Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Genre
Created by
Based onPercy Jackson & the Olympians
by Rick Riordan
Starring
Theme music composerBear McCreary
ComposerSparks & Shadows
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
ProducerJohn Catron
Production locationVancouver, British Columbia
Cinematography
Editors
  • Stewart Schill
  • Colleen Rafferty
  • Curtis Thurber
Running time33–44 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkDisney+
ReleaseDecember 19, 2023 (2023-12-19) 
present (present)

Percy Jackson and the Olympians is an American fantasy television series created by Rick Riordan and Jonathan E. Steinberg for Disney+, based on the book series of the same name by Riordan.[1] Walker Scobell stars as Percy Jackson, alongside Leah Sava Jeffries and Aryan Simhadri.

Development on the series began in May 2020, following a pitch by Riordan to Disney Branded Television. Jonathan E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz were announced as showrunners in July 2021, with James Bobin hired to direct the first episode in October. Scobell was cast in the lead role in January 2022, with Jeffries and Simhadri joining the cast in May. By September, Anders Engström and Jet Wilkinson were also set to direct multiple episodes of the series. Filming began in June 2022 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and concluded in February 2023, with additional cast members revealed throughout 2022 and 2023.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians premiered on December 19, 2023, on Disney+, with the first season consisting of eight episodes. The series received positive reviews from critics, who largely praised its faithfulness to the source material, the worldbuilding, and the performances of the cast.

Premise

12-year-old demigod Percy Jackson is accused by the Greek god Zeus of stealing his thunderbolt and races to find it and restore order to Olympus.[2]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

  • Virginia Kull as Sally Jackson, Percy's selfless mother[6]
  • Glynn Turman as Chiron / Mr. Brunner, a centaur disguised as Percy's Latin teacher.[6] While the character only pretends to be disabled to disguise himself among humans by using a magical wheelchair, the character has a disability in the form of a brace in his hind left leg as a war injury. The creators made this change to address disability, though they noted it would be "just a detail" during the first season[7]
  • Jason Mantzoukas as Dionysus / Mr. D, the god of wine and curmudgeonly director of Camp Half-Blood[6]
  • Megan Mullally as Alecto / Mrs. Dodds, Percy's stern mathematics teacher who secretly serves the god Hades as one of the three Furies[6]
  • Timm Sharp as Gabe Ugliano, Sally's husband and Percy's stepfather. Unlike in the books, he is not abusive as the creators felt that it wouldn't fit the tone of the show, but noted that he's "still an idiot"[8]
  • Dior Goodjohn as Clarisse La Rue, a strong-willed daughter of Ares who bullies Percy[9]
  • Charlie Bushnell as Luke Castellan, a cunning son of Hermes and the counselor of the Hermes cabin[9]
  • Andrew Alvarez as Chris Rodriguez, the son of Hermes and Luke's half-brother[10]
  • Adam Copeland as Ares, the arrogant and daring god of war[11]
  • Nick Boraine as an unnamed voice, who appears in Percy Jackson's dreams[12]

Guest

Series author Rick Riordan makes cameo appearances as a teacher in the headmasters' office at Yancy Academy and as a statue at Aunty Em's Garden Gnome Emporium.[20][21]

