Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson & The Olympians series has captivated readers since its debut with The Lightning Thief in 2005. This epic tale unfolds in a world where Greek Gods exist and have subtly integrated themselves into modern-day society. Our protagonist, Percy, a 12-year-old demigod son of Poseidon, joins forces with other half-bloods (half-human, half-god) to combat mythical beasts and becomes embroiled in an ancient prophecy. In the early 2010s, the first two books were transformed into two 20th Century Fox movies, titled Percy Jackson & The Olympians and Percy Jackson & The Olympians: Sea of Monsters. However, these films received mixed to negative feedback, leading to the abandonment of the film series. Later, when 20th Century Fox was acquired by Disney, they gained control over Percy Jackson. Subsequently, a new TV series was produced based on the books and is now streaming on Disney+. Interestingly, Riordan himself is deeply involved in this series, acting as an Executive Producer and co-writing several episodes. Now, let’s see how the adaptation fares this time around.