Jeff Goldblum brings his oddball charm to Netflix's Kaos, as he replaces Hugh Grant as Zeus. With most forms of entertainment getting greenlit these days being based on existing IP, Kaos stands out as unique as it's an original story. If it's based on any IP at all, it's some of the oldest there is: Greek mythology. Kaos joins the recent trend of shows playing with and modernizing mythology, including American Gods, Moon Knight, and Netflix's upcoming Sandmanadaptation.
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Kaos is a darkly comedic, contemporary reimaging of Greek mythology created by Charlie Covell that Grant was tapped to star in as the vengeful God Zeus. According to Deadline, Grant had to drop out due to date availability. Now the role is in Goldblum's capable hands. This take on Zeus sees the mighty King of the Gods spiraling into dangerous paranoia and neurosis when he discovers a wrinkle on his forehead one morning, becoming certain of his imminent downfall.
Goldblum is an idiosyncratic performer with some iconic performances under his belt. He's fresh off of reprising a few of his most iconic ones, reappearing as Dr. Ian Malcolm in the series-ending sequel Jurassic World: Dominion, as well as The Grandmaster in Thor: Love and Thunder in spirit, although not in physical form. Also appearing in the series are Janet McTeer as Hera, David Thewlis as Hades, and Cliff Curtis as Poseidon.Goldblum should be the perfect fit for the updated take on neurotic Gods in Kaos as he so often portrays neurotic men with God complexes in everything from The Fly to The Life Aquatic to Search Party.
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Source: Deadline
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