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When is Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 releasing? Everything we know so far

When is Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 releasing? Everything we know so far

By Aman Shukla Published on July 12, 2025, 19:00 IST Last updated July 12, 2025, 12:39 IST
Alright, fellow demigods, gather 'round! If you're anything like us, you've been hyped for Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 ever since that killer first season hit Disney+. Rick Riordan's books are basically my childhood, and the show's doing them justice. So, let's spill the beans on when Season 2's coming, what's going down and everything we know so far. When Is Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 Coming Out?
Mark your calendars for December 2025! That's when Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 is set to premiere on Disney+. No exact date has been locked in yet, but a May 2025 post from the official Percy Jackson X account and various news outlets like Deadline have pointed to December as the big moment. For fans in India, you'll be able to stream it on JioHotstar, too, right alongside the global Disney+ release.
Production wrapped back in February 2025, so the team's had plenty of time to polish those epic sea monster battles and Camp Half-Blood scenes. If Season 1's December 2023 debut is any clue, Disney loves a holiday-season drop for this show. Keep your eyes peeled for a specific date as we get closer! What's the Story for Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2?
Season 2's diving into The Sea of Monsters , the second book in Riordan's series, and it's gonna be a wild ride. Our boy Percy Jackson (Walker Scobell) is back, teaming up with Annabeth Chase (Leah Sava Jeffries) and Grover Underwood (Aryan Simhadri) for a quest to save Grover from a not-so-friendly Cyclops named Polyphemus. Oh, and Kronos is stirring up trouble, so stakes are sky-high.
We're getting deep into Camp Half-Blood's world—think chariot races (finally!), Annabeth's backstory with Luke and Thalia, and all the camp drama. Unlike those old movies that kinda missed the mark, the Disney+ show is sticking close to the books. Clarisse La Rue (Dior Goodjohn) is stepping up big time, too, and I'm stoked to see her throw some punches (or at least some shade). Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 Expect Cast
The dream team's returning: Walker Scobell as our sarcastic hero Percy, Leah Sava Jeffries as brainy Annabeth, and Aryan Simhadri as lovable Grover. Dior Goodjohn's Clarisse is getting more screen time, per Riordan's own words in a Goodreads Q&A. And hold up—we've got Rosemarie DeWitt joining as Circe, the goddess of magic.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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