Episodes

No.Title[22]Directed byWritten by[1]Original release date[23]
1"I Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-Algebra Teacher"James BobinRick Riordan & Jonathan E. SteinbergDecember 19, 2023 (2023-12-19)
Twelve-year-old Percy Jackson is on a field trip to Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he is given a sword in the form of a ball-point pen by Mr. Brunner, his Latin teacher. Percy accidentally pushes his class bully Nancy Bobofit into a water fountain, catching the attention of algebra teacher Mrs. Dodds, who reveals herself as a Fury. Percy strikes Dodds with the sword, but finds that everyone else has seemingly forgotten her. Percy is expelled from his school and returns home to his stepfather Gabe Ugliano and mother Sally Jackson. Percy and Sally head to their cabin in Montauk, New York, where Sally tells her son that Greek gods and monsters are real. Percy's class friend Grover Underwood, inadvertently revealing himself as a satyr, arrives and tells Sally to move Percy to Camp Half-Blood. The three are attacked by a Minotaur on their way, and the Minotaur seemingly kills Sally, which causes Percy to kill it in anger. He collapses upon reaching camp and is greeted by Chiron, a centaur.
2"I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom"James BobinRick Riordan & Jonathan E. SteinbergDecember 19, 2023 (2023-12-19)
Percy wakes up in the camp's infirmary. He meets Mr. D, the camp director, and learns that Mr. Brunner is actually Chiron. Chiron instructs Percy to stay in the Hermes cabin until his godly parent claims him. Percy meets several other campers, including Luke Castellan and Clarisse La Rue. Clarisse and her friends attempt to dunk Percy's head in the toilet, but Percy unknowingly repels them with his water powers. Annabeth Chase recruits Percy into her team for a game of capture the flag. Luke tells Percy about how he and Thalia Grace had recruited Annabeth and set off for camp, but only he and Annabeth made it. Capture the flag begins, and Percy repels an attack by Clarisse and her friends. After her team claims victory, Annabeth pushes Percy into the lake. The water heals his wounds, and Percy is then claimed by Poseidon to the surprise of much of the campers. Soon afterward, Percy is told that Zeus has accused him of stealing his Master Bolt and that war will break out if it is not returned within a week. When Grover tells Percy that Sally is still alive, Percy decides to embark on the quest.
3"We Visit the Garden Gnome Emporium"Anders EngströmJonathan E. Steinberg & Monica Owusu-BreenDecember 26, 2023 (2023-12-26)
Percy receives a prophecy from the Oracle, which appears to confirm that the Master Bolt is with Hades in the Underworld beneath Los Angeles. Chiron asks Percy to choose two other campers to accompany him on his quest, and Percy chooses Annabeth and Grover. Before leaving, Percy also receives a pair of winged shoes from Luke. The three begin a cross-country bus trip and are attacked by Alecto, having previously reformed, and Tisiphone in New Jersey. They manage to escape and find the home of Medusa. She tries to convince Percy that she is not a monster but rather a victim of the whims of the gods, and asks him to betray his friends in exchange for help in saving his mother. The trio then work together to decapitate Medusa. Percy then uses Medusa's head to petrify Alecto. After disagreements with Annabeth and Grover, Percy reveals to them that the prophecy said that he would be betrayed by a friend. The three then clarify themselves, and Percy decides to send Medusa's head to Olympus.
4"I Plunge to My Death"Anders EngströmJonathan E. Steinberg & Joe TraczJanuary 2, 2024 (2024-01-02)
Percy, Annabeth, and Grover continue west on a train. Annabeth recount running away from home and being found by Luke and Thalia. The next day, the trio discover that their cabin was ransacked by a woman, who reveals herself as Echidna and is training a young Chimera that poisons Percy. After the train arrives in St. Louis, the trio seek refuge inside the Gateway Arch as it is a monument to Athena. Percy begins to deteriorate from the poison, so Annabeth decides to bring him to the top of the Arch in order to seek help from Athena. Annabeth then learns from Echidna's monster language that Athena was embarrassed after Medusa's head arrived on Mount Olympus and has allowed Echidna and the Chimera to enter the Arch. Percy decides to stay behind and allow Grover and Annabeth to escape. After an unsuccessful battle with the Chimera, Percy falls from the Arch and plummets toward the ground. A waterspout made by Poseidon then pulls him into Mississippi River. While struggling underwater, Percy encounters a Nereid, who helps him realize that he can breathe underwater.
5"A God Buys Us Cheeseburgers"Jet WilkinsonRick Riordan & Jonathan E. SteinbergJanuary 9, 2024 (2024-01-09)
Annabeth spots Atropos cutting a thread signifying an impeding death before she and Grover reunite with Percy. Percy tells them that they need to meet with Poseidon in Santa Monica before learning that the three of them have become wanted criminals due to the events on the train and at the Arch. The trio then encounter Ares, who offers to assist them if Percy and Annabeth recover his shield from Waterland. The two find the shield inside a tunnel of love, but Percy has to become trapped on Hephaestus's golden throne for the shield to release. Annabeth convinces Hephaestus to free Percy. Afterwards, Hephaestus tells Annabeth that he will put in a good word to Athena. Ares gives the trio a backpack with supplies and brings them to a zoo delivery truck bound for Las Vegas, where they can get assistance from Hermes at the Lotus Casino. Grover then tells Percy and Annabeth that he knows who stole the Master Bolt from his conversations with Ares.
6"We Take a Zebra to Vegas"Jet WilkinsonJonathan E. Steinberg & Joe TraczJanuary 16, 2024 (2024-01-16)
After Percy eavesdrops on a dream where a mysterious voice presenting as his headmaster from Yancy Academy talks to the lightning thief, the trio arrive in Las Vegas and inform Luke through an Iris Message that Clarisse might be the thief. At the Lotus Hotel and Casino, Grover finds a family friend named Augustus who says that he found Pan, and Percy and Annabeth find Hermes, who refuses to help them due to various reasons. They then realize that they have unknowingly been inside the casino for days due to the air of the casino containing lotus fruit. After reuniting with Grover, they find Hermes's car and the directions to the Underworld he left them. They are brought to Santa Monica Beach by the car. In the water, Percy learns from a Nereid that his quest's deadline had passed and his father left to prepare for war. Percy vows to continue his quest and is provided with four pearls to escape the Underworld.
7"We Find Out the Truth, Sort Of"TBAAndrew MillerJanuary 23, 2024 (2024-01-23)
8"The Prophecy Comes True"TBACraig SilversteinJanuary 30, 2024 (2024-01-30)

