Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Season Finale Review - IGN (2024)

The following review contains spoilers for the eighth episode of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, “The Prophecy Comes True.”

Endings are hard in any medium. Putting a nice bow on a story can often feel unearned or clunky – it’s especially difficult for ongoing stories that have to leave certain plot threads open while giving a satisfying sense of finality to others. The finale of Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ first season is fortunately a solid example of success in each of these categories, bringing the conflict to a head in exciting final battles and huge revelations, all while setting things up for our little Olympians in a potential second season.

What’s great about “The Prophecy Comes True” is what’s great about the rest of the series. Adam “Edge” Copeland continues to be electric as Ares, and his final confrontation with Percy is one for the books. Their fight scene is maybe the best moment of the episode, a fun, effective demonstration of how strong both Ares and Percy are in different ways. The camerawork is dynamic and exciting, and the choreography creates an even playing field for what seems like a mismatched fight. Percy also fights Luke more than once in the finale, and the action is well done in those moments as well. Shoutout to both Walker Scobell and Charlie Bushnell for doing a good amount of their own stunts. This allows the fight scenes to be more personal – a tremendously important touch.

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Luke gets the most screen time he’s had to date, and he’s one of the most interesting parts of the finale. Throughout the episode, we get flashbacks to Percy’s time at camp, where Luke teaches the young Half-Blood how to engage in one-handed sword combat. Episode 2 didn’t do a great job of showing how much time had passed during Percy’s stay at Camp Half-Blood, which distracted from these moments as I tried to piece together when these lessons out in the woods would have taken place. That reflects more poorly on episode 2 than on the finale, however, and the flashbacks are more than welcome since they provide a chance to watch Percy and Luke’s relationship grow in the past and come crashing down in the present day. The flashbacks bring up some of the most interesting philosophical questions the show has presented, laying out the rules of combat and godlihood, and why demigods need to play things very carefully. This all foreshadows and leads into the big reveal of the finale: Luke has been working for Kronos this whole time, and wants Percy to join him. Even if we only really get to see their friendship develop across this one episode, the buildup still feels authentic and natural.

Percy finally arrives at the titular Olympus in episode 8, and while it is exciting to see the kingdom of the gods realized on screen, it’s not as visually impressive as the Underworld was last week. The sprawling, Ancient Greek architecture was no doubt a harder task to render than the desolate Underworld, but it’s disappointing nonetheless. In a big day of firsts, Percy meets Zeus and Poseidon, which is also a bit of a mixed bag. The late Lance Reddick’s performance as the king of the gods is, of course, well executed on his part, but the conversation between him and Percy is awkward and stilted. While the topic they discuss is dramatic, the cross-cutting between the two actors makes it feel like they’re not even in the same room – acting on a CG stage may have hindered the filmmakers’ ability to engage more dynamically with the scene, but it just never packs the punch it should, even with Reddick’s iconic voice doing the heavy lifting. Things take a turn for the better, though, when Poseidon arrives. Percy’s first-ever conversation with his father is emotional, and that weight is felt throughout. This is in part thanks to Scobell and Toby Stephens, who sell the father/son dynamic – but because they’re father and son, the blocking is more intimate than during Percy’s scene with his uncle.

Luckily, the episode caps things off nicely with an inspired bait-and-switch involving the fate of Percy’s mom, and an adorable goodbye for Percy, Grover, and Annabeth as they head off for another school year. It’s a fitting way to wrap things up, and a sendoff that lets us imagine their time away from Camp Half-Blood, and their (fingers crossed) imminent return.

Verdict

“The Prophecy Comes True” brings the first season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians to a close in epic fashion. Stellar fight scenes and solid reveals overshadow the few disappointing moments, and Percy’s relationship with Luke is a highlight. Storylines are wrapped up cleanly while setting things up for a potential sophom*ore season.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Season Finale Review - IGN (2024)

FAQs

Will there be a season 2 of Percy Jackson? ›

The answer is yes, Disney+ recently renewed Percy Jackson and the Olympians for a second season. The news was announced in February on Disney's quarterly earnings by CEO Bob Iger. On the call, it was revealed that Season 1 has been streamed for over 110 million hours across both Disney+ and Hulu, per Variety.

