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San Diego Comic-Con 2026 is set to open with a splash as Disney+ brings “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” back to Hall H for a dedicated Season 3 panel on Thursday, July 23.
The announcement has sent waves of anticipation through the fandom, promising first-look footage, cast insights, and updates on the adaptation of Rick Riordan’s beloved third novel, The Titan’s Curse.
The panel, scheduled for 10-11 a.m. PT in the convention’s largest auditorium, will feature core cast members Walker Scobell (Percy Jackson), Aryan Simhadri (Grover Underwood), Charlie Bushnell (Luke Castellan), Tamara Smart, Levi Chrisopulos, and Olive Abercrombie.
Executive producers Craig Silverstein and Dan Shotz are also expected to join, with moderator Juju Green guiding the discussion. Attendees can look forward to behind-the-scenes stories, introductions to new characters, and a glimpse at the adventures ahead as the series dives deeper into Greek mythology.
Season 3 adapts The Titan’s Curse, widely regarded as one of the strongest entries in Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. The story sees Percy, Annabeth, and their friends embarking on a perilous quest to rescue Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, while confronting the rising threat of the Titan Kronos.
Newcomers Nico and Bianca di Angelo-children of Hades play pivotal roles, adding layers of family drama, sacrifice, and prophecy to the narrative. Fan-favorite elements like the introduction of Thalia Grace and expanded Camp Half-Blood lore are expected to feature prominently.
Production on Season 3 wrapped earlier in 2026, positioning the series for a late 2026 premiere on Disney+. This accelerated timeline reflects the show’s strong performance. Season 1 debuted to critical acclaim and massive viewership in late 2023, while Season 2, which adapted The Sea of Monsters, built on that success with improved pacing and visual effects.
Showrunners have emphasized a commitment to staying faithful to the source material, addressing early fan feedback on casting and story beats. Walker Scobell has publicly described Season 3 as “the most book-accurate season yet,” heightening expectations.
The SDCC panel continues a successful tradition for the franchise. Last year’s Hall H presentation generated buzz with a Season 2 trailer and early Season 3 casting announcements. This year’s event kicks off Disney Entertainment Television’s slate, underscoring the studio’s investment in the property.
Beyond the panel, fans can visit “The Percy Jackson Experience,” an offsite activation featuring an immersive quest inside a giant Poseidon’s trident. Visitors choose paths inspired by Percy, Annabeth, or Thalia, with photo ops, merchandise, and exclusive giveaways available throughout the weekend. A ticketed autograph session with the cast follows the panel.
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For Riordan, whose books have sold tens of millions of copies worldwide, seeing his modern mythological world translated to the screen has been a long journey. The author has been vocal about his involvement in the TV adaptation, praising the creative team’s dedication after the mixed reception to the earlier film versions.
The Titan’s Curse introduces higher stakes, more complex character arcs, and broader world-building, elements that translate well to television’s extended format.

The young cast continues to mature alongside their characters. Scobell, who was 13 when filming began on Season 1, now brings added depth and physicality to Percy’s role as the series tackles darker themes of destiny, loss, and heroism.
New additions Chrisopulos and Abercrombie step into the shoes of Nico and Bianca, characters whose tragic backstory and powers significantly impact the overarching saga leading toward The Last Olympian.
Public Reaction
Industry observers see the panel as more than just promotional fan service. With superhero fatigue and a crowded streaming landscape, Disney+ is leveraging established IP with passionate built-in audiences. The Percy Jackson series has demonstrated strong international appeal, particularly among younger viewers and families, while attracting older fans nostalgic for the books.
Early buzz suggests Season 3 will feature elevated production values, larger-scale action sequences, and richer mythological visuals made possible by advancing VFX technology.
Social media reactions to the SDCC announcement reflect the series’ dedicated following. Fans are speculating about potential reveals perhaps a full trailer, release date confirmation, or surprise casting news.

Some express hope for deeper exploration of underrepresented gods and monsters, while others eagerly await the emotional weight of key book moments like the Oracle’s prophecy and battles against mythical creatures.
As Comic-Con approaches, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” stands poised to reclaim the spotlight. The Hall H panel represents a celebration of a franchise that has successfully bridged books, screen, and fervent fandom.
For demigods young and old, July 23 marks the beginning of a new chapter one filled with quests, prophecies, and the timeless reminder that heroes come in all forms, even those who feel out of place in the mortal world.
With filming complete and excitement building, Season 3 promises to deliver the epic scope Riordan’s readers have long awaited.