Percy Jackson: Season 2
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One year has passed since Percy Jackson saved Olympus, but peace never lasts long for a demigod. As dark forces threaten Camp Half-Blood and Grover vanishes into mysterious seas, Percy must embark on his most dangerous adventure yet. The Golden Fleece holds the key to salvation, but reaching it means sailing into waters where monsters rule and heroes fall.

Following the tremendous success of the first season, Disney+ is preparing to launch the next chapter in this epic mythological saga. We at StreamSafely are excited to return to Camp Half-Blood and explore the dangerous Sea of Monsters in “Percy Jackson,” Season 2. 

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How Percy Jackson and the Olympians Found New Life on Disney+

“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is a fantasy-adventure series on Disney+ that follows the titular character, a 12-year-old boy who discovers he’s the son of the Greek god Poseidon. The show chronicles Percy’s experiences as a demigod attending Camp Half-Blood, a training ground for the children of gods and mortals, where he learns to harness his abilities while navigating ancient myths in the modern world. 

From Page To Screen

The series is based on Rick Riordan’s bestselling book franchise, which has sold millions of copies worldwide and introduced young readers to Greek mythology through accessible, contemporary storytelling. Season 1 adapted the first novel in the Percy Jackson series, “The Lightning Thief,” and the upcoming season will bring the second book, “The Sea of Monsters,” to the screen.

The original Percy Jackson novels were first published by Disney Hyperion beginning in 2005, with “The Lightning Thief” becoming an instant phenomenon among middle-grade readers. Before the current Disney+ reboot series, the franchise saw two theatrical film adaptations that received less-than-stellar reviews from critics and fans alike. 

The Theatrical Adaptations

The 2010 film “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief,” directed by Chris Columbus and starring Logan Lerman as Percy, Brandon T. Jackson as Grover, and Alexandra Daddario as Annabeth, earned $226.4 million worldwide but was criticized by fans for aging up the characters and overall poor adherence to the source material, and by critics for being “agreeably tame and unthreatening” for a fantasy adventure film.  

The 2013 sequel “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters,” directed by Thor Freudenthal and again featuring Lerman in the lead role, performed even worse with critics and audiences, effectively ending plans for further film installments. Both movies faced backlash from Riordan himself, who publicly expressed that the films were like watching his “life’s work going through a meat grinder.”

A Fresh Start on Disney+

The current Disney+ series marks a fresh start, with Rick Riordan serving as creator and executive producer alongside Jonathan E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz, who previously collaborated on acclaimed series such as “Black Sails” (2014-2017) and “See” (2019-2022). The first season premiered on December 19, 2023, earning praise for its faithfulness to the novels and the performances of the young actors. 

The series swept the Children’s and Family Emmy Awards, winning seven, including Outstanding Young Teen Series, Outstanding Writing, and Outstanding Directing. It also earned an outstanding 91% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

The show was renewed for a second season and has already been greenlit for a third season, adapting “The Titan’s Curse.”

Season 1 Recap (Spoilers):

During a field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Percy Jackson’s seemingly normal life is shattered when one of his teachers reveals herself to be an ancient Greek Fury and attacks him. Despite surviving the attack with the help of a magic sword, Percy is expelled and returned to his mother, Sally, who explains the truth: Greek gods and monsters are real, and Percy is the son of Poseidon. Percy’s friend Grover turns out to be a satyr assigned to protect him, and together they race to Camp Half-Blood when all three are attacked by a minotaur. The monster kills Sally, but Percy destroys it in a rage before collapsing at the camp’s entrance.

At Camp Half‑Blood, a training ground for demigods run by the centaur Chiron and the god Dionysus, Percy learns to fight, harness his powers, and make new allies. During a game of capture the flag, he discovers his ability to control water and is claimed by Poseidon as his son. Soon after, Zeus accuses Percy of stealing his Master Bolt and threatens war unless it’s returned. When Percy discovers his mother is alive in the Underworld, he accepts a quest to retrieve the bolt and rescue her, joined by Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena, and his satyr friend, Grover.

Their journey takes them across the country, where they battle Furies in New Jersey, defeat Medusa, face Echidna and the Chimera in St. Louis, and narrowly escape the enchanted Lotus Hotel. Reaching Los Angeles, they descend into the Underworld and learn that Hades’s Helm of Darkness has been stolen, too. Believing Percy is the thief, Hades refuses to help until Percy discovers the real culprit’s plan — both the helm and the bolt were stolen as part of a larger scheme orchestrated by the Titan Kronos.

Escaping with magical pearls, Percy confronts Ares, the god of war, who reveals his role in the plot. After defeating Ares in battle, Percy returns the bolt to Zeus and the helm to Hades, restoring peace among the gods. Back at Camp Half‑Blood, he uncovers the real betrayer: Luke Castellan, who has been serving Kronos. Luke flees, and Percy reunites with his mother, bringing his first heroic quest full circle.

“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is streaming on Disney+.  

