Created by Rick Riordan and Jonathan E. Steinberg.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians premiered on December 19, 2023.
Distributed by Disney+.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV Series) Review
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a fun fantasy series that follows a boy who learns he is the son of a Greek god.
The show is based on the popular books by Rick Riordan and is made for both kids and adults.
Season 1 tells the story from The Lightning Thief.
It introduces Percy, Annabeth, and Grover as they go on a dangerous quest.
The season focuses on friendship, bravery, and discovering who you are.
It stays close to the book and explains the world in a simple and clear way.
Season 2 is bigger and more exciting.
Based on The Sea of Monsters, it adds new characters, stronger villains, and more action.
Percy grows more confident, Annabeth shows strong leadership, and their bond becomes deeper.
Overall, the series is enjoyable, easy to follow, and full of adventure.
It is a great watch for fans of the books and for anyone who enjoys magical stories with heart.
CR Rating – 7.5/10
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Actors
Walker Scobell as Percy Jackson

DOB: January 5, 2009.
Bio: American actor who first gained attention with his breakout role in The Adam Project (2022), where his sharp comic timing stood out opposite Ryan Reynolds.
Raised in a military family, with his father serving in the U.S. Navy, Scobell grew up moving frequently, which helped shape his adaptability and confidence.
Role: Percy Jackson is a twelve-year-old demigod and the son of Poseidon whose life changes when he is accused of stealing Zeus’ master bolt.
Thrust into the hidden world of gods and monsters, Percy must survive dangerous quests while learning the truth about his identity.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (16 eps).
Interesting facts: Scobell has spoken in interviews about building a real friendship with his co-stars on set (which helped the trio’s chemistry), and fans praised his grounded, boy-next-door Percy.
Notable works: The Adam Project.
Leah Sava Jeffries as Annabeth Chase

DOB: September 25, 2009.
Bio: Detroit-born American actor who first gained recognition for her work on Empire and in the feature film Beast (2022).
She quickly became a standout young talent, known for her intelligence, presence, and ability to convey strength and vulnerability on screen.
Role: Annabeth is the daughter of Athena, a skilled strategist and longtime resident of Camp Half-Blood.
In the series, she acts as Percy’s guide and intellectual foil, combining sarcasm, courage, and emotional complexity.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (16 eps).
Interesting facts: Jeffries won NAACP Image Awards for her performance and has discussed how she shaped Annabeth to feel authentic while staying true to Rick Riordan’s vision.
Notable works: Empire, Beast.
Aryan Simhadri as Grover Underwood

DOB: May 6, 2006.
Bio: American actor who has appeared in family and youth-oriented projects, including The Main Event.
Known for his gentle humor, expressive physicality, and natural charm, Simhadri brings warmth and relatability to every role.
Role: Grover is a satyr, Percy’s best friend, and protector, tasked with guiding and safeguarding demigods like Percy on their journey to Camp Half-Blood.
He is the emotional glue of the trio, offering humor, wisdom, and unwavering loyalty.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (16 eps).
Interesting facts: Simhadri’s performance was widely praised for grounding many of the show’s lighter moments and for making Grover’s bravery feel earned.
Notable works: The Main Event, stage work.
Charlie Bushnell as Luke Castellan

DOB: June 16, 2004.
Bio: A young American actor who began his career in youth-focused TV projects before joining Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
Known for his charm, screen presence, and ability to convey layered emotions, Bushnell brings a compelling mix of charisma and subtle menace to his roles.
Role: Luke is the Hermes cabin counselor, initially a charismatic mentor to younger demigods.
As the series progresses, his darker motivations are revealed, including his alignment with Kronos.
In Season 2, his wardrobe and demeanor reflect a more confident, morally ambiguous figure as his role expands.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (9 eps).
Interesting facts: Bushnell has discussed how costume and setting helped evolve Luke’s on-screen persona from counselor to tempter of other demigods.
Notable works: Diary of a Future President, In the Know.
Dior Goodjohn as Clarisse La Rue

