'Percy Jackson' EPs Share Hopes for Franchise Future (2024)

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[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for the Percy Jackson and the OlympiansSeason 1 finale.]

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 came to an epic conclusion with the Episode 8 finale, “The Prophecy Comes True.” In it, Percy (Walker Scobell) made it to Olympus, the lightning thief’s true identity was revealed, and despite what the prophecy foretold, he did save what mattered most in the end.

The big question on our minds is, after the success of the series — the premiere was watched more than the LokiSeason 2 premiere andSecret Invasion series premiere on Disney+ and viewership has only increased since then, according to the Nielsen streaming charts — what does the future hold for this fantasy series? TV Insider spoke with executive producers Jon Steinberg and Dan Shotz about their vision for Season 1 and how it sets up the series as a whole.

Since it was green-lit, the plan for Percy Jackson was to have five seasons, one for each book inRick Riordan‘s original book franchise. While Percy Jackson has not been renewed as of the time of publication, writing on Season 2 already began in 2023. Riordan revealed in a March 2023 blog post that Disney gave them the go-ahead to start developing Season 2 scripts. With the existence of multiplePercy Jackson spinoff books in The Heroes of Olympus, Trials of Apollo,and more, how interested is this creative team in adapting the entire PJO universe?

Steinberg (who co-created the series with Riordan and serves as showrunner) tells TV Insider that’s “a Disney and Rick Riordan question,” which doesn’t rule out his potential interest in fleshing out this entire franchise. Shotz goes a little deeper with his response.

“We’ve obviously put so much into getting this first season on the air, and now it’s hopefully looking to the future of continuing this path, which has been awesome,” Shotz says. “And then I think if it opens up in a bigger way, absolutely. But you can imagine how much it takes to make every one of these, the undertaking that it is. So we’re just grateful that people are responding the way they are.”

There has, indeed, been an overwhelmingly positive reaction to the show’s first season, which succeeded at bringing to life the key plot points of The Lightning Thiefbook while adding new and exciting scenes that expanded on the source material, like the Sally (Virginia Kull) and Poseidon (Toby Stephens) flashback in Episode 7. One big book change came with the finale plot twist regarding the true identity of the lightning thief. (Spoilers from this point on.)

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Luke and Percy at Camp Half-Blood in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 finale (Disney/David Bukach)

Just like in the book, Luke Castellan (Charlie Bushnell) was revealed to be the lightning thief. The son of Hermes (Lin-Manuel Miranda) was working with the Titan Kronos — father to Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades — who has been plotting his return from his Tartarus prison with Luke and Ares’ (Adam Copeland) help all season long. It was Kronos who was speaking to Percy in his dreams, Kronos who convinced Luke to fight for his side in the war he was brewing amongst his Olympian sons. The Titan is seeking to reclaim his throne on Olympus after Zeus (Lance Reddick) chopped him up and cast him into Tartarus. Luke harbored so much resentment for his absent father, his mother’s fate, and the Olympians by extension that he was easily turned to Kronos’ side.

In the finale, the creators added a sword fight between Luke and Percy when the plot twist was revealed. Luke tried to recruit Percy to fight for Kronos, and the talk snowballed into a fight witnessed by Annabeth (Leah Sava Jeffries) who secretly watched while concealed by her magic baseball cap that turns her invisible. Scobell tells TV Insider that he loves the addition of the fight, saying that the book (which he’s read seven times) “always felt like it needed that, and it just fits the show.” (He also had an epic sword fight with Copeland’s Ares earlier in the episode that featured his nautical powers in full force.)

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Luke only appears in a handful of scenes in Season 1, but they’re important ones. And his role will expand in possible future seasons. Luke’s “villain” arc was important to keep in mind when casting the role.

