Jeff Goldblum’s KAOS Series Climbs Netflix Top 10 Charts

Jeff Goldblum’s KAOS Series Climbs Netflix Top 10 Charts


Chaos It is anything but, as with the new. Netflix The series is quickly rising up the streaming service's charts. The new show, which stars Jeff Goldblum The strange, sexy and all-powerful Zeus made his debut last Thursday (August 29), and the modern take on Greek mythology has already climbed to second place on Netflix’s global Top 10 list. During the week of August 26 to September 1, Chaos It quickly amassed 22.8 million watch hours and 3.4 million views.



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Surprisingly, within the first week of its release, Chaos The film didn't even make the top 10 in the US. However, it did land at number five in the UK on Netflix's top 10 films in the country. Ironically, the Goldblum-led adventure landed at number three in Greece's top 10, beating out Emily in Paris Season 4 is in first place. For those who aren't familiar Chaos, In a recent interview with Tudum (below), Goldblum described his character and what to expect from the show:


“My personality is complex and attractive, not to mention tough.
Charlie Covell's writing leapt off the page and hit my stomach like a bolt of lightning, something smart, surprising, unexpected, profound, and deeply moving. […]
“It's like a magic carpet of disaster.”

Goldblum said in the same interview:

“[The wrinkle] Is this the exciting thing that makes you say, “Oh, nature is like a chicken that will come home.” The longer it takes [thought process] The longer it goes on the worse it gets.
It's like hungry dogs – when they are left without food in the basement, they start barking louder and louder.
“And when they're finally let out, oh my.”



No homework required to enjoy KAOS

The new Netflix series has come a long way since it was originally announced in 2022 that Hugh Grant would be playing Zeus in ChaosThe show, which updates Greek mythology for the present, especially as it relates to Jeff Goldblum’s ruler and protector of gods and mortals, requires no historical obligation to enjoy. The show’s executive producer Charlie Covell said in the same report:

“I never want people to feel like they can't watch the show unless they do their homework,
Because this is so terrible and it is a kind of exclusion.
But I would like to benefit from the people who read it. [the Greek myths] “Being like, 'Easter egg, Easter egg, Easter egg.'”


Covel also said:

He – She [the inspiration for KAOS] It was always a mix of things,
But the stories were always about
Eternal things like love, power, and death,
And broken families.
“And it was always funny in my mind.”

Janet McTeer, who plays Hera in Chaos, Viewers are warned that Zeus' powers grow in increasingly frightening ways over the course of the eight-episode series. “The more you watch the series, hopefully the more scared you'll get.” [smiles], Because you know his power and what he can do. “And it's so cool.”

All 8 episodes
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These movies are now available to stream and/or watch on Netflix, as of this writing. Be sure to check out the hilarious and action-packed official trailer.
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