LH SHOW REVIEW: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2024)

A review on Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ return to screens in television series form

Percy Jackson and the Olympians is an eight-episode series that follows the story of how twelve-year old Percy Jackson discovers he’s the son of the Greek God Poseidon, while figuring out his true identity and where he fits into the world.A few years after the publication of The Lightning Thief, 1492 Pictures took the initiative to create movie adaptations of the PJO book series. 1492 Pictures would go on to produce two adaptations for Book 1 and 2 and for both movies, and the lead cast consisted of pretty prominent actors at the time including Logan Lerman (Percy Jackson), Alexandra Daddario (Annabeth Chase), and Brandon T. Jackson (Grover Underwood). Because of the casting choices, many fans anticipated for the adaptations to do well, though the fallout of the movies says otherwise. A few controversies include misrepresentation of key characters in the books like Ares and Clarisse that were mentioned quite briefly and in quite a rushed way. Another cause of backlash was while the casted lead actors were extremely talented, they were simply past their age to be playing young demigods, which confused new fans as well as aggravated faithful book readers.

Recognizing the destruction of the previous adaptation, Riordan took it upon himself to reshape the way PJO books were perceived by book fans specifically, officially announcing the Percy Jackson television series development in May of 2020. His announcement was, of course, received extremely well by fans of the original series, especially because the author himself had full say in what was to be produced as well as being able to watch a possible redemption from the adaptation attempt.

In the new Percy Jackson series, the lead trio consists of up and coming young teen actors, Walker Scobell who plays Percy Jackson, Leah Sava Jeffries who plays Annabeth Chase, and Aryan Simhadri as Grover Underwood. Though the actors may not physically look similar to the characters in the book, Scobell, Jeffries, and Simhadri truly embody the roles through their surreal acting. Riordan specifically solely focused on looking for actors who could bring the book characters to life and states that’s exactly what he saw in our new infamous trio.

The rest of the casting fit perfectly for such especially characters Luke Castellan (Charlie Bushnell), Clarisse La Rue (Dior Goodjohn), Ares, played by the one and only WWE wrestler Edge or Adam Copeland, and finally Hermes, played by another extremely well-known actor, Lin Manuel Miranda.

Unfortunately, since the casting choices were announced, the backlash towards almost all of the lead casting choices have been evident and hurtful regarding the comparison physicality wise from book to show. One of the main controversies stems from Percy not having his notorious jet-black hair and sea green eyes. Luckily, many fans got over this small difference quickly.

In the original novel series, Annabeth is described as blond haired, gray-eyed and white while Jeffries is the complete opposite: a brown-eyed, Black girl. Internet trolls as well as “loyal fans” that were upset due to casting turned to being incredibly racist towards the 12-year old. The backlash towards her got so bad to the point where she got banned from her social media accounts multiple times from trolls repeatedly reporting, specifically Jeffries’ TikTok accounts. Fortunately, Riordan and many others such as Alexandra Daddario, who gave the first cinematic portrayal of Annabeth, called out the malicious racism and expressed great support towards Jeffries. Despite the backlash, the young trio were able to, again, draw the audience with quality action-packed as well as emotional scenes at such young ages.

Riordan’s team decided to start off the first season with eight episodes all being 40 or less minutes long. Starting straight off the bat, Percy’s attitude to being introduced to the world of gods was anything but positive. He literally starts off the book and show with “Look, I didn’t want to be a half-blood.” For the rest of the show, the series perfectly exemplifies Percy’s shock and feelings of unreality extremely well, making Percy a relatable character in addition to his many hardships and conditions. Riordan mentioned one reason for why it appeals to young children specifically is because many readers throughout the series acknowledge the representation of ADHD, dyslexia, and family issues. This representation of learning disabilities helps young readers worldwide realize they are not alone, and on top of that learn how to embrace such disabilities just as Percy Jackson does.

The pacing for the overall show was alright, though to better improve the pacing, the series could have given characters who are more notable in the future more of a developed background story such as Annabeth, Luke, and even Percy’s mother Sally. The series already had hinted at these developments that would better help the audience understand the true reasons for each prominent character’s motives but they lacked the quality for an actual story.

Altogether, I’d rate S1 of Percy Jackson and The Olympians a nine out of ten. From the casting to the production, the series seemed to have put their all into the up-and-coming show. Season 2 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians has just been announced about a month ago by @PercySeries on Instagram and it’s currently looking like the show will have a very promising future.

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LH SHOW REVIEW: Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

The pacing for the overall show was alright, though to better improve the pacing, the series could have given characters who are more notable in the future more of a developed background story such as Annabeth, Luke, and even Percy's mother Sally.

