CHARLIE COVELL WAS BETWEEN takes on her mythological series Kaos when she witnessed a miraculous moment. Jeff Goldblum, who plays Zeus, king of the Greek gods, had just filmed a scene with Suzy Eddie Izzard, who portrays Lachesis, one of the three Fates. They sat down for a break from the baking hot Spanish sun and Covell – previously best known for creating The End Of The F**king World – joined them.
“I had loved both of them since I was tiny,” Covell tells SFX. “I didn’t know where to put myself, and she did the Death Star Canteen skit just for me and Jeff.” That Star Wars skit is legendary; one of the best-known pieces of British comedy in recent history.
“I was just like, ‘I think I could die today, that would be fine, this is the best day of my life,’” laughs Covell. “Then Jeff was acting out parts of The Godfather. Then they would do the scenes together that I had written. It was a definite high point.”
That combination of comedy, pure star power and a certain, unquantifiable Britishness encapsulates the bones of , a series that sees the lives of the Greek gods threatened by a prophecy slowly coming true. It’s a wonderfully creative work with Goldblum at its centre as the tracksuit-wearing, paranoid and vengeful Zeus, who wants nothing more than to retain his idyllic life