Production Wraps On Season 1 Of New “Percy Jackson And The Olympians” Series

The official account of Percy Jackson, and the new Percy Jackson and the Olympians series coming to Disney+, has announced that production on Season 1 of the highly-anticipated new series is now complete.

What’s Happening:

  • The official Percy Jackson Twitter account has revealed that production on the first season of the new series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, set for a debut on Disney+ is now complete.
  • The series, based on the series of novels by Rick Riordan of the same name, was the first production to use the newly-built stage, featuring a 95 ft. LED screen that is located in Vancouver. This stage is the fifth permanent StageCraft volume, with others located in Southern California (one of which is at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank), and London. A temporary stage was built in Sydney, Australia for production on the recent Marvel Studios film, Thor: Love and Thunder.

  • Percy Jackson And The Olympians tells the fantastical story of a 12-year-old modern demigod, Percy Jackson, who’s just coming to terms with his newfound divine powers when the sky god Zeus accuses him of stealing his master lightning bolt.
  • With help from his friends Grover and Annabeth, Percy must embark on an adventure of a lifetime to find it and restore order to Olympus.
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians also has quite the cast, including lead Walker Scobell, and co-stars Aryan Simhadri and Leah Sava Jeffries. Virginia Kull, Glynn Turman, Jason Mantzoukas, Megan Mullally, and Timm Sharp, all set to appear in recurring guest star roles, as well as Charlie Bushnell as Luke Castellan, Dior Goodjohn as Clarisse La Rue, and Olivea Morton as Nancy Bobofit.
  • Recently, a new teaser was released for the series, but no date has been released for the debut of the show at this time.

Sign up for Disney+ or the Disney Streaming Bundle (Disney+, ESPN+, and ad-supported Hulu) now

Sign up for Disney+ or the Disney Streaming Bundle (Disney+, ESPN+, and ad-supported Hulu) now