Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2024)

  • TV Review
  • Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Cast

  • Walker Scobell as Percy Jackson; Leah Jeffries as Annabeth Chase; Aryan Simhadri as Grover Underwood; Charlie Bushnell as Luke Castellan; Glynn Turman as Chiron; Virginia Kull as Sally Jackson

TV Series Review

Percy Jackson is used to the world feeling … off.

In fact, it’s felt weird for as long as he can remember.

When he was younger, he might’ve sometimes seen Pegasus sit atop a building in his hometown or Manhattan. Or he might’ve looked out the window to find a rhinoceros casually walking down the street.

Times like those made Percy, his schoolmates and even his principal question his sanity.

But, as those sightings become more frequent, there’s no question about it. Something is going on. Something is not right. And things are taking a turn for the worst.

One day, while 12-year-old Percy is sitting outside, he watches his pre-algebra teacher transform in front of his eyes into an evil, bat-like creature who tries to kill him. Percy stabs her with a pen and she disintegrates.

He’s confused. Bewildered. And he’s the only one who saw what happened. Or so he’s told.

Until his mom drives him to a beach house in Montague to tell him the truth: Percy is a demigod.

Yup. That’s right.

Turns out, she fell in love with Poseidon when she was younger. And not long after, they had Percius, or, Percy for short.

Ever since then, evil creatures have been trying to destroy Percy’s life. That’s why his best friend, a Satyr named Grover, went undercover to befriend and protect him at school. That’s why he sees things no one else can see.

That’s why his life has been destined for difference, for greatness, since birth.

But he won’t be great if he doesn’t stay alive–and it seems the threats around him are growing. To keep him safe, his mother and Grover rush him to a magical camp, one protected from evil and the outside world. But his mother is crushed into nothingness by a minotaur in the process and she’s currently sitting prisoner in the Underworld.

There’s only one way to rescue his mother. Percy must venture into the Underworld to return Zeus’ master bolt to him before war breaks out among the gods.

He’ll have to move swiftly, even though he’s inexperienced. And, along the way, he may just catch his father’s eye and learn who he was always been destined to be.

It’s Called Greek Mythology for Kids

Rick Riordan released “The Lightning Thief”, the first YA novel in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, back in 2005.

Percy Jackson’s character enchanted so many that it became a five-book series. It then morphed into a two-film series produced by 20th Century Fox back in the mid 2000s.

Now, Disney+ has taken the reins and put out their own iteration, aptly titled Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

This TV-PG series is doing its job, visually. The graphics and visuals are sure to captivate a young audience. And I’m sure the storyline, for true fans, will do so as well.

Percy is a loveable outcast, one who is relatable with ADHD, dyslexia and a desire to be accepted by his peers. He also gains confidence and identity along the way as he befriends other demigods and takes the journey of a lifetime.

This series works hard to show the power of a parents’ love. It makes it clear that both parents play a critical role in a child’s life. It shows the importance of identity in all ages, but especially in adolescence. And it lays out Percy’s own journey, which proves how far we will go for those we love.

It also emphasizes loyalty, kindness, empathy and honesty.

But it weaves in other elements and messages as well.

Greek mythology is the bedrock for this entire series. That means that viewers will learn about this mythology and some of its practices and beliefs.

They’ll also see scary, evil, mythological creatures and watch as the heroes battle them to their death. There’s sword fighting, various magical powers and the ever-present understanding that the magical world is filled with both good and evil.

So far, there’s been no profanity, no sexual innuendo and no conversation about sexual preferences. You’ll want to keep an eye on these things though.

And, most importantly, if this is something you choose for your family, you’ll want to have conversations with your kids about the differences in what we believe versus the beliefs that are being established in this mythological world.

Episode Reviews

Dec. 20, 2023–S1, E1: “I Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-Algebra Teacher”

Percy Jackson learns his true identity at the cost of his most beloved relationship.

Percy talks about the cons of being a demigod, which are many. He says that many times, the identity gets you killed in painful, nasty ways. He also says half-bloods (those who are both divine and human) aren’t safe in the real world and that’s confirmed by his mother.

At school, Percy often sees magical creatures and people that others cannot. An example: His teacher turns into a bat-like creature and tries to kill him, but Percy stabs her to death and she disintegrates.

He sees other creatures, such as a minotaur that causes a car crash involving Percy, his mom and his best friend. That same minotaur crushes Percy’s mother and she disintegrates. Percy rips a horn off of the minotaur’s head and stabs it to death (we see it disintegrate).

Percy shares that he gets bad grades, due to his dyslexia and ADHD, and is bullied. We see this bullying on the screen a few times, and one girl is especially mean to Percy. She makes him feel like an outcast, she often makes fun of his reserved nature and blames him for things he doesn’t do.

Percy and his friend, Grover, talk about how bullies often are victims of childhood trauma themselves and hide their own feelings of inadequacies–hence the reason they harm others. Percy feels betrayed when Grover rats him out, dishonestly, to the principal. (We find out later that Grover was actually protecting Percy.)

