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Because there are actual liberties Hermes takes in his storytelling that is not exactly how it went in Greek myth. I don’t know whether to trust him or not, and that’s part of the fun of it.
It is so in my DNA. But also, I love that Hermes has a very palpable message. And it is a spiritual message. It is his message that says: Our thoughts, feelings and beliefs create a reality.
In honor of "Kaos," IndieWire looks at 13 wildly different takes on the Greek gods in film and television. The latest entry in the pantheon, Charlie Covell’s “Kaos,” has a surface layer of ...
Hermes, the son of Zeus and the nymph Maia, was one of the 12 Olympian gods. The etymology of his name most likely stems from the word herma, which roughly translates to “a heap of stones.” ...
In our eighth selection of facts about Greek gods, Hermes crafted the instrument from a tortoise shell when he was just one day old. He then gave it to Apollo to settle a dispute.