The cast ofPercy Jackson & the Olympianshas confirmed when season 3 production starts as season 2 of the Disney+ series inches closer to release.Percy Jacksonseason 2is scheduled to debut on Disney+ in December 2025, adapting the second book in Rick Riordan’s series,The Sea of Monsters. In March 2025, the show was renewed for season 3, confirming the series would continue with an adaptation ofThe Titan’s Curse. It also emphasized Disney’s intention to keep adapting the Greek mythology adventure series.
Speaking withScreenRant’s Liam Crowley, the cast ofPercy Jacksonconfirmed thatproduction on season 3 will begin in July 2025. Grover actor Aryan Simhadri revealed the production window, with Annabeth actor Leah Jeffries also confirming. Walker Scobell, who plays the titular Percy, said he’s excited for the season, with all three detailing how Annabeth will mostly be absent from the storyline of the forthcoming episodes. Check out what the stars had to say below:

Liam Crowley:Season 3 is coming up… Production in July? That’s what I’m hearing.
Leah Jeffries:That’s in like, two months.
Liam Crowley:I’m so excited for the Titans Curse adaptation.
Walker Scobell:Oh yeah. This is probably my favorite season, probably will be my favorite season to shoot.
Leah:Of course it’s their favorite season because I’m not there.

Walker:That’s exactly what I was about to say.
Liam:Every season someone gets separated. That’s just the theme right now.
Walker & Aryan:And this is the best season for it. I know, dude. It’s just us the whole time.
In addition, the actors discussed what it was like finding out season 3 was renewed, explaining where they were and their excitement about the initial news:
Leah:It came out the same day that we were going to the Emmys, and it was so barricaded with the Emmys and all.
Aryan:(Showrunner) Dan (Shotz) told me five minutes before the announcement came out. He was like, ‘Hey, just watch out for it. It might be, I guess, whatever.’ And then he hung up and I was like, ‘What the hell, man?’
Walker:I was doing ADR, I was in the middle of doing ADR for season two. When Dan came in and was like, ‘By the way, we’re doing season three,’ in the middle of it. It was crazy.
What Percy Jackson Season 3’s Production Window Means For The Show
Seasons Are Getting Produced At A Much Faster Rate
Percy Jacksonseason 1 endedin January 2024, with the show not getting officially renewed for season 2 until February. Season 2’s release window being at the end of 2025 puts a two-year gap between new episodes of the show. However,its early season 3 renewal indicates Disney doesn’t want this to happen again, especially given how successful its debut was for Disney+. Since the young actors will be getting older as the series progresses, it makes sense to keep gaps between future seasons as small as possible.
However, season 3 going into production five months before season 2’s release shows just how much faith Disney has in the series' longevity. The statements by Scobell, Simhadri, and Jeffries also emphasize how much thecast ofPercy Jacksonis looking forward to adaptingThe Titan’s Curse.Annabeth’s notable absence from the story means Percy and Grover will be taking center stage, offering an adventure that will feel quite different from the previous installments.
Our Take On Percy Jackson Season 3’s Production Window
A Fantastic Sign For The Series' Future
With season 3 starting production in just two months, the world ofPercy Jackson’s streaming adaptation is moving fast. The excitement of all three actors emphasizes just how true to the books these upcoming seasons are going to be, with plenty of new faces and places to reveal. The quick pace behind-the-scenes could also be a good sign for seasons based onThe Battle of the LabyrinthandThe Last Olympian, which would complete the original series' journey onscreen. For now,The Titan’s Curseis clearly shaping up to be a very memorable adaptation for the ongoing fantasy show.
Percy Jackson & The Olympiansseason 2 begins on Disney+ in December 2025.