Percy and his mother go to a museum where a naked, male statue, with visible male autonomy, stands. Percy’s stepfather is rude, abrasive and spends his time belittling Percy.

Percy is haunted by bad dreams, including that of a terrifying, hooded figure who we only see from afar. Percy’s mother tells him that she fell in love with a god. He comically asks if she “fell in love with Jesus.” Percy learns about Greek mythology from his mother, as well as his teachers. He also learns about something called “the mist,” a magical veil that blinds the people of the natural world from the magic all around them.

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FAQs

Will Percy Jackson be on Disney Plus? ›

Goldberg, James Bobin, Jim Rowe, Monica Owusu-Breen, Anders Engström, Jet Wilkinson and Craig Silverstein. Season one of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is now streaming on Disney+. **Source: Internal data based on views in its first 3 weeks streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

Where can I watch Percy Jackson and the Olympian TV series episodes? ›

All eight episodes of Percy Jackson and the Olympians are available to stream on Disney+, and the first episode is available on Hulu. A Disney+ subscription is required to watch Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

Who is Percy Jackson's girlfriend? ›

Annabeth Chase

Demigod daughter of Athena. Girlfriend of Percy Jackson. If you're stuck in Tartarus, she's the one you want on your team.

How old is Percy in Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians TV show accurately portrays the main character, Percy Jackson, as a 12-year-old, staying true to the book series. Like Percy, Annabeth Chase is also depicted as 12 years old in the TV show, maintaining consistency with the original source material.

Will there be a season 2 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians on Disney Plus? ›

Percy Jackson will be embarking on another quest to protect Camp Half-Blood. Disney Branded Entertainment's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series has been officially renewed for Season 2 at Disney+.

What day is the Percy Jackson series coming out? ›

What time do Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 episodes come out? Percy Jackson and the Olympians episodes premiered on Disney+ every Wednesday at 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT from December 20 to January 31. Now, you can stream all of the episodes whenever you want.

Who plays Medusa in the new Percy Jackson? ›

Medusa debuts in Percy Jackson and the Olympians episode 3, "We Visit the Garden Gnome Emporium," as portrayed by actress Jessica Parker Kennedy, who previously starred alongside another actor from the Disney+ series in a pirate show from 2014.

Are there only 8 episodes of Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians will have 8 episodes that will drop weekly on Disney+. The first two were released on December 19, 2023 and each will continue to be released until January 30, 2024.

Who plays Medusa in the Percy Jackson show? ›

Jessica Parker Kennedy, who plays Medusa in the Disney+ show Percy Jackson and the Olympians, didn't have much fun with the show's special effects. The fantasy elements of the series require a lot of special effects.

Do Percy and Annabeth marry? ›

Yes, Annabeth is married to Percy Jackson, and has three kids: Cast, Ethan, and Zoe. How was Annabeth Chase born? Annabeth Chase is the half-blood daughter of the goddess Athena and the mortal man Frederick Chase. She was born July 12, 1993.

Did Annabeth and Percy break up? ›

Go away idiot!" Annabeth cried, and stormed back to her cabin. "Fine!" Percy yelled. "Have it your way!" Annabeth and Percy have broken up. But Annabeth has a terrible secret that no one - besides Will Solace - knows about.

Who did Percy kiss? ›

Percy pulled Annabeth close and kissed her... long enough for it to get really awkward for Piper, though she said nothing. She thought about the old rule of Aphrodite's cabin: that to be recognized as a daughter of the love goddess, you had to break someone's heart.

Who is older, Annabeth or Percy? ›

Reyna Annabeth is a month older than Percy. She is 16-17 at the start but Percy doesn't turn 17 until the Son of Neptune. Aphrodite A.K Percy is around 16-17 whereas Annabeth would be around 15-16 as she is 15 at the end of the Percy Jackson series and he is 16.

Is Grover actually 24? ›

Grover's age is changed in the Disney+ series, with the show aging him down to 24 years old, compared to 28 years old in the books.

Who does Percy Jackson marry? ›

Annabeth Jackson (Nee Chase) is the demigod daughter of Athena and Frederick Chase. She is the girlfriend and later on wife to Percy Jackson, and the mother to four kids: Cast, Ethan, Zoe and Violet Jackson. She is currently working as an architect.

Who will play Poseidon in Percy Jackson Disney plus? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians has found its final Gods. Lance Reddick will play Zeus in the upcoming Disney+ series, with Toby Stephens cast as Poseidon, Percy Jackson's father. See a photo of them with Percy actor Walker Scobell below.

How many episodes will there be of Percy Jackson? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians will have 8 episodes that will drop weekly on Disney+. The first two were released on December 19, 2023 and each will continue to be released until January 30, 2024.

Is Goosebumps renewed for season 2? ›

Goosebumps has been renewed for season 2, but there is a bit of a catch. The show will now be an anthology series, which means you better expect some major changes now that a whole new story will be taking place.

Who will play Ares in Percy Jackson? ›

One of the other stars on that list is WWE Hall of Famer Adam Copeland. Copeland is featured as Ares in the new Disney+ series, Percy Jackson and The Olympians.

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