Fans of "Percy Jackson" have reason to rejoice as the first look at Season 3 has been revealed, setting a release date closer than expected.
During a recent episode of the show, viewers caught a glimpse of a preview for the upcoming season, which confirms that Season 3 is currently in production in Vancouver. The new installment will be based on author Rick Riordan's third book in the series, "The Titan's Curse".
A tantalizing clip shows Annabeth (played by Leah Sava Jeffries) and Percy (Walker Scobell) dancing together at a party filled with balloons and twinkling lights to the tune of Stephen Sanchez's song "Until I Found You". The brief but captivating scene has sent a thrill through fans, who have been eagerly awaiting more information on Season 3.
Production for Season 3 is underway, with a star-studded cast set to return alongside new additions. The show's creators, including author Rick Riordan and Jonathan E. Steinberg, are back at the helm to bring the popular series to life once again.
While no official release date has been announced yet, fans of "Percy Jackson" can rest assured that it won't be long before they're transported back into the world of Greek mythology. Until then, re-watching Seasons 1 and 2 on Disney+ and Hulu will have to suffice for now.
During a recent episode of the show, viewers caught a glimpse of a preview for the upcoming season, which confirms that Season 3 is currently in production in Vancouver. The new installment will be based on author Rick Riordan's third book in the series, "The Titan's Curse".
A tantalizing clip shows Annabeth (played by Leah Sava Jeffries) and Percy (Walker Scobell) dancing together at a party filled with balloons and twinkling lights to the tune of Stephen Sanchez's song "Until I Found You". The brief but captivating scene has sent a thrill through fans, who have been eagerly awaiting more information on Season 3.
Production for Season 3 is underway, with a star-studded cast set to return alongside new additions. The show's creators, including author Rick Riordan and Jonathan E. Steinberg, are back at the helm to bring the popular series to life once again.
While no official release date has been announced yet, fans of "Percy Jackson" can rest assured that it won't be long before they're transported back into the world of Greek mythology. Until then, re-watching Seasons 1 and 2 on Disney+ and Hulu will have to suffice for now.