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Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2025 2:08 am
by Patricier21
Still wish we were getting more movies

Despite the differences from the books, They are a lot more fun than the series, and are actually ironically more loyal, at the very least Less woke And at least authentic and loyal to what it would be like if they were older which does work better with the overall lot and story. It’s way more grounded focussed plausible possible and believable. While they could’ve had more from the books, I honestly don’t understand the overall hate That they get, especially since I’ve seen a lot of people think so eventually grown to state that they think the movies are at least decent
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2025 3:44 pm
by PatchofBlue
Season 3 is now in production.
It is kind of ironic to me that one of the huge selling points of this new show was that they were (finally!) going to have age-appropriate actors (i.e. actors the same as the characters in the books) for this adaptation, but Walker already looks like he's ready to declare a major.
We have our Artemis and Zoe.
‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Adds Dafne Keen, Saara Chaudry to Season 3 Cast (Exclusive)
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv ... 236349597/
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 9:08 am
by PatchofBlue
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2025 12:41 pm
by PatchofBlue
New Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpxJRpINLqU
I know the somewhat darker tone has alienated some in the fanbase, but I think it serves the material really well, especially in adaptation where you can like physically see the threat. I'm excited to see the Scylla, Charybdis encounter.
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2025 1:07 pm
by PatchofBlue
First episodes of the new season dropped tonight.
I think I'm going to like this season.
I felt like the first episode was a bit patchy, pacing-wise. I get the motivation behind us seeing Luke poison the tree, but it stumbles on too many other plot points.
I also feel like the show tends to bump up against its production limits. I can imagine that this show is probably one of Disney's more expensive shows, but I feel like it needs a larger allowance. Camp Half-Blood still feels a little cramped to me.
Tyson has always been one of the clunkier plot points. This adaptation has probably found the cleanest way to get him in, but their itinerary is like ... "He's Percy's brother, but he doesn't know that he's his brother even though Percy should know where Cyclopes come from and even though Percy's his only friend ..." It's just a lot of contrivances getting him into this situation.
Those aside ...
I liked the extra effort to underscore the situation with stronger emotional stakes. My big note with the books is that Percy doesn't really get a lot of compelling internal conflicts after that first book, and so I like that we're working harder to give him distinct beginning/ending points as a character. He and Annabeth appear to have a specific tension between the two of them this round, and I'm hoping that plays out across the season.
The cast is as good as ever. A part of me is disappointed that Scobell grew up so quickly and that we only got one season where he felt like a "kid," but I also think that he works really well as a more matured hero. I also think that Timothy Simmons is like the right kind of annoying.
The chariot-race scene ... I mean everything I said about the show feeling like it needs a bigger budget, but I still think this segment worked really well as a vehicle for a plot and character information.
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 9:45 am
by Disney's Divinity
Saw the lead actor on Live With Kelly and Mark, he seemed completely overwhelmed. Nice guy anyway.
I might eventually watch this in one go one day if they ever finish it. But I only read the book series the one time. Good, but not something I'd return to very often. As I recall, Sea of Monsters was the worst of the 5, so only up from here if it survives. I'd put this around the level of A Series of Unfortunate Events, although that was more childish while also having more artistic merit than PJ. It's a shame ASoUE is soooo long that it will likely never get an adaptation that covers the whole series. I almost think of it like a children's version of the show LOST.

By that I mean a story with continual questions / mysteries and few answers.
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 3:03 pm
by Patricier21
Disney's Divinity wrote: ↑Wed Dec 17, 2025 9:45 am
Saw the lead actor on Live With Kelly and Mark, he seemed completely overwhelmed. Nice guy anyway.
I might eventually watch this in one go one day if they ever finish it. But I only read the book series the one time. Good, but not something I'd return to very often. As I recall, Sea of Monsters was the worst of the 5, so only up from here if it survives. I'd put this around the level of A Series of Unfortunate Events, although that was more childish while also having more artistic merit than PJ. It's a shame ASoUE is soooo long that it will likely never get an adaptation that covers the whole series. I almost think of it like a children's version of the show LOST.

By that I mean a story with continual questions / mysteries and few answers.
Um, even though I haven’t seen it yet, Netflix did the whole complete a series of unfortunate events as a series, and if I may ask, what are your thoughts on that movie and the Percy Jackson movies, the ladder of which are better than this atrocious show?
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2025 7:29 am
by Disney's Divinity
You're right. I think I watched a few episodes when it started, but didn't know it ever finished. A shame Netflix doesn't release things on Blu-ray, I would have more time to watch it that way, but at least it did get the full way through.
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2025 2:32 am
by PatchofBlue
New season's going pretty strong. I really enjoyed this week's episode.
I stand by my observations that the show on the whole could use a larger budget, but I was really impressed with the Scylla/Charybdis encounter.
And this was also capping off a very character-centric episode. I can see the tethers to the source material, but I feel like the show is doing a good job so far at deepening characters like Annabeth and Clarisse.
‘Percy Jackson’ Stars Explain That Major Percy & Annabeth Scene & Ironclad Battle (VIDEO)
https://www.tvinsider.com/1235925/percy ... -jeffries/
Annabeth wondered if Luke was right about her two months with Thalia and Luke not meaning much. That’s when Percy said the “special” line. Jeffries tells TV Insider what Annabeth was thinking in response to that line in the video interview above.
“Her mind is so crowded by stuff, I think genuinely it’s hard for her to see different ways. In that moment, she probably did feel more loved, because she’s losing people,” Jeffries explains, adding, “[Percy] saying that, she did feel more loved by it.”
The scene is a turning point for Percy and Annabeth, according to executive producer Jonathan E. Steinberg. It’s “one of a few this season,” he notes. This scene, and this friendship’s Season 2 storyline all season long, is about “being more to each other than just someone who is similarly lonely.”
It’s about “being somebody who comes to this relationship with a really specific history and baggage and damage, and the ability to be honest about that and disclose it to each other,” Steinberg adds. “[That’s] happening in chapters through the season. And right in the middle of the season is a big one for her to be opening that door to him and [be] willing to make herself vulnerable in that way.”
Re: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series)
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 11:47 am
by PatchofBlue
Season finale was pretty solid.
I was initially really bummed that they were giving away the twist with Thalia coming back to life so quickly because that was such a record-scratch in the books. But I do think that their gamble had unique payoffs in this adaptation, especially because they folded in the new twist with Thalia's backstory. I feel that in sacrificing some of the shock of the situation, they really emphasized both the stress and the relief of this development.
I feel like the show's design has some basic issues with like information reveals, but I also can't deny that the show manages to score some major wins. I'm looking forward a lot to season 3 and genuinely hoping that we get our complete 5-seasons.
‘Percy Jackson’ Star Walker Scobell Unpacks Season 2 Finale: From That Twist to What It Means for Season 3
https://www.thewrap.com/creative-conten ... interview/
‘Percy Jackson’ Star Walker Scobell on Thalia’s Return in the Season 2 Finale, the Annabeth ‘Slow Burn’ and Season 3: ‘Logan Lerman Had a Wonderful Performance, but Now I’m on My Own’
https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/percy- ... 236635959/
Percy Jackson Finale Goes Off-Book: EP Explains How That Major Change Will Raise The Stakes In Season 3
https://www.tvline.com/2081460/percy-ja ... us-thalia/