Percy Jackson and the Olympians Finale Review (2024)

The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series finale ends the show with a bang, making book fans long for a second season already.

As I sat down to watch the series finale of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, my expectations were very high. So far, the Disney+ show had done little to disappoint me, an avid fan of the series, and I knew from the years spent obsessing over the Rick Riordan books that the events that were about to unfold would be the most exciting of the whole show. Needless to say, my hopes were not only met when watching episode 8 but also surpassed as I quickly realized this was going to be the best episode of the entire show.

The final episode of Percy Jackson and the Olympians begins with one of the most memorable moments from the book: the epic battle between Ares (Adam Copeland) and Percy Jackson (Walter Scobell). In a desperate effort to stop the war between the Olympians and the upcoming rise of Kronos (Nick Boraine), Percy, Grover Underwood (Aryan Simhadri), and Annabeth Chase (Leah Sava Jeffries) will have to do anything to complete their quest. If episode 7 made us travel to the Underworld, the series finale takes us to a whole other world: Mount Olympus where Zeus (Lance Reddick) and Poseidon (Toby Stephens). Back at Camp Half-blood, the rest of the prophecy Percy received at the very beginning of the show unfolds in all its details.

As mentioned, the season finale opens with a battle of epic proportions as Percy dares to challenge the god of war to a fight. I was very happy to finally see some fight scenes between Percy and his enemies. This is particularly important as it will come into play in future seasons but also because it underlines the importance of the training Percy and the other demigods receive at Camp Half-blood. The fight scenes are very well choreographed and shot, with an impressive use of special effects, stunts, and camerawork. All of this only highlights the importance of these moments in the overall plot of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, which is also heightened by the use of sound in this scene as it contributes to creating a tense atmosphere.

Seeing the Olympians interact with each other was one of my favourite moments in the entire season finale. I have mentioned before how I think the biggest strength of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is the strong, albeit brief, presence of the Gods and seeing them share the screen only reinforces this. The audience has now seen various Gods in previous episodes, but this is the first time we see them together in the same scene and their interaction makes it well worth the wait. I particularly enjoyed the use of Ancient Greek in this episode: not only does this reference the ancient myths and culture Percy Jackson is rooted in, but it highlights and confers importance to a key part of their dialogue.

The cinematography was also particularly impressive in the season finale. When Percy takes the infamous Empire State Building elevator, the visuals transport us to Mount Olympus: in all its glory and monumental beauty, the Gods’ home is portrayed better than I could have ever hoped. As we get to see Camp Half-blood again the production design and attention to detail that audiences will have appreciated at the beginning of Percy Jackson and the Olympians make a glorious comeback. Towards the end of the episode, when the traitor is revealed, we get one of the most striking and memorable scenes in the whole series. The acting from the two leads is outstanding with beautiful cinematography, lighting, and camera work that set the background for such an important scene.

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Much like in previous episodes, a lot of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is far too expositionary for my liking. With a lot of action in the series finale, this becomes almost bearable but the show has a tendency to show Percy figuring out all the main plot twists and explaining them directly to the audience, and whoever is sharing the scene with him at that given moment, which ultimately hurts the stakes and suspense element of the show. Similarly, there is a lot of talking in this episode about the quest deadline having passed and an ongoing war between the gods but we never actually see the consequences of this for ourselves.

Another big issue I have with the series finale, and recent episodes of Percy Jackson and the Olympians in general, is the way the threat of Kronos is presented. Generally speaking, Kronos is presented to the audience as a menacing presence: Percy’s dreams, particularly at the end of this episode, and the Gods’ reactions to his name being mentioned are a testament to this. However, Percy and the Olympians all tend to throw Kronos’ name around too much. In the book, naming Kronos – or any supernatural entity for that matter – is an extremely delicate matter that should never be done lightly, particularly when it comes to Kronos, and I would have liked the show to also follow this as it only heightens the seriousness of the matter.

I also would have liked to see more of Annabeth in the series finale. Generally speaking, we find out a lot less about her character and history in Percy Jackson and the Olympians compared to the rest of the trio. In this episode in particular, Annabeth’s reaction to the reveal of who the lighting thief is was meant to be a pivotal moment for who her character is but both the way she finds out and the delivery in the scene are extremely underwhelming and undermine the importance of this plot point.

The series finale of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a worthy conclusion to an exceptional season. With some bumps on the road in some of the previous episodes, the Disney show proves to be one of the most successful book-to-show adaptations of recent years. Much like the book, the finale of the show ties up loose ends but leaves just enough unsaid to have its audience want more by the time the episode ends. I know that I am already excited for the unconfirmed season 2 of the show.

The series finale of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is now available to watch on Disney Plus.

