Movies & TV Shows Like ‘The Odyssey’ on Netflix You Need to Watch Next

Published 07/17/2026, 2:42 PM EDT

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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is built around more than just an epic mythological adventure. At its heart, it is a story about a man battling impossible challenges, facing the wrath of powerful forces, and searching for a way back home. The film combines grand world-building with emotional struggles, creating a journey filled with danger, wonder, and human resilience. That same feeling can be found across many movies and TV shows available on Netflix, where stories often explore extraordinary worlds while keeping their focus on personal battles and emotional connections.

Whether it is a tale of survival, a quest shaped by destiny, or a character’s fight against overwhelming circumstances, these six Netflix projects offer plenty of experiences that capture the spirit of adventure and discovery that makes The Odyssey so timeless.

1. Blood of Zeus (2020-2025)

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Blood of Zeus is one of Netflix's strongest modern takes on Greek mythology, making it a natural follow-up for anyone captivated by The Odyssey. Set in a visually striking version of ancient Greece, the animated series follows Heron, a young man who discovers he is the demigod son of Zeus just as a demonic army threatens humanity. As war erupts across Mount Olympus, Heron is drawn into a conflict fueled by divine rivalries, revenge, and long-buried secrets. Like The Odyssey, the story is driven by a reluctant hero whose journey is constantly shaped by the whims of the gods.

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Zeus guides Heron while Hera stands in his way, echoing the divine interference that defines Odysseus' voyage. The series also embraces Greek mythology through monstrous creatures, perilous quests, and the enduring themes of fate, family, sacrifice, and belonging.

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Across its three-season run, Blood of Zeus balances breathtaking action with emotional storytelling, creating an epic that captures the same mythological grandeur and human struggle that make The Odyssey so timeless.

2. The Green Knight (2021)

Set against a haunting medieval landscape of mist-covered forests, crumbling castles, lonely mountains, and ancient ruins, The Green Knight creates an atmosphere where every step feels like a test of fate. Based on the 14th-century Arthurian poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the film follows Gawain, King Arthur's inexperienced nephew, who accepts a mysterious challenge from the Green Knight. After striking the giant with his own axe, Gawain must honor his promise by seeking out the Green Chapel a year later to receive the same blow in return.

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His journey becomes a series of strange encounters with thieves, ghosts, towering giants, and other supernatural figures that challenge his courage, morality, and sense of honor. The film, just like The Odyssey, unfolds as an episodic quest where each destination presents a new trial, blending myth, symbolism, and psychological conflict. Both Gawain and Odysseus are flawed heroes whose greatest battles lie within themselves, making survival depend as much on wisdom and character as on physical strength.

3. Kaos (2024)

Although Kaos was cancelled after just one season, the series remains one of Netflix's most inventive reinterpretations of Greek mythology. Set in a hyper-modern world where the Olympian gods rule like an untouchable elite, the story begins when Zeus descends into paranoia after discovering a single wrinkle, convincing himself that an ancient prophecy predicting his downfall has begun. As his increasingly erratic behavior threatens both Olympus and humanity, the imprisoned Prometheus manipulates events, while three seemingly ordinary mortals become central to a rebellion that could reshape the divine order.

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Instead of retelling familiar myths, Kaos blends satire, dark comedy, and fantasy to explore power, fate, and dysfunctional family dynamics through a contemporary lens. Despite its modern setting, the series preserves the spirit of classic Greek epics with gods meddling in mortal lives, prophecies driving every decision, and journeys through mythic realms such as the Underworld. Its bold visual style, layered storytelling, and fresh take on ancient legends make Kaos an intriguing watch for anyone drawn to mythological adventures like The Odyssey.

4. The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die (2023)

As the epic conclusion to The Last Kingdom series, Seven Kings Must Die brings Uhtred of Bebbanburg's decades-long journey to its emotional and hard-fought end. After King Edward's death, Britain descends into chaos as rival heirs and invading forces fight for control of the kingdom. Forced back into battle, Uhtred must navigate shifting alliances, painful betrayals, and a prophecy foretelling that seven kings must die before the land can finally be united. Although the film is rooted in Anglo-Saxon history instead of Greek mythology, it shares the spirit of a classic heroic odyssey.

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Like Odysseus, Uhtred is an aging warrior who longs for peace but is repeatedly called upon by fate to undertake one final journey. His path is shaped by prophecy, difficult choices, and unwavering loyalty to those who fight beside him rather than by supernatural intervention. Set against windswept fortresses, sprawling countryside, and brutal medieval battlefields, the film explores legacy, sacrifice, leadership, and the cost of building a lasting nation.

5. Troy: Fall of a City (2018)

Unlike many historical dramas, Troy: Fall of a City tells its complete story in a single eight-episode season, making it an ideal binge for viewers looking for a self-contained epic. Rather than beginning in the middle of the Trojan War, the series traces the conflict from its origins, following Paris' fateful choice, his relationship with Helen, and the decade-long siege that ultimately seals Troy's fate. Set between the fortified city of Troy and the rigid courts of Sparta, the story blends political intrigue, romance, and warfare while exploring the devastating human cost of honor, ambition, and divine interference.

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The ensemble cast, led by Louis Hunter, Bella Dayne, David Threlfall, Tom Weston-Jones, and Joseph Mawle as Odysseus, brings new depth to legendary figures. Although the series primarily adapts The Iliad, it naturally complements The Odyssey by featuring Odysseus as the brilliant strategist behind the Trojan Horse and showing the war that defines his future. The gods also shape events from the shadows, reinforcing themes of fate, power, sacrifice, and the fragile line between human choice and divine will.

6. Troll (2022)

Blending ancient folklore with modern disaster spectacle, Troll transforms a legendary Scandinavian creature into the center of a high-stakes survival story. The film begins when a drilling operation in Norway's Dovre Mountains awakens a colossal troll that has remained hidden for centuries. As the creature marches toward Oslo, leaving destruction in its wake, paleobiologist Nora Tidemann is recruited to uncover the truth behind the myth before the military's escalating attacks make the situation even worse. Rather than relying on brute force, the story unfolds as a race to understand an ancient legend through history, science, and forgotten folklore.

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Set against Norway's breathtaking mountains, dense forests, remote valleys, and bustling capital, Troll balances monster-movie thrills with a deeper exploration of humanity's relationship with nature and the past. While its premise is firmly rooted in Scandinavian mythology, the film shares the adventurous spirit of classic epic tales, placing ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances where intelligence, resilience, and respect for ancient traditions become the only path to survival.

Whether you were captivated by The Odyssey for its mythological world, unforgettable quests, or emotionally driven hero's journey, Netflix has plenty of stories that capture a similar sense of adventure. These films and series blend epic storytelling with timeless themes of fate, resilience, sacrifice, and survival, making them perfect picks for anyone ready to continue the journey.

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Monika Khatai

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Monika Khatai is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She completed her Computer Science degree in 2024 and spent a year working in digital marketing, but deep down, she never truly felt like she fit in. Just like Maddy Perez, she knew who she was from a very young age, and that certainty led her to pursue a career in writing.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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