“I think in real life and in his performance and in his audition, there’s just this sense of charm and ease and confidence, but in a way that makes you feel like he’s listening,” Steinberg says of Bushnell, 19, “which was what really felt most important, that there’s multiple reversals happening here. You want to meet him and feel like he might be the bully, and then you want to meet him and feel like he’s your best friend. And then you want to understand that your best friend still cares about you, but his politics are a little bit different than yours.”

“You’ve got to have somebody who just feels like they have boat loads of integrity in order for that turn to not feel thin,” Steinberg continues. “And he has it in spades. It’s hard to cast a role for what amounts to five scenes that you know is going to be somebody you’re going to live with for the life of the show. And I think we’re pretty grateful that it worked out.”

“You need that heartbreak to work at the end for Percy, and that’s only going to work if you show in the few scenes that we have with him, that you are so drawn into him and are rooting for him,” Shotz adds. The Luke-Percy flashback at Camp Half-Blood in the beginning of the finale was important to include, as it not only called back to when Luke trained Percy in sword fighting in the book, but also to show that “there’s a real connection between these guys” and “to really connect that brotherhood so that when the heartbreak does come at the end, you’re torn.”

“You kind of understand his pain and what he’s dealt with,” Shotz adds, “and are really looking at it like he didn’t have the parent that Percy did. Percy had this mother that shifted him to find that humanity, and Luke is a really tortured soul who’s gone more to anger. It was really finding the actor who could deliver all of that very quickly.”

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Luke reveals he’s the lightning thief (Disney/David Bukach)

Another scene added to the series was Hermes’ scene with Percy and Annabeth in the Lotus Casino (Episode 6). Hermes tells the demigods that despite how it looks, the Olympian parents do care about their half-blood children. This scene served multiple purposes: it lays the groundwork for Hermes’ expanded role in later seasons, and it gives context to Luke and Poseidon’s stories, Steinberg and Shotz say.

You “understand Luke’s damage better” through that scene, “so that when you got to the turn at the end of the season, you really felt it and it didn’t feel like it was just falling out of the sky,” says Steinberg. The moment helps Percy see his then-absent father in a new light, Steinberg says, realizing that he harbors some resentment for his mom from all the times he was left alone at boarding schools. Percy’s left wondering, “maybe Dad’s trying a little bit harder than I think he is,” as Steinberg explains.

The Hermes scene was one of the ways the series made its own mark on the already memorable plot from the book (for fans who enjoy the 2010 movie, the Lotus Casino sequence is also widely regarded as the fan-favorite). Shotz says this was their way of making “it even more interesting than it was” in Riordan’s writing.

Percy met his dad in the finale when he stepped in to save the demigod from Zeus’ wrath. It’s a ghost town when Percy arrives on Olympus to return Zeus’ master bolt and warn his uncle about Kronos. But look closely in one shot and you’ll see some Olympians peering out from behind columns to get a glimpse at the bold son of Poseidon.

The intent there was to show that it was “high noon for Percy,” Steinberg explains. “It wasn’t that no one was there, it’s just that nobody wanted a part of what was coming. That feeling of being in a showdown required people opening their windows to gawk at it.”

“With the war brewing, everybody is sort of hiding out, waiting for how this is all going to go down,” Shotz adds. “It has impact on everyone.”

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Percy meets Zeus on Olympus (Disney)

Percy meeting his father on Olympus happens in the book, and it’s an even more touching moment than Poseidon’s debut in Episode 7. The Black Sails creators explain why adding that moment was vital to sticking the landing in the finale.

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“I think it’s hard to write and think about Episode 1 and hearing Percy say that he has been left at a different school every year of his life and not want to understand what that must mean to him and what abandonment must mean to him and how it’s colored really all of his understandings about relationships with people,” Steinberg shares. “And frankly, even right at the outset of what it must mean for the Grover [Aryan Simhadri] betrayal. I think that as much as he loves his mother and as much as her love is unconditional, it’s hard to be 7 or 8, 9 and feel like you’re being left. I didn’t know that you could finish this story in Season 1 without acknowledging that summit, without acknowledging that there was this real trauma and maybe just a little bit of resentment from Percy towards Sally.”

