They admit to spending quarantine playing the new video game Hades, the addicting roguelike title from Supergiant Games that envisions a Greek fantasy where players control the son of Hades and escape the underworld. Until they know what the future holds for Blood of Zeus, the Parlapanides Brothers are kicking back as their dream project is out in the world. "It all depends on whether we get viewership we get a second season. "We've planned out what we would hope to be a five-season arc," Charley says, though he adds Netflix is "only committed" to the first season for now. That same measurement is being applied to Blood of Zeus. While Netflix is notoriously secretive about its entire process, the brothers reveal it all depends on how many subscribers stream a new show over its first 30 days on Netflix. The Parlapanides Brothers also reveal that Blood of Zeus is a story they've planned for five seasons, though its future is dependent on how Season 1 performs. The show's creators tease Hades will play a bigger role in future seasons. We go back to the story of when the brothers divided the three realms of the world."Īt the end of 'Blood of Zeus,' the Greek underworld god Hades (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) appears before Seraphim. The three brothers." He teases there are "things that happened in Season 1 that are really set-ups for Season 2. But we have a 20-page outline for Season 2, and it's very much a story of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon. "Fundamentally, Season 1 is about Heron and Seraphim, and their stories continue in Season 2. "It's a big set-up for Season 2," Charley Parlapanides says. “We have a 20-page outline for Season 2, and it's very much a story of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon.” With Zeus and Poseidon already introduced in Blood of Zeus, the Parlapanides Brothers tell Inverse the future of the show will see Hades getting a bigger piece of the action. When the Olympians divvied up the spoils, Hades got the underworld, along with his guard dog Cerberus. Together, they defeated their father Cronus and his generation of Titans. Shared across the many interpretations of Hades is that he is the brother of Zeus (ruler of the sky) and Poseidon (ruler of the ocean). Whether you know him as a blue-haired goofball in Disney movies or from the hit indie video game, the legend of Hades has been around for thousands of years. Seraphim, in the Netflix anime 'Blood of Zeus.' Netflix What Hades means for Blood of Zeus "But I can help you," Hades tells Seraphim, on one condition. Hades points to the tower, warning Seraphim it is a place "far worse than you can imagine." Off in the distance, there's a looming tower evocative of Barad-dûr from Lord of the Rings (but a hundred times more evil).Ī stranger walks out of the fog and identifies himself as Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, who credits Seraphim for using his bident. Warning: Spoilers for Blood of Zeus Season 1 ahead.Īt the end of Blood of Zeus, Seraphim wakes up on the river Styx carried by the phantom ferryman on his way to the underworld. In an interview with Inverse, Blood of Zeus showrunners Vlas and Charly Parlapanides reveal how the ending sets up a possible Season 2 - and what's stopping Season 2 from happening right now. When the dust settles, Zeus' human son Heron (Derek Phillips) stands tall with the other gods on Mount Olympus, while his half-demon brother Seraphim (Elias Toufexis) rides the river Styx.Īnd Seraphim isn't alone. Deep in the underworld, another deity made themselves known in a way that is both exciting and just a little bone-chilling.īlood of Zeus, the latest American anime on Netflix from animation studio Powerhouse, tells a new story about the Greek Olympians and their war against the Giants. The show may be titled Blood of Zeus, but the god of thunder doesn't get the last laugh in Netflix's new anime hit.
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