Percy Jackson and the Olympians is presently aiming for an early 2024 premiere date on Disney+, according to a recent blog post from Rick Riordan, the author of the original novels. Percy Jackson and the Olympians currently has no set release date. 

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Percy Jackson & The Olympians is based on Riordan’s books, follows the 12-year-old modern demigod Percy Jackson (Walter Scobell) 

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who is just coming to terms with his newly discovered superhuman abilities when Zeus accuses him of stealing his master lightning bolt. 

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Percy must embark on a once-in-a-lifetime quest with the aid of his companions Grover (Aryan Simhadri) and Annabeth (Leah Sava Jeffries) in order to find it and put Olympus back in order. 

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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, a 2010 film adaptation of the series, had a mixed box office performance but received negative reviews from fans for deviating from the original books. 

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The movie would go on to have one more instalment, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, before any further franchise ambitions were ultimately abandoned.

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After years of fan expectation, Riordan expresses confidence in the show and promises a fantastic payout now that a fresh adaptation is coming from Disney+. 

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The writer also said, “This show is the most ambitious project any of us have ever done, even for our seasoned and experienced team members. A huge number of sets. 

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Complicated special effects. Young actors leading the show. That all takes time. But the payoff will be worth it. I am confident of that.” 

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Earlier, Riordan said that he thought to premiere the series sometime in 2023, but , “I also warned you that this could definitely change,” he wrote. “Now that I have a somewhat better understanding of the work involved 

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