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Spoilers for Chaos Season 1 Ahead!
Chaos Has many great Greek myths that season 2 should cover, adding to the expansive, reimagined world of power and betrayals. The Netflix show follows three mythological mortals – Caeneus, Riddy and Ari – who are fated to bring down the king of the gods, Zeus. After eight episodes of narrative twists and turns, The end of Chaos Season 1 sets the story up to continue, stopping with a cliffhanger. While the show’s next season has yet to be confirmed, creator Charlie Cowell has spoken positively about Chaos season 2, indicating that Netflix is ​​open to the possibility.
If the show is going to get another season, they’re going to have to find new myths to add to the mix. Chaos has already well represented Greek mythology, incorporating the distorted, saucy aspects of the gods. Covell showed their passion for the source material, integrating both upper and lowercase letters of mythology. Fortunately, there are great myths that would fit into the world and the history that they developed.
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Eros curses Apollo and Daphne
Apollo chased Daphne because of the punishment of Eros
When picking Chaos Myths to include in Kaos season 2, the Hellenistic story of Apollo and Daphne would fit well into the show. In Ovid’s retelling of the myth, Apollo angered Eros/Cupid, so the god of love and sex decided to cause mayhem.
Eros shot Apollo with an arrow, which made him interested in the nymph Daphne. He then struck the nymph with another arrow, causing her to recoil from Apollo. Apollo always pursued her love, so her father turned Daphne into a laurel tree so she could escape him.
This myth should be introduced in Chaos Season 2 because of the existing story. The god of sun and music is mentioned when Zeus calls his children Chaos Season 1, Episode 2Making it natural that the god will be introduced in the next season. Moreover, the myth would fit with the nature of the other gods, showing how a parent can rub off on their child.
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The Danaids kill their husbands
Four gods are involved in the myth of the Danides
Chaos Heavy features the Greek gods and sets up the introduction of new gods in Zeus and Hera’s family tree in season 2. As such, The show should incorporate one myth that connects many members of the pantheon – that of the Danaides.Also called the Danaids or the Belides.
Considering Poseidon and Hera seemingly broke up at the end of Chaos Season 1, Amymone’s introduction would make sense, even if none of the other gods appeared.
In mythology, the 50 daughters of Danaus were married off to Egypt’s sons with the instructions to kill the men on their wedding night. 49 followed the plan, beheading their husbands, but Hypermestra refused to kill her husband, Lynceus. During Hypermestra’s trial, Aphrodite intervened, speaking on the woman’s behalf.
However, this is not the gods’ only connection to the story. Hermes and Athena cleansed the other wives of their crimes. Additionally, one of the Danaides, Amymone, had sex with Poseidon. Considering Poseidon and Hera seemingly broke up at the end of Chaos Season 1, Amymone’s introduction would make sense, even if none of the other gods appeared. However, it would be an even more perfect choice if the second season introduced any of the other deities into the story.
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Relationship of Leto and Zeus
Artemis and Apollo are the children of Leto and Zeus
If Chaos Season 2 decides to introduce Apollo and Artemis, the show will need to include the myth of Leto and Zeus since they are the parents of the twins. Leto and Zeus are cousins ​​who, depending on the source, are either married or having a sexual relationship. Either way, Leto is pregnant with Zeus’ babies, which makes Hera jealous.
As punishment, Hera cursed her to never find solid ground on earth where she could give birth. She wandered around Greece asking for shelter, but no one was willing to resist Hera. Therefore, Zeus created the island of Delos for her, on which she could give birth (at least in one version of the myth).
Four days after Leto gave birth to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt killed the snake called Python. Leto went through labor for nine days, eventually giving birth to Apollo. In addition to providing a background for the twin gods, The introduction of Leto and Zeus’ relationship in Chaos Season 2 could offer more tension for Hera.
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The Rape of Medusa by Poseidon
Ovid’s version of this myth would best fit the narrative of Kaos
Although Medusa appears in Chaos Season 1, she wasn’t given much time or attention. With her being one of the rebels trying to take down Zeus, Chaos Season 2 should develop Medusa’s backstory more. The original Greek myths presented Medusa as giving birth to a Gorgon with wings and snakes for hair. however, Chaos It would be better to incorporate the retelling presented by Ovid.
In Ovid’s version, Medusa was born a beautiful woman with luscious hair, gaining the attention of Poseidon. The god of the sea followed Medusa into Athena’s temple, where the couple either had sex or Poseidon raped her. Unable to punish her uncle, Athena turned Medusa into a monster with snakes for hair that turned people into stone.
This version of her myth is the better choice for Chaos Season 2 because The show centers the voices of female characters, calling out the gods’ bad behavior. Poseidon was easy to leave Chaos Season 1, but he’s just as bad as Zeus in the myths. Additionally, this backstory may contribute to the character’s drive to take down the gods.
