Kaos currently has an average rating of 7 out of 10 and has been rated by 154 users on our platform.
...offers some fun flourishes of originality, drama and intrigue through admirable rewrites of ancient Greek myths and legends.
Read full review at IgnEncompassing all of Zeus's horrific personality traits, Goldblum somehow makes him witty and captivating - if slightly manic - so that we're genuinely in fear of his downfall.
Read full review at Radio TimesClever concept with witty dialogue and creative cinematography. I found it rather gratuitous and sensationalistic, however—very “Hollywood”, clearly out to shock & impress.
For those who want something a little more adult than Percy Jackson, but slightly less dark than American Gods, KAOS may be the modern mythological reimagining you’re looking for.
Read full review at Empire...reigns with a fresh, ferocious take on Greek mythology.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubThere’s no denying that parts of Kaos are compelling – stories don’t endure for millennia if they aren’t, fundamentally, a good old yarn.
Read full review at The Independent...is jam-packed with goofball gods; standouts include Goldblum as the trashy Zeus, a being with all the power and none of the taste, living a Kardashian-esque life of excess...
Read full review at Common Sense MediaDen forrygende teatralske Zeus spilles helt igennem udsøgt af Jeff Goldblum med så stor inderlighed og humor, at man ånder lettet op, hver gang han er på skærmen.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet Ekko...kreativt möte mellan mytologi och samtid.
Read full review at Filmtopp...jag kan lova att det här inte liknar någonting som gjorts på temat tidigare. På ett imponerande sätt så moderniseras det gamla utan att det förlorar den klassiska känslan.
Read full review at Moviezine...kreativt möte mellan mytologi och samtid.
Read full review at FilmtoppI Charlie Covells (...) Netflix-serie ‘Kaos’ møder vi de græske guder, som de aldrig er set før, i en satirisk og kunstnerisk ambitiøs revitalisering af den græske mytologi.
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