“Where that mapped onto was a feeling of we’re going to the Underworld, and it should feel like the story’s going to get raw for a second. We’re going to get to the darkest place we felt like we were comfortable with Percy going,” Steinberg says. “That was a moment of feeling like, ‘Am I going to rescue my mom if it comes at this cost?’ And this nagging voice at the back of his head saying, ‘She left you. Every time, she left you.’ And I think also wanting to understand, in a moment right before Poseidon was really going to step into the story and have Percy’s back, to get a sense for who he is and what this experience must have been like for him.”

This and other book changes were happily embraced by the powers that be behind the scenes, Steinberg says, and this Sally, Poseidon, and Young Percy (Azriel Dalman) flashback encapsulates the entire purpose of the series.

“It’s one of the pieces of the show I think I’m proud of, being able to not just tell a story about a kid and his mom, but tell a story about his mom and how awful this must be for her too. It felt important.”

Stay tuned to TV Insider for a dive into the Ares fight with Copeland and Scobell.

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 Finale

The article discusses the Season 1 finale of the TV series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians." In the finale episode titled "The Prophecy Comes True," Percy Jackson (played by Walker Scobell) reaches Olympus, the true identity of the lightning thief is revealed, and Percy saves what matters most despite the prophecy [[1]].

Future of the Percy Jackson Series

The article mentions that the plan for the Percy Jackson series was to have five seasons, each corresponding to one book in Rick Riordan's original book franchise [[2]]. While Season 2 has not been officially renewed at the time of publication, writing for Season 2 has already begun in 2023 [[2]]. The creative team is interested in adapting the entire Percy Jackson universe, including spinoff books such as "The Heroes of Olympus" and "Trials of Apollo" [[2]].

Positive Reception and Changes from the Book

The article highlights the overwhelmingly positive reaction to the show's first season, which successfully brought key plot points from the book "The Lightning Thief" to life while adding new and exciting scenes that expanded on the source material [[3]]. One significant change from the book in the finale was the plot twist regarding the true identity of the lightning thief, which was revealed to be Luke Castellan (played by Charlie Bushnell) [[3]].

Character Development and Expanded Roles

The article discusses the importance of Luke Castellan's character arc and the expanded role he may have in future seasons [[4]]. The casting of Charlie Bushnell was based on his ability to portray charm, ease, and confidence while also conveying multiple reversals in the character's personality [[4]]. The article also mentions the inclusion of a scene featuring Hermes (played by Lin-Manuel Miranda) in the Lotus Casino, which serves to lay the groundwork for Hermes' expanded role in later seasons and provide context to Luke and Poseidon's stories [[5]].

Emotional Moments and Character Relationships

The article highlights emotional moments in the series, such as Percy meeting his father Poseidon on Olympus and the inclusion of a flashback scene at Camp Half-Blood between Percy and Luke [[6]]. These scenes aim to deepen the audience's connection to the characters and their relationships, as well as explore themes of abandonment, resentment, and understanding [[6]].

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'Percy Jackson' EPs Share Hopes for Franchise Future (2024)

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What happened in chapter 12 of Percy Jackson? ›

Summary: Chapter Twelve

Back in the woods, Percy, Annabeth, and Grover rest for the night while Percy learns that in order to earn his searcher's license, Grover must find Pan, the god of wild places. To the satyrs, Pan is their master who once protected the earth.

What happened in chapter 14 of Percy Jackson? ›

Summary: Chapter Fourteen

As he looks around, he sees Riptide a few feet in front of him. A female spirit tells him that his father believes in him, he should go to Santa Monica before going to the Underworld, and to not trust gifts. Before she departs, the spirit reassures Percy that his mother's fate is not hopeless.

What did Percy fail to save most in the end? ›

He did fail to save his mum. The Hades's Helm stuff was outside the Quest. so in the moment he decides to leave her in the underworld he does fail what mattered most to him.

