Percy Jackson & The Olympians Season 3 Gets Cautious But Promising Update From Author Rick Riordan


Percy Jackson & the Olympians

author Rick Riordan provides a cautiously optimistic update on a potential season 3 of the Disney+ show. Adapting the events of Riordan’s beloved novel series, the fantasy show premiered on Disney’s streaming service in 2023, chronicling the adventures of Demigod Percy (Walker Scobell) and his friends Annabeth Chase (Leah Sava’ Jeffries), and Grover Underwood (Aryan Simhadri). The series was a hit, and Percy Jackson & the Olympians season 2 is now confirmed to arrive at some point this year, but the show’s future beyond that has remained up in the air.

In a new post on Bluesky, Riordan shares a Percy Jackson & the Olympians season 3 update, revealing that a writers’ room is being convened to start planning scripts. Though he is “optimistic,” Riordan is careful to note, however, that season 3 has not been given the official go-ahead from Disney just yet. Check out his post below:

Excited to meet with the PJO writers’ room today to discuss potential plans for season three. This does NOT mean the third season is green-lighted yet, but we have been cleared to start a room and begin planning scripts, because assuming the show DOES go forward, we have to start now. Optimistic.🤞
— Rick Riordan (@rickriordan.bsky.social) 2025-02-25T13:58:50.873Z

Excited to meet with the PJO writers’ room today to discuss potential plans for season three,” Riordan writes. “This does NOT mean the third season is green-lighted yet, but we have been cleared to start a room and begin planning scripts, because assuming the show DOES go forward, we have to start now. Optimistic.”

What Riordan’s Update Means For Percy Jackson & The Olympians’ Future

The Response To Season 1 Is A Positive Sign For Season 3

The response to Percy Jackson & the Olympians season 1 was generally very positive, and this bodes well for the series’ future. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series enjoys a 91% score from critics and a 79% from audiences. Reviews generally praised the show for its strong performances and its faithful adaptation of Riordan’s work. In her Percy Jackson season 1 review for ScreenRant, Mae Abdulbaki awarded the series seven out of 10 stars, highlighting the show’s effective balancing of character development and action:

The series works because it keeps all the important elements from the book and builds upon them. The characters are what drive the story forward, and it’s nice that the series allows them breathing room while never forgetting about the quest itself.

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It’s viewership that determines whether a show continues, however, and Percy Jackson & the Olympians has been a win in this area as well. According to data from Luminate, the series beat Marvel and Star Wars shows to be Disney+’s most-watched show of 2024. This is obviously a promising sign for season 3 moving forward, but Percy Jackson is an expensive show to make, and the bar for success is likely very high for its renewal. For season 3 to move forward, season 2 will have to maintain this strong momentum.

Percy Jackson season 3 would presumably adapt the events of Riordan’s third book in the series, The Titan’s Curse. There are seven books in the series in total.

Our Take On Riordan’s Percy Jackson Season 3 Update

Season 2 Needs To Be Another Win

A leather-clad Ares holds a big sword across back with a darkly determined expression.

At a time when it feels like both Marvel and Star Wars are faltering, Disney+ could use a reliable audience draw like Percy Jackson. Ideally, the show will run for years to come after the Percy Jackson season 1 ending, but the show will have to maintain high quality in its storytelling and filmmaking to keep viewers entertained, especially in an age when there is so much competition.

One major issue facing the show is that the young Percy Jackson cast members will age and quickly become far older than their characters are supposed to be. By getting the season 3 writers’ room going early, the wait for more episodes after season 2 hopefully won’t be too long, and this problem won’t become too noticeable. While season 3 remains a question mark, Percy Jackson & the Olympians season 2 now hopefully isn’t far off.

Source: Rick Riordan



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Percy Jackson & the Olympians

7/10

Release Date

December 20, 2023

Showrunner

Jonathan E. Steinberg, Dan Shotz

Directors

James Bobin, Anders Engström

Writers

Rick Riordan, Jonathan E. Steinberg


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