Disney+ is officially moving forward with a third season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, even before season two premieres in December.
Season 3 Will Adapt The Titan’s Curse
The new season will follow The Titan’s Curse, the third book in Rick Riordan’s bestselling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. This marks the first time several fan-favorite characters—like the Hunters of Artemis and Nico di Angelo—will appear on screen.
Rick Riordan, who co-created the show with Jonathan E. Steinberg, said the upcoming season brings fresh material to the screen and shows how committed Disney is to the series. Riordan thanked fans for their support and credited them with helping the show grow.
As the prophecy foretold.
— Percy Jackson (@PercySeries) March 14, 2025
Percy Jackson and the Olympians will be back for SEASON 3 on @DisneyPlus! pic.twitter.com/1JZEMFJcZh
“From the moment Percy Jackson and the Olympians debuted, it was clear this series had struck a chord with fans of all ages,” said Ayo Davis, president, Disney Branded Television. “With season two set to premiere this December, we’re thrilled to announce that Percy’s journey will continue with a third season. Huge thanks to our incredible cast and creative team, our partners at 20th Television, and our visionary and talented producers who continue to bring Rick Riordan’s world to life with such depth and imagination.”
“We’re so grateful to be continuing the story of Percy Jackson on Disney+. This third season will be new territory for the screen, bringing fan favorites like the Hunters of Artemis and Nico di Angelo to life for the first time,” said Rick Riordan. “It’s a huge sign of commitment from Disney, and speaks volumes about the enthusiasm with which the fandom has embraced the TV show. Thank you, demigods worldwide!”
Season 2 Arrives This December

Season two recently wrapped production in Vancouver and is set to hit Disney+ in December. The main cast returns, including:
- Walker Scobell
- Leah Sava Jeffries
- Aryan Simhadri
- Charlie Bushnell
- Dior Goodjohn
- Daniel Diemer
Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis praised the creative team, cast, and producers for making a series that connects with viewers of all ages.
Big Numbers and Awards
The first season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, released in December 2023, quickly became one of the top five original shows across all streaming platforms, according to Nielsen. On TikTok, the hashtag #percyjackson drew over a billion views during the first month. Official show accounts now have more than 4.6 million followers combined.
The series has also pulled in 16 nominations for the Children’s and Family Emmy Awards. It won the 2024 Kids Choice Award for Favorite Kids TV Show, and Walker Scobell picked up Favorite Male TV Star. Leah Sava Jeffries earned back-to-back NAACP Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Youth.
Who’s Behind the Show
Season two is executive produced by:
- Jonathan E. Steinberg
- Dan Shotz
- Rick and Rebecca Riordan
- Craig Silverstein
- Ellen Goldsmith-Vein
- Bert Salke
- Jeremy Bell
- D.J. Goldberg
- James Bobin
- Jim Rowe
- Albert Kim
- Jason Ensler
- Sarah Watson
Catch Up on Season 1 Now
Season one of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is streaming on Disney+. Season two lands this December. Season three is officially on the way.