Overview of Percy Jackson and the Olympians:
- The second season is set to debut in December 2025
- Disney unveiled the official season 2 teaser at Comic-Con 2025 in San Diego
- Season 3 will welcome five new cast members
The inaugural season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians received a positive response from audiences, prompting Disney to move ahead with a second season. Filming has been completed, and the first official teaser was unveiled during Comic-Con 2025 in San Diego.
In the series opener, Percy discovers he is a demigod and begins to access his divine capabilities. To his dismay, Zeus, the chief god, accuses him of theft concerning his lightning bolt—the Master Bolt, which is a pivotal source of his might. Percy teams up with his companions, Grover and Annabeth, embarking on a quest to recover the lost artifact, navigating the thrilling realms of deities, monsters, and magical beings.
Here’s our comprehensive guide to everything we currently know about the upcoming season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
Release Date of Season 2
The second installment of Percy Jackson and the Olympians will land on Disney+ on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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Plot for Season 2
This Disney adaptation derives from a series of young adult novels authored by Rick Riordan. The first season detailed the narrative from the initial book, named The Lightning Thief. The second season promises to adapt the subsequent volume, The Sea of Monsters.
Following the first book’s events, Percy enjoys a tranquil year at Meriwether College Prep. However, his life takes a turn as he confronts flesh-eating giants on the last school day, and Annabeth arrives at Camp Half-Blood bearing unsettling news. The magical barrier safeguarding the camp from outside threats has collapsed, placing demigods and other beings at risk from an enigmatic foe.
During season two, Percy will also initiate a search for Grover, who vanished on his own mission.
The official series synopsis reads:
Percy Jackson returns to Camp Half-Blood a year later, only to find a world turned upside down. His bond with Annabeth is evolving, he discovers he has a cyclops for a brother, Grover is missing, and their camp faces a siege from Kronos’ minions. Percy’s quest to restore order will lead him into the perilous Sea of Monsters, where an unknown destiny awaits Poseidon’s son.
The Percy Jackson series contains six books:
- The Lightning Thief
- The Sea of Monsters
- The Titan’s Curse
- The Battle of the Labyrinth
- The Last Olympian
This provides ample source material for future seasons, contingent upon Disney’s decision to continue beyond the second season.
Season 2 Trailer
The teaser for the upcoming season premiered at Comic-Con this year in San Diego:
In 2024, Disney announced that production had commenced by revealing a special clip:
Season 2 Cast
Most of the cast is anticipated to return for the second season:
- Walker Scobell – Percy Jackson
- Leah Sava Jeffries – Annabeth Chase
- Aryan Simhadri – Grover Underwood
- Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hermes
- Megan Mullally – Alecto aka Mrs. Dodds
- Toby Stephens – Poseidon
- Virginia Kull – Sally Jackson
- Jason Mantzoukas – Dionysus aka Mr. D
- Jay Duplass – Hades
- Glynn Turman – Chiron aka Mr. Brunner
- Adam Copeland – Ares
- Charlie Bushnell – Luke Castellan
- Dior Goodjohn – Clarisse La Rue
- Olivea Morton – Nancy Bobofit
- Suzanne Cryer – Echidna
- Timm Sharp – Gabe Ugliano
- Timothy Omundson – Hephaestus
Regrettably, Lance Reddick, who portrayed Zeus, will be absent in season 2 following his passing shortly after filming for season 1 wrapped. His role is likely to be recast.
Daniel Diemer (Under the Bridge) joins the cast as Tyson, a Cyclops and Percy’s half-brother, born of Poseidon and a nymph. After surviving on the streets of New York City for several years, he is taken in by Meriwether College Prep, where he meets Percy.
Additionally, season 2 will introduce the Gray Sisters—named Tempest, Anger, and Wasp—who are ancient, enigmatic beings sharing one eye and one tooth among them, and operate a cab service catering to the extraordinary citizens of Percy Jackson’s universe.
Kristen Schaal (What We Do in the Shadows) will portray Tempest, Sandra Bernhard (American Horror Story: NYC) will play Anger, and Margaret Cho (The Flight Attendant) will depict Wasp.
New cast member Timothy Simons (Veep) takes on the role of Tantalus. The creators describe him as:
[He is] sardonic, manipulative, openly hostile, and perpetually in a foul mood… cursed with endless hunger and thirst but never able to indulge. Tantalus has emerged from his Underworld confinement to act as the interim Activities Director at Camp Half-Blood, succeeding Chiron (Glynn Turman), who is under scrutiny for alleged connections to Kronos.
Images of the characters can be found on the series’ official Instagram page:
Crew for Season 2
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is overseen by showrunners Jonathon E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz. Writing credits include Monica Owusu-Breen, Daphne Olive, Stewart Strandberg, Zoë Neary, Joe Tracz, and Xavier Stiles, with Rick Riordan serving as an executive producer alongside Steinberg and Shotz. The series is directed by James Bobin, Anders Engström, and Jet Wilkinson.
Prospects for Season 3
Indeed, Disney has confirmed that the production for a third season will commence shortly. While a premiere date isn’t yet available, the addition of new cast members has been announced.
In season 3, Kate McKinnon will take on the role of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess associated with love and beauty. Known for her work on Saturday Night Live, and roles in Ghostbusters and Barbie, McKinnon’s casting is particularly intriguing, as Aphrodite is known in the books for her shape-shifting abilities—adapting her appearance based on individual perspectives of beauty. Whether this aspect will translate into the series remains to be seen, as casting other actresses for the role of Aphrodite has not been confirmed.
Dafne Keen, recognized from His Dark Materials and Logan, is cast as Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt. The official description states (via The Hollywood Reporter):
Artemis prefers roaming freely in nature instead of the political landscapes of Olympus. She travels with her immortal hunters and tends to be somewhat disconnected from modern human life, navigating significant challenges with her dignified presence.
Saara Chaudry, known for her work in The Mysterious Benedict Society and The Breadwinner, will portray Zoë Nightshade, an immortal hunter and Artemis’ lieutenant. The official description (via The Hollywood Reporter) states:
[Zoë] has stood beside Artemis for over 2,000 years. She is a valiant warrior, often serious, which sometimes amuses the demigods, but she’s also an essential member of every quest, ready to make sacrifices for the greater good.
Olive Abercrombie is set to play the demigod Bianca di Angelo, while Levi Chrisopulos will depict her younger brother, demigod Nico di Angelo.