First behind-the-scenes images of Percy Jackson and the Olympians are circulating on the internet
The production of the series Disney+, Percy Jackson and the olympians, gained more details. After announcing the cast of protagonists, new behind-the-scenes photos revealed details of the location that will be the half-blood camp, where the demigods train.
The images were published by the Twitter account Percy Jackson Disney+ News (via Screen Rant) and show a vast field in Aldergrove, Vancouver, Canada. In addition, it is possible to see some training equipment and the photographer also described the cabins of the camp, comparing them with the house of the hobbitcharacter of Lord of the Rings.
Set pics show training grounds and props (archery, punching bags?) of Camp Half-Blood on a huge land of field at Aldergrove, Vancouver.
The photographer saw a bunch of hobbit type houses (the cabins likely) deep in the forest. Production is on a 20 acre land with the forest. pic.twitter.com/96TznGLEnp
— Percy Jackson Disney+ News (@updatespercy) July 6, 2022
Camp Half-Blood is one of the most important locations in the stories of Percy Jacksonmainly because the demigods live there during childhood and adolescence and it’s the setting for most of the books.
More about the Percy Jackson series on Disney+
With Walker Scobbell as Percy Jackson, Sava Jeffries as Annabeth Chase and Aryan Simhadri as Grover Underwoodthe series will adapt the first book of the saga and has the author, Rick Riordanand Jon Steinberg in the script.
Like other streaming series, such as WandaVision(2021) and The Mandalorian (2019), the production will have a budget of around $100 million. For now, filming does not have a start date and the series also has no premiere date.
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