Netflix has officially canceled its Greek mythology-inspired series Kaos after just one season, leaving fans of the show devastated. Despite being one of the top shows on the platform and even topping Netflix globally for a time, the streaming giant has decided not to move forward with additional seasons. This decision came as a surprise to many, especially since creator Charlie Covell had planned for three seasons and expressed a clear vision for the show’s plot.
Aurora Perrineau, one of the stars of the series who played Eurydice, hinted at the cancellation on Instagram, expressing her deep disappointment. She described how much the role meant to her, especially as a minority and a survivor of abuse, noting that it was one of the first times she felt proud of herself and her work. Perrineau’s heartfelt post has since been deleted, but it gave fans insight into how much the cast invested in the project.
Fans took to social media to express their frustration with Netflix’s decision, with many calling the move a “shambles” and questioning why a high-budget show like Kaos would be axed when cheaper reality series continue to thrive. Viewers praised the unique storytelling of the series, which reimagined the tales of gods and goddesses in modern times.
Despite the show’s promising start and dedicated fan base, Netflix has not provided any specific reasons for the cancellation, leaving fans of the mythology-based drama disappointed and longing for more.