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"content": "Kaos. A Netflix show about Greek Mythology set in an alternate contemporary Europe (and more specifically Crete)? Colour me interested. I only knew two cast members, Jeff Goldblum who plays a suitably unhinged Zeus and Eddie Izzard who plays the fate Lachesis, but the rest of the cast is really good. Kaos tells the story of a conspiracy of gods and mortals to overthrow Zeus, who has become just as tyrannical as his father before him. It revolves around the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, and since all good myths are malleable, there are motifs you'll recognise and others that are entirely new and different. I really enjoyed this series, the only caveat being that it definitely does not end. Netflix, if you don't release a season 2, I'll cancel my subscription. #tvseries #mythology #greek\nhttps://imaginair.es/system/media_attachments/files/113/146/445/110/266/748/original/094e066165bec008.jpg\n",
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