How Percy Jackson & The Olympians Season 3 Will Change Its Tone From Previous Seasons, Explained by Walker Scobell

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The final of Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 2 was filled with nail-biting drama and unexpected twists and turns for viewers. Now, Walker Scobell, who plays the title character, has revealed how season 3 will be different from the first two installments.
Percy (Scobell), Annabeth (Leah Sava Jeffries) and Grover (Aryan Simhadri) lead the demigods of Camp Half-Blood into battle against Luke (Charlie Bushnell) and his team, who are trying to resurrect the titan Kronos. The climactic fight ends with Clarisse (Dior Goodjohn) completing her journey and she uses the Golden Fleece to heal Thalia’s tree. However, he did more than repair the ancient tree, he also resurrected Thalia.
While The sea of monsters by Rick Riordan ends with Thalia remaining a tree, Disney+ Percy Jackson and the Olympians bringing her back to life allows her character and the broader mythology of the Olympians to develop. Viewers also learned that Thalia didn’t turn into a tree because she was a hero and chose to sacrifice herself. Zeus transformed her to ensure she would stay at Camp Half-Blood so he could control her after she discovered the Great Prophecy and refused to become a “weapon”.
In an interview with DeadlineScobell said that the next chapter will have a more mature tone compared to the first two seasons. He explained that the series would be aimed at an older audience, because the creators of the series know that the majority of viewers who liked Percy Jackson and the Olympians were probably children who grew up with the characters. And it would also appeal more to already adult fans.
It’s much more mature than seasons 1 and 2. The end of season 2 really sets the tone for season 3. It’s written for a slightly older audience. They expected our audience to be a little bit older than Seasons 1 and 2. So I’m really excited that that’s happening.
Additionally, Scobell pointed out that the series has already become progressively darker and more mature over the years. Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 2. The actor explained that he was very happy with the direction the story was taking and hoped the series would last beyond just one more season, so audiences could continue to see these characters grow.
I guess it just shows the brutal reality of the world they live in…it’s like a normal demigod thing in many ways, unfortunately for them. I’m really happy that we’re leaning into this more, because it also shows that our characters aren’t invincible. They’re hurt, and it’s important to remember that, especially as we approach all the crazy things we have to do in Season 3 and, hopefully, if renewed, 4 and 5.
There is no specific release date for Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 3 at the time of publishing this article. However, a release window is planned for 2026.
- Release date
- December 19, 2023
- Network
- Disney+
- Showrunner
- Jonathan E. Steinberg, Dan Shotz
- Directors
- James Bobin
- Writers
- Joe Tracz, Andrew Miller
Cast
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Walker Scobell
Percy Jackson
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Léa Sava Jeffries
Annabeth Chase