People are calling new Netflix offering the 'best show they've ever seen'

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By James Kay

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A new Netflix show has taken the platform by storm and people are even dubbing it the "best show" they've ever seen.

Finding things to watch on Netflix can be tricky because the streaming service is jam-packed full of gold.

netflix (2).jpgNetflix is full of great movies and shows. Credit: Chesnot / Getty

That being said, sometimes too much of a good thing can be a bad thing and you spend hours scratching your head.

But fear not, because a new show may take away the stress of finding something new as people are raving about it.

I am, of course, talking about KAOS.

Watch the trailer below: 

The show, which stars Hollywood veteran Jeff Goldblum as the Greek god Zeus, centers around a dark prophecy involving three mortals that threatens his reign on Mount Olympus.

The storyline intensifies when Orpheus, portrayed by Killian Scott, embarks on a perilous journey to the underworld to reclaim his deceased wife, Riddy, played by Aurora Perrineau.

This quest sets off a chain of events that could ultimately lead to Zeus’s downfall.

The first season, consisting of eight episodes, dropped on August 28, leaving viewers on edge as they await the season's conclusion to see if the brewing war against the gods will be resolved or left hanging for future installments.

GettyImages-2168103231.jpgThe show stars Jeff Goldblum and Janet McTeer. Credit: Dave Benett/Getty

In the meantime, people have rushed to social media to heap praise on the new show.

"KAOS is one of the most creative and compelling shows I’ve seen in a while," one person posted on X.

A second added: "Kaos is SO good, best show I’ve watched in a longggg [sic] time."

A third person said: "Kaos might actually be the best show i’ve ever seen."

With that being said, the show does come with concerns for some, but it puts it in an even more positive light.

GettyImages-2168103442.jpgHave you watched KAOS yet? Credit: Dave Benett/Getty

Some viewers are already worried that the series may not have a long shelf life, citing Netflix's history of abruptly canceling popular shows.

One dedicated fan, who binged the entire series in just 24 hours, shared their concerns on Reddit.

They wrote: "My only disappointment is that Netflix made it. And I think we all know what Netflix does to awesome shows.

"But my fingers are doubly crossed this time that they continue with this story. This was something special. I just can’t get over how well it was done."

A comment on the post echoed the thoughts: "Couldn't agree more - the more I watched, the more I got worried that I'll get too attached.

"This will definitely be one of the better Netflix series that we'll miss if we won't see more."

Have you seen KAOS yet, and if so, what did you think?

Featured image credit: Dave Benett/Getty