Is Percy Jackson and the Olympians a good show? ›

Audience Reviews

They did a good job on this show and it was defiantly a lot better than the movie. The characters mostly matched the books and it felt like a fun adventure. Content collapsed. I went into this a Percy Jackson virgin and found the series better than expected.

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

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+.

Is the Percy Jackson series better than the movie? ›

The new Disney+ series had a very low bar to surmount to be considered superior to the cinematic adaptation of The Lightning Thief. The 2010 movie and its 2013 sequel were both roundly rejected by fans of the books, who already far prefer the new show.

Is Percy Jackson show for adults? ›

I think if you watched the movie series, you might have a hard time enjoying it, but if you've never seen the movie series, you could get into it. It's just very kid-oriented so it may not be as entertaining as an adult.

How do people feel about the Percy Jackson TV series? ›

It's not the loyal adaptation we expected, but it is a wonderful piece of entertainment that left me looking up details on season two. “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is not a perfect adaptation and not a perfect show, but it is still one of the best things to come out of Disney in quite a while.

What age group is Percy Jackson aimed at? ›

Once a troubled child, but now Percy discovers he is the son of Poseidon and discovers he has amazing abilities. He finds himself on a quest to defeat the evil Kronos. The inspiration for two major Hollywood films, this fantastic set is ideal for children aged 9+ with an interest in fantasy adventure stories.

Why did they cancel Percy Jackson? ›

Percy Jackson movies disappointed fans and performed poorly at the box office, leading to the abandonment of Percy Jackson 3. The Percy Jackson TV show on Disney+ offers a chance for a faithful adaptation of the books, with the author's involvement ensuring a true-to-source material approach.

Who will play Zeus in Percy Jackson series? ›

In the Season 1 finale of the Disney+ series, the late Lance Reddick played the Greek god in an extensive scene with series lead Walker Scobell, as Percy faces Zeus atop Mount Olympus.

Who will replace Lance Reddick as Zeus? ›

Summary. The creative team of Percy Jackson and The Olympians is not ready to recast the role of Zeus following the death of actor Lance Reddick. Executive producer Jon Steinberg admits there is denial and a sense of gratitude for Reddick's work in crafting the character.

Which is more popular Harry Potter or Percy Jackson? ›

As previously mentioned, Harry Potter has always come out on top in terms of success and popularity, but now, because of Harry Potter's controversies and late release, Percy Jackson finally can come out on top.

Is Percy Jackson or Harry Potter easier to read? ›

I really enjoyed both of these writing styles but Rick Riordan, the author of the Percy Jackson series, has a light-hearted and digestible writing style which makes it easier for a wider audience to understand and enjoy the books.

How accurate is the Percy Jackson TV series? ›

As is the case with all book-to-screen adaptations, Percy Jackson and the Olympians deviates occasionally from the source material. However, the main arc of the series remains the same: 12-year-old Percy Jackson (Walker Scobell) learns that he's a demigod, the son of a human woman and a Greek god.

Does Annabeth like Percy or Luke? ›

Nothing ever happens between Annabeth and Luke, but Percy gets jealous of the other demigod. Annabeth also outwardly admits she had a crush on Luke in The Mark of Athena, the third book in Riordan's Heroes of Olympus series.

Who plays Poseidon in New Percy Jackson series? ›

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.

Is the new Percy Jackson appropriate? ›

Overall, Percy Jackson and the Olympians is going to be okay for most kids around seven years old and up. Parents know their kids best, so if your child is five years old but has seen other shows and movies like this, it's probably going to be okay.

Is Percy Jackson show appropriate for kids? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians is rated TV-PG, but it might be disturbing for some younger kids. Percy Jackson and the Olympians is rated TV-PG, which basically means it's parental guidance suggested. There's no actual age restriction on the content.

Why Percy Jackson is a good show? ›

The chemistry among the cast members enhances the overall viewing experience, creating a dynamic ensemble that effortlessly carries the narrative forward. While mostly staying true to the original narrative, the show also introduces some creative nuances and additional scenes that amplify the storytelling.

Is the Percy Jackson sequel series good? ›

Despite lacking momentum and wonderment, Percy Jackson and the Olympians plays pleasantly as a kid-friendly introduction to a world already beloved by many a kid. And since its real quest was being better than the movies, it's a bit heroic already.

How popular is Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

Over 180 million copies of the complete Percy Jackson book series have been sold. The series hit the bookshelves of over 35 countries and has been translated into 37 languages. Percy Jackson & the Olympians series sold over 100 million copies in the USA only.

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