DOB: August 13, 2006.
Bio: American actor with experience in TV and family-oriented projects.
She brings a blend of physical confidence, charisma, and emotional nuance to her performances.
Goodjohn is noted for portraying characters who balance toughness with vulnerability, making her well-suited to Clarisse’s competitive and prideful nature.
Role: Clarisse is the formidable daughter of Ares, initially introduced as a bully to Percy but gradually evolving into a key ally.
The series explores her aggressive tendencies, pride, and the pressure of living up to her father’s expectations.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (8 eps).
Interesting facts: The casting of Goodjohn allowed the series to expand Clarisse’s agency and move beyond a one-dimensional “bully” role.
Notable works: Head of the Class, earlier TV credits; Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
Daniel Diemer as Tyson

DOB: June 21, 1996.
Bio: Canadian actor known for The Half of It and a variety of indie and TV roles.
He brings a warm, approachable energy and strong physical presence to his performances.
Role: Tyson is Percy’s cyclops half-brother, introduced in Season 2.
He is fiercely loyal, kind-hearted, and protective of his family.
Diemer portrays Tyson with a mix of physicality, humor, and emotional honesty, giving the character both impact and heart.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (8 eps).
Interesting facts: Diemer described Tyson as “simple in heart but huge in impact.”
His physical performance and emotional sincerity were intentionally crafted to make Tyson both lovable and formidable, adding new stakes to Percy’s journey.
Notable works: The Half of It, The Man in the High Castle.
Virginia Kull as Sally Jackson

DOB: October 5, 1981.
Bio: American actor with extensive stage and screen work, including notable TV credits such as Big Little Lies, NOS4A2, and The Looming Tower.
She is known for bringing emotional depth, warmth, and subtle strength to her performances, making her an ideal choice to portray Percy’s devoted and resilient mother.
Role: Sally Jackson is Percy’s protective, loving mother.
She sacrifices and struggles to keep Percy safe while providing him with a moral anchor in a world filled with gods, monsters, and magical chaos.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (5 eps).
Interesting facts: Kull’s theater background allowed her to shape Sally as a fully realized modern single mother rather than a stereotypical parent figure.
Her chemistry with Walker Scobell adds authenticity to Percy’s emotional journey.
Notable works: Big Little Lies, NOS4A2, The Looming Tower.
Glynn Turman as Chiron / Mr. Brunner

DOB: January 31, 1947.
Bio: American actor with a distinguished career on stage, television, and film.
His work ranges from Broadway productions like A Raisin in the Sun to celebrated TV roles in The Wire and A Different World.
Role: Chiron, appearing in the human world under the alias Mr. Brunner, serves as the Activities Director at Camp Half-Blood and a mentor to Percy and other demigods.
The series highlights his wisdom, patience, and quiet strength while adding a subtle human detail, a brace from a past injury, as part of the adaptation’s thoughtful reimagining.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (6 eps).
Interesting facts: The show’s creators intentionally included a subtle disability detail for Chiron’s human disguise, which was noted in interviews and press coverage as part of the adaptation’s attention to realism and inclusivity.
Notable works: A Raisin in the Sun (stage), A Different World, The Wire, and other stage and TV work spanning decades.
Jason Mantzoukas as Dionysus / Mr. D

