the series will not be released before 2024 on Disney +

If you were waiting with firm feet for the series Percy Jackson, bad news… It may not be available before 2024 on the Disney+ platform. In any case, this is what the team of the series announced recently.

The serial adaptation of the literary saga Percy Jackson shouldn’t reveal itself anytime soon. Whereas Disney+ revealed to be working hard on an adaptation to the series format at the beginning of the year 2022, the summer is less bearer of good news.

Rick Riordan, the author of the saga, also acts as executive producer for Disney. Therefore, it is in person, and on his personal blog, that he wanted to provide some details to fans of Percy Jackson. If the first estimates spoke of 2023 as the year of release of the series on the platform, this will not be the case.

“I think the most likely release date will be around early 2024”he wrote. “We are on schedule and everything is going according to plan, there is just a long way to go before the series is ready”he also said.

The Disney+ series Percy Jackson becomes clearer

Officially commissioned by Disney in early January, the series Percy Jackson and the Olympians will tell the story “about a 12-year-old demigod who has just discovered his powers when Zeus accuses him of stealing his lightning bolt, a symbol of his power. With the help of his friends Grover and Annabeth, Percy must embark on the adventure of a lifetime to find him and restore power to Olympus.”reports in particular TvLine.

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Worn by Walker Scobell in the title role, Aryan Simhadri (Grover) and Leah Sava Jeffries (Annabeth), the series Percy Jackson and the Olympians generates a lot of expectation among fans of the genre. “I waited 15 years for an adaptation worthy of the name, I think we can wait a little longer if it’s to have a quality series that makes us proud”said Rick Riordan.

Rightly so, if it’s to have a qualitative adaptation and to please the fans, the latter can wait a little longer.

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