EntertainmentStreamingNetflix’s new no.1 series is hilarious – and its Rotten Tomatoes score is climbing fastKaos is chaotic brilliance – and Jeff Goldblum at his finestWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
EntertainmentStreamingNetflix’s new no.1 series is hilarious – and its Rotten Tomatoes score is climbing fastKaos is chaotic brilliance – and Jeff Goldblum at his finestWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Kaos is chaotic brilliance – and Jeff Goldblum at his finest
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Having coveredthe best streaming services' various releases over recent months, there’s been a lot of filler and generally a lack of killer new shows in 2024. Well, Netflix’s latest no.1 series changes that, as it’s truly hilarious – making it my favourite show of the year already.
I’m talking aboutKaos, which has been a slow climber up the Netflix chart since its release last month, but which has finally got itself onto the top spot – where I’m sure it looks down upon its subjects in the lower ranks. Check out the trailer below to get a grasp of what this modern spin on classic mythology is all about:
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What did surprise me about the show, however, is that itsRotten Tomatoes score wasn’t especially highupon its debut. I’ve been watching its audience score climb, though, with an 80% rating at the time of writing – but it deserves far more than that, in my view, and I suspect as more people watch the show that its quirkiness will help to see it climb further.
All eight episodes ofKaoswere released in one go, too, so there’s no drip-feeding of episodes released on a weekly basis like so many current other big shows – such asApple TV+‘sSunnyandBad Monkey, both of which I’ve been enjoying too (the former a little less as it’s come towards its close though).
Kaosreigns right now, though, with many binge-watching their way through the mayhem – and already calling for a second season (which is yet to be confirmed). WhileThe Boyshas been a major success for Amazon, I think Netflix could see the same success with this new show – so here’s hoping there’s more to come.
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Update Friday 6 September: note that Kaos was no.1 in Germany, the location from where this article was written, and hasn’t reached the top chart spot in the UK to date
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