mad, Zeus, but we're canceling your TV show..." (Image credit: Justin Downing/Netflix)

Netflix has incurred the wrath of its fanbase after the streaming titan reportedly canceled its dark comedy Greek mythology-inspired series Kaos after one season.

According to one of the show's stars Aurora Perrineau, the Jeff Goldblum-starring TV Original won't be back for a second season following its apparent axing. Indeed, in a now-deleted Instagram post – as first reported by What's on Netflix – Perrineau heavily implied that Kaos had been canned after its initial eight-episode run. Responding to a fan on the same social media platform for confirmation that the show had been shelved not long after her original post, Perrineau replied: "Sadly, yes".

Netflix didn't respond to my request for an official comment on Kaos' rumored cancelation, nor Perrineau's reaction to its shelving, by the time of publication. I'll update this article if I receive a response.

If Kaos is the latest Netflix series to be consigned to the scrap heap, it'll be a huge blow to not only fans of the show, but also creator Charlie Covell. Speaking to Cosmopolitan magazine after the first season debuted on the world's best streaming service, Covell said it was his "dream" to turn Kaos into a three-season series. Sadly for Covell, Perrineau, and the rest of the cast and crew, it's highly unlikely that Covell's vision will be fully realized.

Based on Greek and Roman mythology, Kaos was marketed as a modern and darkly humorous retelling of the deities who lauded it over Earth's human population. In it, Goldblum stars as Zeus, the Greek gods' vain and corrupt leader who becomes increasingly paranoid that his long-running time as king is coming to an end. Indeed, Zeus becomes convinced that a prophecy – involving fellow god Prometheus and three humans named Eurydice, Caeneus, and Ariadne – will end his time as Mount Olympus' top dog, thus igniting a civil war between those who are ruled and those who rule them.

'If I don't get a second season of Kaos, I'm canceling my Netflix account'

Kaos may not be one of the best Netflix shows ever made but, as speculation about its rumored cancelation spreads online, fans have taken to social media to vent their fury at Netflix for scrapping another of its TV Originals. A quick glance at X/Twitter tells you all you need to know about what subscribers think of this decision, with many users labeling it a *ahem* Greek tragedy of sorts.

"Why do they even bother making new shows that have a great potential and cancel them after one season?" user sillyellitzobb opined. "You have to binge everything in one day to get more, and even hat isn't enough. This is no fun anymore". Meanwhile, another X/Twitter user in darkwillowz wrote: "Didn't Netflix JUST release Kaos like a week ago? And they are already cancelling it??? I mean no one even got a chance to watch it yet."

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