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Demigods Rejoice: A Closer Look at the Anticipated Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series

Rick Riordan's books get a new life at Disney+

Demigods Rejoice: A Closer Look at the Anticipated Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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After the two Percy Jackson movies that Logan Lerman starred in between 2010 and 2013, the fantasy saga written by Rick Riordan is set to receive a new adaptation in the form of a series for Disney Plus. This announcement was made a few years ago, as the franchise is a perfect fit for Disney’s tone and target audience, but it is now getting closer to becoming a reality.

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Below, we’ll tell you everything we know about Percy Jackson and the Olympians, from its cast to its synopsis, including its release date and trailer. Without a doubt, it could become one of the series of the year and a new hit for Disney Plus, beyond its Marvel and Star Wars offerings.

What is Percy Jackson and the Olympians about?

The Percy Jackson book series began publishing in 2005, written by Rick Riordan. Despite being a great success, the previous adaptation faced criticism for deviating too much from the original material. This led Disney Plus to take the right step by involving Riordan in the creative team to ensure that this time, the novels would be adapted correctly.

The story follows Percy Jackson in a world where the Olympian gods exist. He discovers that he is the son of Poseidon and becomes entangled in a quest to find Zeus’ stolen lightning bolt. His objective is to prevent a war among the gods, and this is just the first of the many adventures the protagonist experiences.

Beyond its epic and all-ages storyline, part of the secret of Percy Jackson lies in its representation. The series features characters with ADHD, LGBTQ+ representation, feminist messages, and a diverse range of ethnicities, making it a modern and relevant series that reflects our times. It makes perfect sense to bring the series to life in a TV adaptation.

Who are the cast of Percy Jackson and the Olympians?

The cast of Percy Jackson is very youthful, considering that it is a saga where the protagonists start as children and gradually grow throughout the books. In this way, it is expected to serve as a gateway to the industry for most of the cast.

The protagonist, Percy Jackson, is portrayed by Walker Scobell. He is accompanied in leading roles by Leah Sava Jeffries as Annabeth Chase and Aryan Simhadri as Grover Underwood. Other young actors in the series include Charlie Bushnell as Luke Castellan and Olivea Morton as Nancy Bobofit.

As for the rest of the cast, we can see stars like Adam Copeland as Ares, Jason Mantzoukas as Dionysus, Lin-Manuel Miranda as Hermes, Jay Duplass as Hades, and Toby Stephens as Poseidon. It’s a star-studded ensemble filled with experienced individuals to complement the young protagonists.

Discover the trailer of Percy Jackson and the Olympians?

We haven’t received extensive previews of the series yet, but Disney Plus has already released a 52-second teaser that gives us a glimpse of what the series will be about and introduces its main elements. It’s a brief preview of everything we can expect to see.

When is Percy Jackson and the Olympians? released?

There is still no fixed date for the premiere of the Percy Jackson series, but from Disney Plus they have announced that it will arrive in early 2024. In this way, between January and June of the following year we should be able to see the series. Very soon we will have more news about it.

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Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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