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'I Only Play Goddesses Now': Janet McTeer on Starring in 'Succession' with Gods Drama 'Kaos'
Introduction
Janet McTeer, the Academy Award-nominated actress, is taking on a new role as a goddess in the upcoming drama series 'Kaos,' a modern-day retelling of Greek mythology. In an exclusive interview, McTeer discussed her character, the challenges of playing a divine figure, and her thoughts on the show's exploration of contemporary issues.
McTeer's Role as Nyx
McTeer plays Nyx, the primordial goddess of night. She is described as a powerful and mysterious figure who represents the chaos and darkness that exists within all of us. McTeer was drawn to the role because of its complexity and the opportunity to explore the duality of human nature.
“Nyx is a force of nature,” McTeer said. “She is both beautiful and terrifying, and she represents the things that we fear most about ourselves. But she is also a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.”
Challenges of Playing a Goddess
Playing a goddess presented several challenges for McTeer. She had to find a way to portray a character who is both human and divine, and who exists outside of our understanding of reality. She also had to balance the character's power with her vulnerability.
“It was a challenge to find a way to make Nyx relatable to a modern audience,” McTeer said. “But I think that's what makes the show so compelling. It takes these ancient myths and makes them relevant to our lives today.”
Contemporary Themes in 'Kaos'
'Kaos' explores a variety of contemporary themes, including the nature of power, the role of technology, and the challenges of modern life. McTeer believes that these themes will resonate with viewers.
“The show is set in a world that is both familiar and strange,” McTeer said. “It's a world where the gods are real, but they are also flawed and struggling with the same problems that we all are. I think that will make the show very relatable to audiences.”
Conclusion
Janet McTeer's performance as Nyx in 'Kaos' is a tour de force. She brings a depth and complexity to the role that makes the character both relatable and awe-inspiring. The show's exploration of contemporary themes is sure to resonate with viewers, making it a must-watch for fans of mythology, drama, and thought-provoking entertainment.