Percy Jackson Season 2 Just Finished Filming in Vancouver: When Will It Release?
In early October, Riordanconfirmedthat filming was roughly one-third finished, and on schedule.
The last day of on-location shooting was Dec. 4, according to a Threads post from DP Jules Oloughlin.
Of course, not everyone has been involved in every single part of filming.
However, that is speculation, not anything official.
What Will Percy Jackson Season 2 Be About?
A particularly noteworthy addition is that there will be a few flashbacks from Annabeth’s point of view.
The photo shows him with his tongue blue, implying the eating of blue fooda Sally Jackson specialty.
This is not official though, simply speculation.
But, it does add more weight to the Silena-and-Charlie-are-not-appearing side of the argument.
Still, the show could surprise fans by including the duo; Nothing is off the table yet.
Who Will Be In Percy Jackson Season 2?
Who Is Returning from Season 1?
The core cast from Season 1 ofPercy Jackson and the Olympiansis returning for Season 2.
Goodjohn particularly has an increased role in Season 2, withmuch of the story involving her character.
However, none of these three have been officially listed as appearing in the new season yet.
Lance Reddick played the character in Season 1, before passing away in March of 2023.
Another character being recast for Season 2 is Chris Rodriguez.
There is no clear reason why the change was made.
Fittingly, right after the casting announcement, Simhadri started joking about just how tall Diemer is.
On August 15, it was announced thatVeep’s Timothy Simons would take on the role of Tantalus.
I had two and a half hours in the makeup chair every morning."
Thalia is the daughter of Zeus who was turned into a tree by her father.
This was announced at D23 Brazil on Nov. 10, 2024.
This included Chacon, as well as Rosemarie DeWitt as C.C.
(AKA Circe), Alex Paunovic as Polyphemus, and Beatrice Kitsos as Allison Simms.
Who Is Working On Percy Jackson Season 2?
Season 2 has a stacked production team and that is even before the full crew has been made public.
Goldberg, James Bobin, Jim Rowe, Albert Kim, Jason Ensler, and Sarah Watson.
John Catron and Zoe Neary both serve as producers.
Bobin, Ensler, and Catriona McKenzie are all confirmed to have directed at least one episode.
It has already been confirmed that McKenzie directed the episode on Circe’s Island.
Jules Oloughlin is the show’s Director of Photography, and he shared two photos onThreadsfeaturing the camera team.
Jonathan E. Steinberg, Dan Shotz, and Rick Riordan are all confirmed as writers on the show.
Social media posts indicate that Jeannie Chow worked on hairstyling this season, andDean Goodinedid props.
Bliss McDonald is listed as a Production Manager.
Those interested can read all the entries so far onEnsler’s Threads account.
Logistics, explosions, battling sea monsters all a picnic in comparison."
Day 20:
“Once there was a prop so big it obstructed a hallway scene.
My instinct was to lose it, but it was necessary for story.
Where could they possibly elude their captors?
Behind the giant prop, perhaps?
Day 23:
“Today our tone is mythological adventure!
During the time filming there, there wasa report and photoof a lot of smoke coming from that area.
The footage of the actual chariot races?
Its pretty incredible, but for now, youll have to take my word for it.”
Behind this is new narration, with Percy saying:
“My name is Percy Jackson.
I am a demigod.
Monsters come at me.
So do the gods.
Last year, I had to stop a war.
But that is just the beginning.”
The narration says:“All of this, this world… Everything’s changed.”
Gillian Blum has been a writer at The Direct since 2022, reporting primarily from New York City.

She also commonly reports on Percy Jackson, Invincible, and other similar franchises.
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