Reinventing Greek Mythology
with Charles and Vlas Parlapanides
Season 1 Production of BLOOD OF ZEUS
Behind
Charles and Vlas Parlapanides, the creative minds behind Netflix’s Blood of Zeus, grew up immersed in the rich world of Greek mythology. “Our mother and grandmother would tell us these stories before bed,” Charles recalls. “They always told them in a way that filled us with excitement and wonder.”
That early love for myth became a creative foundation—but pitching traditional Greek mythology in Hollywood wasn’t easy. “When we’d bring up the old tales, even though executives would say they loved Greek mythology, their eyes would glaze over,” says Vlas. “They feel like there’ve been ten versions of Hercules already.”
Heron’s journey echoes the archetypal “Hero’s Journey,” popularized by Joseph Campbell and adapted into sci-fi classics like Star Wars. “George Lucas took mythology and Campbell and put them in a science fiction realm,” says Charles. “We’re pulling it back into myth—into swords and sandals. In a way, it’s all come full circle.”
It honors the myths while giving them new breath, rooted in personal experience, timeless structure, and cinematic storytelling.