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Percy Jackson Season 2 Trailer Just Dropped on Disney+: Release Date, Plot Teasers & Epic Easter Eggs
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Fans of Camp Half-Blood have a new quest on the horizon: Disney+ has dropped the first full trailer for “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” Season 2, confirming a December 10 2025 premiere and unveiling the high-stakes voyage into “The Sea of Monsters.” The two-episode launch will stream simultaneously on Disney+ and Hulu, with fresh installments arriving weekly thereafter.
In the 2-minute teaser, Walker Scobell’s Percy, Leah Sava Jeffries’ Annabeth and Aryan Simhadri’s Grover set sail aboard the magically camouflaged Princess Andromeda, battling cannibalistic Laistrygonian giants, rescuing the Golden Fleece and sparring with Luke Castellan’s mutinous demigods. Veteran director Anders Engström (“The Witcher”) helms the season opener, promising sharper visual effects and a darker tone that mirrors Rick Riordan’s second novel.
Disney says season 2 was shot primarily in Vancouver and on a massive water tank built specifically for the show, enabling practical sea-monster mayhem. Production wrapped in late August after a 144-day shoot, and VFX houses are racing to finish over 2,300 CGI shots—including the much-anticipated Colchis Bull and a Kraken-sized Charybdis.
Early buzz is enormous: within 72 hours, the trailer racked up 8.1 million views across YouTube and X, outperforming last year’s season-one teaser by 40 percent. Social-media sentiment analysis from Crimson Hexagon shows the hashtag #SeaOfMonsters spiking 435 percent week-over-week.
Plotwise, the stakes have never been higher. With the magical borders of Camp Half-Blood failing, Percy must retrieve the Golden Fleece from Polyphemus’ island to save his home and protect the prophecy that looms over him. The season also introduces fan-favorite characters: Thalia Grace (debuting actress Madison Hu), hip-hop Hephaestus cameo by Daveed Diggs, and Anthony Head stepping in as Zeus after the tragic passing of Lance Reddick.
Creators Jon Steinberg and Dan Shotz confirm that episodes will lean heavily into Greek nautical lore while expanding Grover’s emotional arc as he pursues his search for Pan. Meanwhile, Riordan—serving as executive producer—teases that the writers room is already outlining season 3, “The Titan’s Curse,” pending renewal.
For viewers eager to relive the first adventure, Disney+ has re-released Season 1 with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos upgrades, and Penguin Random House is issuing a special 20th-anniversary “Sea of Monsters” paperback featuring new cover art by Khadijah Khatib.
Whether you’re a long-time demigod or a new recruit discovering Percy’s world through streaming, mark December 10 on your calendar; the Sea of Monsters awaits, and it’s hungry.
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