Netflix will not order more seasons of Kaos, so it will end after one season, a diverse. The series, which puts the anti-heroes of Greek mythology in modern guise, premiered in August, and we wrote in our review of the Jeff Goldblum-starring series that its best moments are when it explores contemporary themes sometimes seriously, sometimes very funny. Millennials, they clash with mythological frameworks.
The first season ended in a very serious incident, with the series' creator, Charlie Covell, previously saying that he would tell the entire story in three seasons.
There were already rumors about the series being cancelled, but then one of the series' actresses, Aurora Perrineau, who plays Eurodike (Reddy), said goodbye to Kaos in a since-deleted Instagram post, confirming a fan's question. There will be no more seasons of the series. Variety then came out with the confirmed news.
Of course, we've already seen this in the streaming competition, despite the creators' three-season plan, Netflix probably didn't want to continue the series, so Kaos faced the fate of previous blockbusters, The OA or 1899, and ended prematurely.