Kaos Series creator Charlie Covell thanks fans for their support following its cancellation and hopes the series can still resonate with viewers. The dark comedy retells Greek mythology in a more modern setting as a prophecy threatens to overthrow the seemingly all-powerful gods who are desperate to cling to power. Kaos starring Aurora Perrineau as Eurydice, Killian Scott as Orpheus, Misia Butler as Caeneas and Leila Farzad as Ariadne, with Jeff Goldblum, Janet McTeer and Nabhan Rizwan playing the gods Zeus, Hera and Dionysus.
Bye Kaos may have been interrupted by Netflix’s cancellation, Covell released his own statement about the fate of the series through the production company SISTERInstagram account.
While Covell emphasized how unfortunate it was that the show was cancelled, they encouraged viewers to focus on the good parts of its existence. The creator of the series said he was proud of the hard work of the cast and crew to bring the series to the screen. Covell then thanked fans for their support, theorizing and acknowledging even the smallest nods and references.
They even hinted that they noticed one fan correctly guessed who the upcoming Kaos might be. Covell concluded his statement by asking fans to continue talking about the show despite its cancellation, just so more people can discover it and appreciate the hard work of the creative team.
What Charlie Covell’s statement means for the future of Kaos
The fate of Olympus is sealed
Based on Covell’s statement, it appears that the future Kaos was canceled and that there was little hope that a fan-led campaign could save the show. For those who have already invested, this will certainly be a nasty blow, since Kaos The ending of the first season set the mortal and godly characters on an exciting path in the second season. Next season could see Zeus’ reign face new challenges and the arrival of the titular Kaos.
Connected
However, Covell’s response offers a glimmer of hope that viewers may be able to find some closure to some of the lingering events. Kaos riddles that will remain unanswered. At least one theory about the nature of Kaos turned out to be correct, so those who enjoyed the series can continue to speculate and discover something new. So while the creator may be keeping the answer to himself for now, there may come a time when Covell decides to reveal more about it. Kaos imaginary ending.
Our view on the abolition of Khaos
This highlights the increasingly visible problem with streaming
Kaos joins many other shows such as My Lady Jane, Dead Boys DetectivesAnd Novice, in an unfortunate streaming trend. Despite positive reviews, passionate fans, and even stable viewership numbers, these shows quickly declined after one season as they failed to organically attract even more viewers over time. Instead, they were pressured to be a hit in the first season.
This is a prime example of how quickly streamers go offline, often to the show’s detriment.
This problem, while not limited to Netflix as a company, is increasingly associated with the streamer. Many online were surprised Kaossudden cancellation, with some saying they hadn’t even watched it yet or were completely unaware of it. This is a prime example of how quickly streamers go offline, often to the show’s detriment. However, Covell’s message of challenging optimism and his request to recognize their team’s hard work is sure to resonate with many.
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