Everything You Need To Know About Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Season 2

One year after preventing a war between the Olympians, Percy Jackson returns to Camp Half-Blood to find that Grover has disappeared and the magical borders protecting the camp are failing. Thalia Grace’s tree — the source of the camp’s protection — has been poisoned. The only hope lies in retrieving the legendary Golden Fleece from the treacherous Sea of Monsters — a voyage that will take Percy and his friends into waters filled with ancient terrors, where the sorceress Circe, the cyclops Polyphemus, and the remnants of Kronos’s army all lie in wait. 

Release Date & Episode Count

“Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2” will premiere on Disney+ on December 10, 2025.  While the exact episode count has not been officially announced, the first season consisted of eight 40-minute episodes released weekly, and the second season is expected to follow a similar format.

The season will adapt Rick Riordan’s second novel in the series, “The Sea of Monsters,” and will follow Percy on his voyage in his search for Grover and his quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece.

Rating

The new season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians has not yet been rated. But the first season carried a TV‑PG rating for fantasy violence, some scary images, and mild language, suggesting that Season 2 will feature similar content appropriate for family viewing.

 Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Season 2, Official Trailer

With Thalia’s tree dying from a mysterious poison and Camp Half-Blood’s magical barriers weakening by the day, Percy, the son of Poseidon, faces an epic race against time. The only thing that can protect him, the camp, and his friends is located deep within the Sea of Monsters. 

Set sail with Percy into the dangerous waters and monster-filled islands of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season Two” in Disney’s latest teaser trailer!

Cast & Crew

The main trio returns in “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” Season 2, with Walker Scobell reprising the titular role. Scobell previously starred in Netflix’s “The Adam Project” (2022) opposite Ryan Reynolds and will be joined again by Leah Sava Jeffries as Annabeth Chase and Aryan Simhadri as Grover Underwood. Jeffries starred opposite Idris Elba in “Beast” (2022), and Simhadri recently appeared in “Freakier Friday” (2025) and “Cheaper by the Dozen” (2022).

New additions to the cast include Daniel Diemer (“The Half of It”) as the cyclops Tyson, Tamara Smart (“The Worst Witch,” “A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting”) as Thalia Grace, daughter, and Courtney B. Vance, who is taking over the role of Zeus following Lance Reddick’s passing in March 2023. Vance recently played Cobra Bubbles in Disney’s live-action remake of “Lilo & Stitch” (2025) and is well known for his work in classics like “The Hunt for Red October” (1990) and “Dangerous Minds” (1995).

Here’s a first look at the other Percy Jackson cast members:

  • Walker Scobell: Percy Jackson
  • Leah Sava Jeffries: Annabeth Chase
  • Aryan Simhadri: Grover Underwood
  • Daniel Diemer: Tyson
  • Tamara Smart: Thalia Grace
  • Courtney B. Vance: Zeus
  • Virginia Kull: Sally Jackson
  • Charlie Bushnell: Luke Castellan
  • Dior Goodjohn: Clarisse La Rue
  • Kristen Schaal: Tempest
  • Timothy Simons: Tantalus
  • Sandra Bernhard: Anger
  • Aleks Paunovic: Polyphemus
  • Margaret Cho: Wasp
  • Andra Day: Athena
  • Camille Mitchell: Zadie
  • Beatrice Kitsos: Alison Simms
  • Kevin Chacon: Chris Rodriguez

The crew includes:

  • Creators: Rick Riordan, Jonathan E. Steinberg
  • Producers: Jonathan E. Steinberg, Dan Shotz,  Rick Riordan, Rebecca Riordan, Craig Silverstein, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Bert Salke, Jeremy Bell, D.J. Goldberg, James Bobin, Jim Rowe, Albert Kim, Jason Ensler, and Sarah Watson.
  • Directors: James Bobin, Catriona McKenzie, and Jason Ensler
  • Cinematographers: Stephen Maier, Jules O’Loughlin, Pierre Gill
  • Composers: Bear McCreary, Sparks & Shadows
  • Production Companies: Dinsey+, Co-Lab21, The Gotham Group, Mythomagic, Quaker Moving Pictures, 20th Television, Disney Television Studios

How To Stream Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Season 2

“Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2” will be exclusively available on Disney+. Our team at StreamSafely strongly advises all viewers to access the series through official Disney+ channels and avoid unauthorized piracy sites that pose serious security risks

Fortunately, Disney+ makes subscribing easy by having a range of packages and bundles so that you can find the perfect plan for your interests and budget:

  • Disney+, Hulu Bundle: $10.99/mo
  • Disney+ Hulu Bundle Premium: $19.99/mo
  • Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (With Ads): $16.99/mo
  • Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (Without Ads): $29.99/mo
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle: $29.99/mo
  • Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle Premium: $38.99/mo

Go to Disney+’s official website and compare all bundle options now! While Disney+ does require a paid subscription, if you love fantasy and family-friendly action, we at StreamSafely invite you to explore our 100% free and legal streaming partners to find even more content the whole family can enjoy.

Your Guide To Safe Streaming

The countdown to Percy Jackson’s return has begun, and the StreamSafely team couldn’t be more excited to dive back into the world of demigods, monsters, and mythology. With new characters, higher stakes, and heart-pounding action, Percy’s journey into the Sea of Monsters in Season 2 is sure to be everything fans of the book series and TV show have been waiting for!

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