What happens to Percy Jackson in the end? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians ended with Percy completing his quest and preventing the war between Zeus and Poseidon. In the finale, Percy defeats Ares and delivers Hades' Helm and Zeus' Master Bolt to their rightful owners. He convinced Zeus to call off the war against Poseidon with the help of his father.

How many episodes of Percy Jackson will there be? ›

How many episodes are in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series? Like the majority of original shows produced by Disney+, Percy Jackson and the Olympians will air eight episodes overall.

When did the last episode of Percy Jackson come out? ›

It follows a familiar episode release schedule, debuting with two episodes and subsequently unveiling one new installment each week. Episode 7, titled 'We Find Out the Truth, Sort of,' is scheduled to air on January 23, while the final episode, named 'The Prophecy Comes True,' is set for release on January 30.

Why did they cancel Percy Jackson? ›

Percy Jackson movies disappointed fans and performed poorly at the box office, leading to the abandonment of Percy Jackson 3. The Percy Jackson TV show on Disney+ offers a chance for a faithful adaptation of the books, with the author's involvement ensuring a true-to-source material approach.

Will there be a part 3 to Percy Jackson? ›

Is Percy Jackson 3 happening? Logan Lerman says no - IMDb. Logan Lerman has said that a third Percy Jackson movie is "not happening". The Noah star took on the title role in 2010's fantasy film Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and last year's sequel Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.

How old was Percy Jackson at the end of the series? ›

Main characters

Listed are the major characters in the series. Percy Jackson – age 12-16, demigod (half-god) son of Poseidon; he is the protagonist (main character) of the series. Grover Underwood – age 28-33 Satyr, best friend of Percy, Lord of the Wild in The Last Olympian.

Is the Percy Jackson series over? ›

Though Rick Riordan has claimed he is finished writing books in the “Percy Jackson” series, he released two new additions in 2023 — “The Chalice of the Gods” and “The Sun and the Star”. “The Chalice of the Gods” follows Percy as he navigates his senior year of high school.

Who plays Thalia in the Percy Jackson series? ›

"Percy Jackson" Thalia (TV Episode 2017) - Ashlynn Slechta as Thalia Grace - IMDb.

When did Percy disappear? ›

However, Percy was only gone for six months, as he vanished from Camp Half-Blood on December 13 and then appeared at Camp Jupiter in late June. Percy might have thought that he was gone that long, because Jason went missing from the Roman Camp in October, eight months before the book's events.

What season does Percy leave? ›

Near the end of season 4, Percy leaves the team after accepting an offer to join the FBI.

What was the last book Percy Jackson appeared in? ›

The Last Olympian

Now it's up to Percy Jackson and an army of young demigods to stop the Lord of Time. In this momentous final book in the New York Times best-selling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy's sixteenth birthday unfolds.

When did Percy Jackson 2 come out? ›

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was released theatrically in the United States on August 7, 2013, by 20th Century Fox.

How old is Percy in Percy Jackson 2? ›

The Sea of Monsters: Percy is 13 years old [2]. The Titan's Curse: Percy is 14 years old [2]. The Battle of the Labyrinth: Percy starts as a 14-year-old but has his 15th birthday at the end of the novel [2].

Who will play Zeus in the Percy Jackson series? ›

Based on the best-selling book series by Rick Riordan, the season 1 finale of the Disney+ show featured a scene that saw Walker Scobell's titular demigod come face-to-face with Zeus himself, played by John Wick vet Lance Reddick.

Is Goosebumps renewed for season 2? ›

Goosebumps has been renewed for season 2, but there is a bit of a catch. The show will now be an anthology series, which means you better expect some major changes now that a whole new story will be taking place.

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