Production

Development

In November 2018, Rick Riordan stated that he believed he would have no creative control over a Disney reboot of the Percy Jackson novel series if it were to happen, much like his experience with the film series with 20th Century Fox.[24] In December 2019, Riordan pitched an adaptation of the novels to the Walt Disney Company,[25] which had acquired Fox in March of that year.[26] By May 2020, a Disney+ series based on Percy Jackson was in the works, with the first season set to adapt the first book in the series, The Lightning Thief.[27] Riordan revealed in March 2021 that searches for the series' directors and cast was underway,[28] with James Bobin being announced as the pilot episode's director in October.[29] Jonathan E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz were also announced as showrunners in July.[30]

The series was greenlit in January 2022, with Disney Branded Television, 20th Television, and the Gotham Group producing the project. Steinberg, Shotz, Bobin, and Riordan were announced as executive producers alongside Rebecca Riordan, Bert Salke, Monica Owusu-Breen, Jim Rowe, Anders Engström, Jet Wilkinson, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Jeremy Bell, and D. J. Goldberg.[2] At the D23 Expo in September, Anders Engström and Jet Wilkinson were revealed to be executive producing the series as well.[31] The same month, Riordan revealed that Engström would direct the third and fourth episodes while Wilkinson would direct the fifth and sixth.[32] The series was reportedly made with a budget of $12 to 15 million per episode.[7]

Writing

Drafts of the pilot episode were being reviewed by March 2021.[28] In April 2021, it was announced that Steinberg would serve as co-writer and executive producer of the pilot alongside Riordan.[33] The same day, Monica Owusu-Breen, Daphne Olive, Stewart Strandberg, Zoë Neary, Joe Tracz, and Xavier Stiles joined as writers.[30] Each season of the series will adapt one installment of the book series, with the first season being an adaptation of The Lightning Thief.[28] There are also plans to adapt additional material within the franchise for the series.[7] In addition to writing the pilot, Riordan and co-showrunner Steinberg created a series bible for the show, as well as planning the plot for the first season and creating ideas for potential future seasons.[30] The first season will consist of eight episodes.[34]

Writing for the second season had begun by March 2023, though Riordan cautioned that it had yet to be greenlit.[35] Plans for future seasons include a further exploration of Chiron's disability.[7]

Casting

Preliminary casting began in April 2021.[36] In January 2022, Walker Scobell was cast in the lead role as Percy Jackson, with this being announced in April.[3] The next month, it was announced that Leah Sava Jeffries and Aryan Simhadri would respectively portray Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood, two close friends of Percy.[5] Jeffries' casting received online backlash due to Annabeth not being depicted as black in the novels, which Riordan claimed was racism, stating, "Once you see Leah as Annabeth, she will become exactly the way you imagine Annabeth, assuming you give her that chance, but you refuse to credit that this may be true."[37] Logan Lerman, who played Percy in the film series, praised the casting of Scobell, Jeffries and Simhadri in their roles.[38]

In June, Virginia Kull, Glynn Turman, Jason Mantzoukas, Megan Mullally, and Timm Sharp were announced to be appearing in recurring capacities as Sally Jackson, Chiron, Dionysus, Alecto, and Gabe Ugliano, respectively.[6] The same month, Dior Goodjohn and Charlie Bushnell joined the cast in recurring roles as Clarisse La Rue and Luke Castellan, respectively, while Olivea Morton was announced to portray Nancy Bobofit in a guest role.[9] Adam Copeland was cast in the recurring role of Ares in October, while Suzanne Cryer and Jessica Parker Kennedy were cast in the guest roles of Echidna and Medusa, respectively.[11] In November 2022, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jay Duplass, and Timothy Omundson were announced to guest-star as Hermes, Hades, and Hephaestus, respectively;[16][15] as were Lance Reddick and Toby Stephens in January 2023, announced to portray Zeus and Poseidon, respectively.[18] Jason Gray-Stanford was cast in an undisclosed role in March 2023,[39] later revealed to be Maron.[13]

