In May 2020, Disney+ announced that it would be working with Riordan to finally adapt the fantasy novel for television. With Riordan confirming that the series is in the works, now is the best time to brush up on our Greek and unsheath our pens (yes, pens) as we take our first steps to Camp Half-Blood.

Percy Jackson Crew: Who Will Work on Percy Jackson in Disney+?

Apart from confirming that production for the Percy Jackson series has begun in January 2022, Riordan has shared one more important detail: James Bobbin has signed on to direct the first season of Percy Jackson. Some of Bobbin’s most notable works include writing for Muppets Most Wanted. He also directed The Mysterious Benedict Society for Disney+ and Alice Through the Looking Glass. He has been the most speculated director for the series since his collaboration with Riordan was announced in a blog post. Rick Riordan will also be more involved in the production as executive producer and co-writer alongside John Steinberg. Because Riordan took a more active role, fans anticipate an adaptation that stays true to the book, the characters, and the storyline.

Percy Jackson Cast: Who Will Play the Characters in Percy Jackson in Disney+?

The production of the Percy Jackson series seems to be advancing well, as the casting team is focused on finding the three main characters of the show. So far, they have made their first major goal in their quest - finding the right Percy Jackson. Disney plus recently announced that actor Walker Scobell was cast as Percy himself. Scobell debuted in The Adam Project, a Netflix film where he starred opposite big names in the industry, such as Ryan Reynolds, Zoe Saldaña, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, and Catherine Keener. In this film, Scobell plays the younger self of a time-traveling pilot (Reynolds) who journeys back to the past to save the future.

Grover and Annabeth

The complete casting for the trio was announced on May 5, 2022, with Aryan Simhadri playing Grover and Leah Sava Jeffries as Annabeth. However, some fans may have qualms about the casting choice for Annabeth. On May 10, Rick Riordan stood firm on his casting choice. He wrote:

Other Percy Jackson Cast Members

Sometime in June, additional cast members were confirmed. Dior Goodjohn (Head of the Class) will play Clarisse La Rue, Charlie Bushnell (Diary of a Future President) will play as Luke Castellan, and Olivea Morton will make a guest appearance as Nancy Bobofit. The cast also includes Virginia Kull, who will play Percy’s mom Sall Jackson, Glynn Turman, as the centaur Chiron, and Jason Mantzoukas, who will play the camp director and god of wine Dionysus. We will also see Megan Mulally as the fury Alecto and Tim Sharp as Gabe, Percy’s stepdad. Meanwhile, casting for the other series characters is also in the works.

Percy Jackson Plot: What Book Will the Percy Jackson Disney+ Series Be Based On?

potential Percy Jackson spoilers ahead The Disney+ series is set to be a direct adaption of the books by Rick Riordan, initially released in 2005 and published by Disney Hyperion. The novels follow Perseus Jackson, aka Percy, as he saves the world from monsters and evil gods, Greek-style. The first series has five books, The Lightning Thief, The Sea of Monsters, The Titans Curse, The Battle of the Labyrinth, and The Last Olympian. The first installment of the TV series is presumed to follow the plot in The Lightning Thief. In this book, Percy learns about his father’s true identity, who happens to be no other than Poseidon, after his uncle, Zeus, accused him of stealing his lightning. After a series of obstacles and life-altering challenges, Percy finds himself in Camp Half-Blood, a camp run by the centaur Chiron who trains all the demigod children of the Greek gods (take note, Greek gods) to battle monsters and complete quests. Percy is then forced to embark on a quest with Annabeth and Grover as they search for Zeus’ lighting bolt and return it to its rightful place in Olympus.

Percy Jackson Episodes: How Many Episodes Will Be There?

In one of his blogposts, Riordan revealed that the first Percy Jackson series will have eight episodes. He said that the first four episodes are essentially complete while they are still working on the other four episodes.

Rick Riordan Has Plans for Multiple Seasons

Author Rick Riordan has multiple seasons in mind for the series. When he spoke with TheWrap, he said:

Percy Jackson Release Date: When Will Disney+ Release the Percy Jackson Series?

Recent announcements about the production of the series show that it is making progress, but there is still no date for the release of the series. In one of Riordan’s messages to his fans in 2020, he guessed it would take him two years to write the show.

When did Percy Jackson start filming?

The latest announcements show that Percy Jackson will start filming in June 2022. With this in mind, we can expect that it will still be some time before the first Percy Jackson series is released. After presenting at D23, Riordan and the cast are back in Vancouver to continue filming for the series. in his blog post, Riordan commented on how overwhelmed he was with the support the series is gaining.

Percy Jackson Trailer: Where Can I Watch the Trailer for Percy Jackson by Disney+?

There is still no trailer for Percy Jackson. Disney+ may release the trailer two months before the actual release of the series.

Percy Jackson D23 Expo 2022 Teaser

The first teaser for the Percy Jackson series was released on September 11, 2022, as part of the presentation for the show. In the trailer, we see Percy taking his first steps into the world of becoming a demigod, as the voice over recites the familiar lines that introduced us to the books.

Percy Jackson Where to Watch: Where Can I Watch Percy Jackson?

Percy Jackson is available exclusively in Disney+. There are other exciting series you can watch in Disney+ while you wait for Percy Jackson.

Percy Jackson raised a generation of aspiring demigods. We are more than ready to polish our celestial bronze and go on a quest with Percy, Annabeth, and Grover before going home to Camp Half-Blood.

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