During NYCC 2023, Percy Jackson and the Olympians executive producers spoke about what areas made them feel the most pressure in the adaptation.
The Big Picture Percy Jackson and the Olympians is headed back to the screen this December, as Disney+ gears up to premiere its television adaptation of the beloved Rick Riordan books. At this year's New York Comic Con, creative team from Percy Jackson were on-site to discuss the series and their approach to bringing Riordan's work to life once again.
"That's a big thing to learn at 12-years-old. Because this whole experience of the show through the eyes of a 12-year-old is what the show should feel like. So that journey of his, learning his nature, learning who he is, and then going through this quite traumatic story to save his mom is a big thing. And that, to me, I think was a challenge, and I think hopefully we got that right.
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