Filming

Principal photography began on June 2, 2022, in Vancouver, British Columbia,[6][29] under the working title Mink Golden,[40] and concluded on February 2, 2023.[41] The series utilized an LED stage powered by Industrial Light & Magic's StageCraft visual effects technology.[42]

Design

Tish Monaghan serves as the costume designer.[43][44]

Music

By October 2023, Bear McCreary had been writing music for the series, after previously working with Steinberg and Shots in the series Human Target, Black Sails and See.[45] Members of the music company Sparks & Shadows, which McCreary was a co-founder of, were was involved.[45] The score for the series was released digitally by Hollywood Records on December 22, with Sparks & Shadows credited as composer and McCreary credited with writing the themes.[46]

Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedDecember 22, 2023 (2023-12-22)
GenreSoundtrack
Length1:03:24
LabelSparks and Shadows
Bear McCreary soundtrack chronology
God of War Ragnarök
(2022)
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
(2023)
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Original Soundtrack)[46]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Percy Jackson and the Olympians"Bear McCreary5:11
2."Perseus"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
4:22
3."The Minotaur"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
4:53
4."Camp Half-Blood"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
6:44
5."Aunty Em"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
2:44
6."The Mother of Monsters"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
2:57
7."Chimera"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
2:52
8."The Tunnel of Love"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
3:02
9."A Zebra in Vegas"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
3:10
10."Spirit of the Sea"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
3:54
11."The Fields of Asphodel"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
2:21
12."Lord of the Dead"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
2:58
13."Poseidon"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
5:13
14."Olympus"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
3:52
15."The Lightning Thief"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
3:38
16."The Sea Does Not Like to Be Restrained"
  • McCreary
  • Sparks & Shadows
5:33
Total length:1:03:24

Marketing

A teaser for the series was revealed during the D23 Expo in September 2022.[47] Rotem Rusak of Nerdist highlighted how the teaser featured the opening lines of The Lightning Thief,[48] while Kendall Myers of Collider noted the teaser's dark tone.[49] A second teaser trailer for the first season was released on September 19, 2023.[50] The trailer was released on November 16 and was viewed 84.3 million times in the first 10 days across all social media platforms.[51]

Release

The first season will consist of eight episodes,[34] and premiered with two episodes on December 19, 2023, a day earlier than its December 20 scheduled date,[52] releasing weekly on Disney+.[53] It was originally expected to be released around early 2024.[54][55] On December 13, 2023, it was reported that the first episode will also be available to stream on Hulu from December 20 until January 31, 2024.[56]

Reception

Audience viewership

In December 2023, Disney announced that 13.3 million viewers watched the premiere episode in its first six days on Disney+ and Hulu.[57] In January 2024, Disney announced that 26.2 million viewers watched the premiere episode after three weeks.[58] The second through fifth episodes each amassed at least 10 million viewers after seven days.[58]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 96% of 57 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "A faithful adaptation of Rick Riordan's novels, Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a lovingly realized odyssey through adolescence and myth."[59] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 73 out of 100 based on 24 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[60]

Nicole Drum of ComicBook.com wrote "Some of the best casting ever in a television series, fantastic performances, and even the magic of the visuals and world-building, the series is about as perfect a television adaptation as you can get, as if it's been favored by the gods themselves."[61] Matthew Creith of TheWrap praised the writing, describing it as "quick-witted, the action is stellar, and making Percy's journey an episodic tale helps to propel the young character forward in exciting directions."[62] Kathryn Porter of Paste wrote, "From the casting to the writing to the production design, we get the adaptation of The Lightning Thief that we have been wanting for over a decade to see, and there is nowhere to go but up."[63] Aramide Tinubu of Variety wrote, "The series depicts a genuinely inclusive world, showcasing storylines and characters that will captivate fans for the next decade. At long last, Riordan's work has been given the extensive visual adaptation it deserves."[64]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2023 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Main Title Theme – TV Show/Limited Series Bear McCreary Nominated [65]
2024 Family Film and TV Awards Best Ensemble Series (Television) Series cast Pending [66]
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Children's Programs James Bobin (for "I Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-Algebra Teacher") Pending [67]

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