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Finale Review (2024)

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Finale Review? ›

With foreboding gods who feel powerful and intense, exciting fight scenes with well-crafted choreography and intense betrayals and plot twists, the season finale gave Percy

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Character. In the story, Percy Jackson is portrayed as a demigod, the son of the mortal Sally Jackson and the Greek god Poseidon. He has ADHD and dyslexia, allegedly because he is hardwired to read Ancient Greek and has inborn "battlefield reflexes".
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the story that he deserved since the beginning.

What was the ending of Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

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.

Do Percy and Annabeth end up together in The Last Olympian? ›

Best friends with Annabeth, Thalia, and Grover. Annabeth Chase - Daughter of Athena and the mortal Frederick Chase. She becomes Percy's girlfriend at the end of the book. Best friends with Percy, Thalia, and Grover.

What happened to Thalia in Percy Jackson? ›

As they reached Half-Blood Hill, Thalia sent Luke, Grover, and Annabeth over the boundary line while she faced the monsters. She sacrificed her life for her friends, but her father Zeus took pity on her and turned her into a pine tree to preserve her, keeping the rest of the camp safe.

What happened to Percy Jackson after The Last Olympian? ›

After The Last Olympian, the next time Percy is seen is in The Son of Neptune, the second book in the sequel series The Heroes of Olympus. He has amnesia and slowly struggles to regain his memory over the course of the novel.

Who betrayed Percy in the end? ›

Upon returning to Camp Half Blood, Percy is betrayed by his friend Luke, son of Hermes, who turns out to be the human hero whom Kronos used for the theft. Luke poisons Percy, and tells him before leaving that Kronos will rise and destroy the age of the gods. Western Civilization is unraveling.

What happens to Percy and Annabeth at the end of the series? ›

The episode concluded with the trio parting ways after the harrowing quest they shared to the Underworld and back. Annabeth left to give living with her mortal dad and his family another shot, Grover embarked on his quest for Pan and Percy went back to live with his mother and attend yet another new school.

What happens after Annabeth cheats on Percy? ›

Annabeth cheats on percy with his half brother Nathan. Heartbroken he runs away from camp and goes to his moms place seeking comfort. Unable to go back and face the pain brought upon him he tries to live his life outside of camp. Though it is not as easy as you think.

Does Percy get married to Annabeth? ›

Yes, Annabeth is married to Percy Jackson, and has three kids: Cast, Ethan, and Zoe. How was Annabeth Chase born? Annabeth Chase is the half-blood daughter of the goddess Athena and the mortal man Frederick Chase.

Do Percy and Annabeth kiss in the last book? ›

In the book "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan, Annabeth and Percy share a kiss in Chapter 11. The specific pages where the kiss takes place are 372-374 [1]. Here is a summary of the scene leading up to the kiss: Annabeth surprises Percy with a birthday cupcake on August 18, his birthday.

Do Thalia and Luke ever kiss? ›

In the demigod diaries when Thalia kissed Luke on the cheek I thought that was really cute! But they didn't get a lot of moments together on the book.

How old was Thalia Grace when she died? ›

Thalia was 12 when she sacrificed herself for her two friends to get to Camp Half-Blood and was later turned to a pine tree by Zeus. In the Sea of Monsters book, she is revived by the Golden Fleece and years have passed. She is fifteen years old, almost 16.

Was Thalia in love with Luke? ›

Shortly after Thalia came across another demigod, Luke Castellan, a son of Hermes. They became friends and joined forces to fight the monsters that attacked them. They have romantic feelings for each other.

What happens if two demigods have a kid? ›

It was officially stated by Rick Riordan that if two demigods had a child it would be mortal.

Who is Percy Jackson's wife? ›

FAQs: Who is the wife of Percy Jackson? Annabeth Jackson (formerly Chase) is the demigod daughter of Athena and Frederick Chase. She played the roles of girlfriend and later wife to Percy Jackson, and together, they are parents to four children: Cast, Ethan, Zoe, and Violet Jackson.

Do Annabeth and Percy end up together in the books? ›

They are together at the end of the series. It is hinted that they might be married one day in the future, as Annabeth said she wanted "to build something permanent," and Percy states that maybe they were "getting a good start together.”

Who betrays Percy in the end and why? ›

The Lightning Thief reveals that Luke is the one who betrays Percy by stealing the Master Bolt. Despite Medusa suggesting that Annabeth will betray Percy, it is unlikely as she remains loyal to him throughout the series.

Who attacks Percy at the end? ›

An altercation with Clarisse allows Percy to discover his father is Poseidon, one of the “Big Three” gods. This revelation is cut short when a hellhound attacks Percy from the Fields of Punishment.

Who did Percy Jackson end up with? ›

Percy's other significant relationship is with Annabeth Chase, Percy's friend-turned-love interest and eventual partner. Annabeth is the daughter of Athena, and she nurses Percy back to health after he's attacked by the Minotaur in The Lightning Thief.

Is Percy Jackson and the Olympians over? ›

The answer is yes, Disney+ recently renewed Percy Jackson and the Olympians for a second season. The exciting news was announced on Disney's latest quarterly earnings by CEO Bob Iger.

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