DOB: December 18, 1972.
Bio: American comedian, actor, and podcaster, widely recognized for his high-energy, improvisational comic roles in The League, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and other projects.
Known for his chaotic, unpredictable humor, Mantzoukas brings both sharp wit and human relatability to his roles.
Role: Dionysus, known to campers as Mr. D, is the curmudgeonly camp director punished with the responsibility of running Camp Half-Blood.
Mantzoukas portrays him as sarcastic, world-weary, and sharply witty, a comic foil whose bitterness about immortality and duty adds levity and adult humor to the story.
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (5 eps).
Interesting facts: Mantzoukas’s improvisational skills influenced the show’s humor and timing, helping shape many of Mr. D’s comic beats and interactions with the demigods
Notable works: The League, The Good Place, How Did This Get Made? (podcast), Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Megan Mullally as Alecto / Mrs. Dodds
DOB: November 12, 1958.
Bio: Emmy-winning American actress and comedian, best known for her iconic role as Karen Walker on Will & Grace.
Renowned for her sharp wit, distinctive voice, and impeccable comedic timing, Mullally brings both theatricality and humor to her roles.
Role: Mrs. Dodds is Percy’s terrifying math teacher who is secretly Alecto, one of Hades’ Furies.
In Season 1, she confronts Percy in a dramatic, supernatural encounter.
Her performance balances fear and entertainment, making the Fury scene a standout moment in the series.
Seasons & Episodes: S1 (3 eps).
Interesting facts: Critics and fans highlighted Mullally’s theatrical presence as one of the season’s most enjoyable moments.
Notable works: Will & Grace, Parks and Recreation, stage performances, and various TV guest appearances.
Adam Copeland as Ares
DOB: October 30, 1973.
Bio: Adam Copeland, widely known for his WWE career under the ring name “Edge,” has successfully transitioned into acting.
He brings a rare combination of physical presence, charisma, and intensity to mythological and action-oriented roles.
Role: Ares is the arrogant and fiery god of war.
Copeland portrays him with commanding physicality, sharp charisma, and subtle emotional depth, giving the character more nuance than a typical mythic antagonist
Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (4 eps).
Interesting facts: Copeland’s performance earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama/Youth Series.
Notable works: WWE career as Edge; acting (TV/film) including Warrior.
Tamara Smart as Thalia Grace
DOB: June 14, 2005.
Bio: English actress known for The Worst Witch, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, and Netflix’s Resident Evil.
She is praised for her physicality, screen presence, and ability to bring youthful energy with depth to her roles.
Role: Thalia Grace is the courageous and headstrong daughter of Zeus.
In the series, her story is adapted through flashbacks and expanded Season 2 material, emphasizing her bold personality, loyalty, and complex past.
Seasons & Episodes: S2 (1 eps).
Interesting facts: The late Lance Reddick, originally cast as Zeus in Season 1, reportedly had a behind-the-scenes role in recommending Smart for the role.
Notable works: The Worst Witch, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Resident Evil (Netflix).
More Actors
Season 1 (The Lightning Thief)
• Timm Sharp as Gabe Ugliano (Sally’s husband / Percy’s stepfather; toned down from the book).
• Andrew Alvarez as Chris Rodriguez (son of Hermes).
• Lin-Manuel Miranda as Hermes.
• Jay Duplass as Hades.
• Toby Stephens as Poseidon (Percy’s father).
• Lance Reddick as Zeus.
Season 2 (The Sea of Monsters)
• Kevin Chacon as Chris Rodriguez.
• Beatrice Kitsos as Alison Simms.
• Andra Day as Athena.
• Aleks Paunovic as Polyphemus.
FAQ – Percy Jackson and the Olympians TV Series
What is Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV series) about?
Percy Jackson and the Olympians follows a boy who learns he is a demigod and must go on a dangerous quest with his friends to stop a war among the Greek gods.
Is the TV show faithful to the books?
Yes. Critics and the author say the series is far more faithful to Rick Riordan’s books than prior film versions, while allowing some thoughtful changes for TV. Cinemablend
What book(s) does each season adapt?
Season 1 adapts The Lightning Thief; Season 2 adapts The Sea of Monsters. Season 3 is set to adapt The Titan’s Curse.
How many seasons are there?
Two seasons are released (Season 2 premiered December 10, 2025); the show was renewed for Season 3 in March 2025.
Where can I watch it?
The series streams on Disney+ (and is also available on Hulu in some bundles/regions).
Conclusion
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a successful and enjoyable fantasy series that finally does justice to the books.
With strong performances, clear storytelling, and a growing sense of adventure each season, the show appeals to both longtime fans and new viewers.
It balances magic, friendship, and emotion well, making it a fun and meaningful watch for all ages.
