Netflix's Kaos Explained: Analyzing The Updated Myths, Unpacking That Ending & More! ⚡👑

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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    Netflix's KAOS has become a huge hit by pulling some very old stories into the modern day: ancient Greek mythology. In this telling, some of the most recognizable names from the ancient legends are everyday people, and the Greek gods are still worshiped and revered. Whether you’re familiar with Greek mythology or not, KAOS is loaded with clever nods to the enduring stories that shape the trials and tribulations each character faces, while still creating a brand-new plot. Let’s dive into our Take on the Greek myths that inspired KAOS, how they were updated to fit our world, and, of course, that cliffhanger ending.
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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:43 Ancient myths brought into our modern world
    01:47 Orpheus & Riddy, updating a love story
    04:30 Crete, Minos, Ari & the "minotaur"
    08:54 Prometheus & Zeus's endless battle
    10:15 Season one ending explained
    11:05 A line appears...
    12:42 The order wanes...
    13:27 The family falls and kaos reins
    13:59 What could be to come in season 2
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