Summary The long-awaited season 2 of Blood Of Zeus is now streaming on Netflix. Jason O'Mara voices Zeus, who, even though he meets his demise at the end of season one, is still a very integral part of this season. Zeus' demigod son, Heron, is wracked with loss and struggles to find his place in the world as he is now an orphan.
Jason O'Mara Talks Blood of Zeus Season 2 At the end of Blood of Zeus season one, Zeus dies. Jason was still confident that he would be able to return to the series, however, and is very pleased with how the series made it happen. Fans stuck around for nearly four years waiting for season two, so it is safe to say they will do so for a potential season three as well. Jason also reveals his gratitude to the fans for being there for the show.
Jason O'Mara: I'm glad I think that was the take from most critics and reviewers, and even fans -- that it was worth the wait. That it might have even been slightly better than season one and that it's just going from strength to strength, which is great. Because obviously we want season three to be even more fantastic.
Jason O'Mara: I suppose what's interesting to me is that the Greeks ascribed their own behaviors and ways of thinking to the gods, their own flaws. So Zeus is far from perfect. He's out there, and he's disloyal to his wife, and he's making all these mistakes, and he's not always a great father, and he's trying to make up for that. And so they basically put all of our flaws as humans on to the gods.
Jason O'Mara On The Importance Of Mental & Physical Health Heron is struggling with his own issues and mental health in Blood of Zeus season 2. As an ambassador for the non-profit Movember, Jason is helping to spread the word, becoming a hero of sorts himself. He explains the importance of keeping yourself healthy.