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Chaos and the birth of the cosmos
Kaos is the first primordial goddess in Greek mythology
The title of Netflix Chaos Hints at a possible character for season 2 that would fit perfectly into the existing dysfunctional family of the Greek Gods. In mythology, the term kaos refers to either the disordered state of the universe before the gods or the first primordial god in Greek mythology. The latter created Tartarus, Eros, Gaia, Nyx, and Erebus. Gaia then created Uranus, mountains and Pontus. Gaia and Uranus were born, with Gaia giving birth to the first generation of Titans – including Kronus and Rhea, the parents of Zeus and his siblings.
Chaos Season 2 could include the primordial goddess, incorporating her into the show’s lore. Even if she doesn’t create the universe and the gods in the Netflix series, She may still be the family matriarch and someone Zeus fears. This would add an interesting dynamic, as Zeus doesn’t seem to be openly afraid of anyone, despite his obvious insecurities and fears that the crowd can see.
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Medea kills her two sons
Vengeful women are central to Kaos season 1
When it comes to depressing Greek myths, there is no shortage of choices. However, Medea is perhaps the best-known one centering on a woman. In the myth of Medea, the titular main character helped Jason finish his quest and left her home to be with him, only for her to be abandoned by him. She punishes him for leaving by killing their two sons.
Medea’s myth is not directly related to the characters in Chaos Season 1, only loosely connecting to Hera. However, it would fit perfectly into the tone and themes of the Netflix show. In another Greek mythology TV show, Medea’s filicide would be too disturbing to appear. luckily, Chaos lies in the darker, more disturbing elements of Greek mythologyMaking the thought of a woman killing her children fitting.
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moreover, Chaos has already included oppressed women who take revenge on their oppressors, such as Hera and Ari. As such, Medea would not feel out of place in the existing story.
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Sisyphus’ punishment by the gods
If Chaos Season 2 wanted to give Prometheus an ally who has just as strong a reason to hate the gods, the story should represent the myth of Sisyphus and his punishment. Sisyphus thought negatively about the gods, trying to trick them and constantly outsmart them. When the mythological figure chained up Thanatos, the god of death, it caused humans to stop dying.
It seems unlikely that Charon, Prometheus, and Medusa are the only people leading the charge against the gods in Chaos.
As a punishment, the gods gave Sisyphus a useless task, which he would never finish. He had to push a massive boulder up a hill in the underworld. Every time he got closer to the top, the boulder went down to the bottom. Like Prometheus, this is another example in Greek mythology of someone getting punished for trying to defy the gods. The two stories fit together like puzzle pieces.
It seems unlikely that Charon, Prometheus, and Medusa are the only people leading the charge against the gods in Chaos. If the Netflix series wanted to show how expansive the effort is, They may have that Sisyphus is already part of the movement or join them.
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The Cult of the Maenads
The Maenads were a cult that worshiped the Greek god of wine
An obvious choice for a myth to include in Chaos Season 2 is the Maenads, a cult of women who follow Dionysus. Stories about the Maenads are perhaps the most well-known myths related to Dionysus. The group is described as wild, frenzied and neurotic. They live in the mountains and forests, dance, hunt animals and drink wine. The group is notable for their violent tendencies, killing characters like King Pentheus and Orpheus.
Since Chaos Season 1 introduces the god of wine, showing him partying and having sex, It is not a far stretch to believe that some of these patrons would worship Dionysus. how so The maenads already feel like they would exist in the established world. Since the god went against his father after Dennis the cat’s murder in Chaos In season 1, Dionysus could use his maenads to help plot an attack against the rest of the pantheon.
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The relationship of Aphrodite and Hephaestus
Aphrodite repeatedly cheated on Hephaestus as her father cheated on Hera
Kaos season 2 will undoubtedly introduce new members of the pantheon, including Aphrodite, the goddess of love. With her introduction, Kaos should also weave in the myth of Aphrodite and Hephaestus. Despite being married to each other, Aphrodite had an ongoing affair with Ares, the god of war. On top of cheating, Aphrodite gave birth to many children with Ares.
In revenge, Hephaestus crafted a golden bed that would trap them, revealing their affair to all the other gods. Even if the show didn’t want to include the revenge aspect of the relationship, Kaos would be better off showing the dysfunctional relationship between the two spouses.
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The inclusion of this couple would show the impact of Zeus and Hera’s infidelity on their kids and stepkids. Additionally, it would fit in with the more taboo parts of the Netflix show and mythology, since Aphrodite and Ares are half-brothers.
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The romance between Ariadne and Dionysus
Ari and Dionysus meet at the end of Kaos season 1
The last myth that Chaos Season 2 would be wise to incorporate the romance between Dionysus and Ariadne. Not all versions of Ariadne’s myth end with her marrying Dionysus; However, this is one of the possible variations of her story. Dionysus and Ariadne fall in love and get married, with the former gifting the latter immortality – either by placing her crown in the sky as a star or by going to the underworld to retrieve her soul.
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The specific events of the myth would not necessarily fit within ChaosSince Ariadne is not in a relationship with and then abandoned by Theseus. however, The dialogue already hints at the possible love story between Dionysus and Ari. The first thing the god of wine says when he sees her is that he thinks he’s in love. Then, at the end of Chaos Season 1, he approaches her for help. It seems as though creator Charlie Covell will be setting up the two to have a relationship in future seasons of the Netflix show.