When will Percy Jackson Season 3 be released?
Expected in late 2026 or early 2027.
Entertainment / TV
Excitement builds as Percy Jackson and the Olympians gears up for Season 3 on Disney+, adapting 'The Titan's Curse.' Fans eagerly await the next installment, following Percy's journey through the world of gods and monsters.
Based on 'The Titan’s Curse,' Season 3 will see Percy and his friends embarking on a dangerous rescue mission. The story involves the kidnapping of Artemis, setting the stage for a war between the Greek gods and the Titans. New characters, including the Hunters of Artemis and Nico di Angelo, will be introduced, adding depth to the storyline.
Walker Scobell, who plays Percy Jackson, noted that Season 3 is the most book-accurate adaptation so far, fitting perfectly into eight episodes. The season promises to be bigger and more intense than previous ones.
Expected in late 2026 or early 2027.
Dafne Keen as Artemis, Holt McCallany as Atlas, Kate McKinnon as Aphrodite, Jesse L. Martin as Frederick, and Saara Chaudry as Zoë Nightshade.
The season follows Percy and his friends on a rescue mission after Artemis disappears, amidst a looming war between gods and Titans.
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