What reading level is Percy Jackson for? ›

Percy Jackson & The OlympiansI 8 books
Reading LevelInterest Level
The Lightning Thief Series: Percy Jackson & The Olympians (Book: 1) Riordan, Rick 9780786838653 Fiction PaperbackW5-8
Percy Jackson's Greek Gods Series: Percy Jackson & The Olympians Riordan, Rick 9781484712375 Fiction Paperback5-8
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How old is Percy Jackson first? ›

In the first novel of the series, The Lightning Thief, he is twelve years old. His personality is described as "changeable like the sea" and hard to predict — with the important exception that he is dangerously loyal to his friends and family. The goddess Athena describes this as his fatal flaw.

Did Percy get his mom back? ›

After Percy returns Zeus's lightning bolt, Hades realizes that Percy is not the thief, and returns his mother to her home.

Does Percy get his mom? ›

Unable to rescue his mother at first, Percy defeats the Minotaur and retreats to Camp Half-Blood until he is allowed to go on his own quest with Grover and Annabeth Chase, a daughter of Athena. After ten days, Percy rescues Sally by returning the Helm of Darkness to Hades in the Underworld after a fight with Ares.

Who betrayed Percy in the end? ›

Although Percy initially thinks Ares or Hades tricked him into stealing the bolt, Percy eventually realizes his friend Luke betrayed him after he is assigned by Kronos to steal the bolt and plant it on Percy.

What happened in chapter 20 of Percy Jackson? ›

Summary: Chapter Twenty

Ares wants war, so he framed Percy as the culprit in order to achieve a three-way war against Poseidon, Zeus, and Hades. He explains that magic similar to that in Riptide, the sword, was used on the backpack, so that the bolt would appear in the backpack once Percy entered the Underworld.

Who tricked Percy in Chapter 19? ›

Hades tells Percy that he did not steal Zeus's master bolt and accuses Percy of stealing the helm of darkness. Hades instructs Percy to open his backpack. Zeus's master bolt is in the pack. Percy realizes that he has been tricked by Ares.

What happened in chapter 19 of Percy Jackson? ›

Hades accuses Percy of stealing the master bolt himself in order to help Poseidon start a war. He accuses Percy of stealing his own symbol of power, his helm of darkness. Hades tells them that if they don't return his helm of darkness, he will stop death and "make your lands a nightmare" (19.124).

Did Annabeth betray Percy? ›

No, Annabeth did not betray Percy in "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan. Throughout the book, Annabeth remains fiercely loyal to Percy and their mission to save the world from the evil giants and the goddess Gaea.

What is the saddest death in Percy Jackson? ›

Which character in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians had the saddest death? Michael Yew, Silena Beaguar, and Charlie Beckendorf had the saddest deaths.

Why did Grover betray Percy? ›

While this may seem like a betrayal at first, it was actually Grover playing the part of protector to a tee. Knowing that monsters will find Percy at Yancy, Grover realizes he has to get him away from the school as quickly as possible.

Do you have to read the Percy Jackson series in order? ›

The original five Percy Jackson books were released in quick succession in the mid to late noughties, introducing readers to series protagonists Percy, Annabeth and Grover, as well as the gods of Olympus. These five novels should be read in release date order – which also happens to be the chronological order.

Can you read Percy Jackson out of order? ›

Book wise I'd suggest reading the first five "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" first, you can do the Kane chronicles after or go straight to "The Heros of Olympus" after that is "Trials of Apolo" and you can follow it up with "The Magnus Chase Chronicles"! any of the others can be read after the 'main' three series!

What book should I read first in the Percy Jackson series? ›

Start with book 1 Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief and you'll race through the whole series in no time. The books can also be read as stand-alones but you'll get the most out of them by reading them in order.

In what order should I watch Percy Jackson? ›

Here's how to watch Percy Jackson in release order: Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013) Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+ series, December 2023)

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