InKaos, Killian Scott plays Orpheus, the legendary musician from Greek mythology, which has prompted many viewers to wonder if the actor is really singing Orpheus' songs. Created by Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World),Kaoscenters on the all-powerful Zeus (Jeff Goldblum), who fears there’s a conspiracy to overthrow him. Three mortals are also tied toKaos' prophecy, as well as the conspiracies the Greek gods wage against each other. With a literal pantheon of figures to choose from,Kaos' cast of charactersincludes many big-name mythic figures, but Orpheus stands out.
In Greek mythology, the poet and musician is most well-known for failing to rescue his lover, Eurydice, from the Underworld.Kaos' very first episode introduces viewers to Eurydice, or Riddy (Aurora Perrineau), and Killian Scott’s Orpheus. After a mysterious womantellsKaos' Eurydice she should leave Orpheus, her long-time partner, the not-so-in-love Riddy learns aboutZeus' prophecy. Afterward,Riddy is fatally hit by a truck, setting up the classic Orpheus and Eurydice story. With music being a key part of Orpheus' journey, it’s fair to wonder if Scott is really singing inKaos.

Killian Scott Does Sing “Eurydice” As Orpheus In Kaos Episode 1
Scott Adds Credibility To Kaos By Lending His Voice To Orpheus' Original Songs
According toKaos' soundtrack guide, actor Killian Scott does indeed sing Orpheus' songs in the hit Netflix show. InKaosepisode 1, Orpheus sings “Eurydice,” an original song that was penned for the show, as Eurydice and Dionysus walk down the street. Despite being defined by his work as a musician and poet,Orpheus doesn’t have too many tunes to belt out inKaosseason 1. In episode 3, the heartbroken yet determined Orpheus sings another original song when Ariadne, or Ari (Leila Farzad), tells the musician that her father will pardon him. Again, Scott sings in accordance with his role.
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Orpheus' music is one of the thingsKaosgets right about Greek mythology. Scott lending his voice to the character and his songs only augments the feeling thatKaos' team put a lot of thought and heart into its modern-day spin on Greek myths. If Scott couldn’t sing, or if another musician’s voice had been dubbed over his own, the choice would have marredKaos' credibility in some ways. After all,casting an Orpheus who isn’t musically inclined presents an entirely different commentary. Instead,Kaosadapts Greek mythology’s most heartbreaking talewithout any musical distractions.

Scott lending his voice to the character and his songs only augments the feeling thatKaos' team put a lot of thought and heart into its modern-day spin on Greek myths.
Does Killian Scott Have Professional Experience As A Singer?
So far, Killian Scott hasn’t spoken about any professional singing experiences. Before landing the role of Orpheus in Netflix’sKaos, the Irish actor got his start in theater before making the jump to the screen. Aside from Orpheus, Scott’s most well-known roles don’t necessarily involve singing. The actor first hit it big with Irish viewers in the seriesLove/Hatebefore joining the British mystery show Ripper Street. From the crime seriesDublin Murdersand the Liam Neeson-ledThe Commuterto the Marvel Cinematic Universe’sSecret Invasion,none of Scott’s recent projects have required him to sing.
All 8 episodes ofKaosseason 1 are now streaming on Netflix.
GivenKaosseason 1’s ending, Scott will likely have more chances to sing Orpheus' songs in the show’s sophomore outing — if Netflix decides to renew it. Even though “Eurydice” is seemingly the actor’s first professional singing credit,Killian Scott has more than proven that he has the chops to play every aspect of his tragic characterfrom Greek mythology.
Kaos
Kaos is a dark comedy series starring Jeff Goldblum as Zeus. Zeus is enjoying being the King of the Gods, until he starts to self-destruct after thinking a wrinkle on his forhead is a sign of an ancient prophecy. His situation becomes even worse when Prometheus develops a plan to take Zeus down once and for all.
