Percy and Annabeth’s important scene will be shown.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One scene that was not in the Percy Jackson movies will be included in Disney's Percy Jackson and the Olympians as proven by new images teasing season 1. When the TV adaptation was announced as early as 2020, the biggest selling point stressed by those involved was fidelity to the source material.
Ares sends Percy and Annabeth into a water park in Denver to obtain his shield and Aphrodite's scarf in return for passage west so the two, along with their friend Grover, can continue their main quest of traveling to the Underworld. The image of Percy and Annabeth riding the boat proves that this scene will be adapted in the upcoming Disney+ series after being left out of the Logan Lerman movies.
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