EntertainmentPercy Jackson and the Olympians gets a new poster with a prominent trio of protagonistsAdaptation of Rick Riordan’s book series debuts on Disney+ in Decembertoday at 1:40 pm

EntertainmentPercy Jackson and the Olympians gets a new poster with a prominent trio of protagonistsAdaptation of Rick Riordan’s book series debuts on Disney+ in Decembertoday at 1:40 pm

Adaptation of Rick Riordan’s book series premieres on Disney+ in December

Disney+ released, this Monday (9), a new poster for Percy Jackson and the olympiansadaptation of the book series of the same name by Rick Riordanhighlighting the trio of protagonists, Percy Jackson (Walker Scobell, The Adam Project), Annabeth Chase (Leah Jeffries, Empire: Fame and Power) It is Grover Underwood (Aryan Simhadri, Twelve is too much).

Along with the streaming news, the streaming platform took the opportunity to remember that the series will premiere on December 20th, that is, with the first two episodes released at once. The remaining episodes arrive on Disney+ weekly, every Wednesday. Check out the new poster:

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In Percy Jackson and the olympianswe follow the story of a troubled teenager, who discovers he is the son of Poseidon, the god of the seas, which makes him a demigod. However, with the powers come all the dangers, including a manhunt for Zeuswho believes that the young man stole his Master Bolt.

In addition to the protagonist trio, the series also features Glynn Turman (“The Supreme Voice of the Blues”) as Chiron, the activities director of Camp Meio Sangue, exclusively for demigods; It is Jason Mantzoukas (“The Good Place”) as the god Dionysuswho was punished by Zeus and obliged to coordinate the place.

Toby Stephens (007 – A New Day to Die) as Poseidon, Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) as Hermes, Timothy Omundson (Psycho) as Hephaestus, Adam Copeland (Vikings) as Ares, Jay Duplass (Transparent) as Hades It is Lance Reddick (John Wick 4: Baba Yaga), who passed away in March of this year, as Zeus.


Source: Rollingstone

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