Percy Jackson: Rise of the Gods

Summary
Percy Jackson: Rise of the Gods is a fantasy-adventure television series basic off Greek Mythology and resembles to the Percy Jackson and the Olympians book series. It follows a young teenager name Percy Jackson who learns he is the son of Poseidon, the god of the oceans, and embarks on risk-taking adventures with his friends that involve saving mankind, Camp-Half Blood, a camp for demigod children like Percy, and Mount Olympus.

Genres
Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Thriller

Music by
Alexandre Desplat and Patrick Doyle

Soundtrack
Abandon, One Republic and Sparks the Rescue

Cast and characters
Nick Jonas as Percy Jackson

Brandon T. Jackson as Grover Underwood

Ashley Benson as Annabeth Chase

Douglas Smith as Tyson

Lucy Hale as Clarisse La Rue

Miley Cyrus as Thalia Grace

Roshon Fegan as Nico di Angelo

Jake Abel as Luke Castellan

Pierce Brosnan as Chiron

Gods
Zeus

Poseidon

Hades

Persephone

Ares

Hephaestus

Athena

Demeter

Hermes

Artemis

Apollo

Aphrodite

Hestia

Hera

Dionysus

Titans
Kronos

Hyperion

Atlas

Others
Ouranus

Gaea

Creatures
Pegasus

Plot
 Episode 1:  Percy Jackson’s Discovery : The episode begins with Percy Jackson ( Nick Jonas ), a young fifteen-year-old teenager who goes to Yancy Academy High School  and lives with his mother Sally ( Jennifer Connelly  ) and stepfather Gabe ( Patrick Dempsey  ) in Manhattan , New York   City. Percy has dyslexia, but also has the unique ability to stay underwater of a lengthy time. The next day, Percy and his best-friend Grover Underwood ( Brandon T. Jackson ) goes with their classmates and substitute English teacher, Mr. Gin, to the local museum where they learn from Latin teacher Mr. Brunner ( Pierce Brosnan  ) about the ancient story of the  Titanomachy  , involving the ensuing battle of the  Titans   against the three brothers  Zeus  ,  Poseidon   and  Hades  . Mr. Gin takes Percy to an alleyway near the museum, where Percy is attacked by the fury  Alecto , disguised as Mr. Gin to lure Percy away. Grover and Mr. Brunner arrive and rescue Percy from Alecto who flees. When Percy, confused about how Alecto would know his real father, asks of this, Mr. Brunner then tells Percy that he is the son of Poseidon. Percy refuses to believe this, and Grover takes him to the Empire State Building. There, Percy enters a gold Olympian-like elevator which takes him to the entrance of  Mount Olympus , leaving Percy shocked while an unknown figure slowly approaches Percy from behind preparing to draw a knife out.

 Episode 2:  A Mother’s Sacrifice : The unknown figure draws out a knife and is about to stab Percy, who is saved by Grover. The figure is able to escape, while Percy and Grover decide to go back home. Upon arriving home, Percy gets into an argument with Gabe, who is drunk and arguing with Sally about making dinner. Percy, who has gotten tired of Gabe mistreating him and his mother, prepares to fight Gabe; however, a  Minotaur  suddenly smashes through the living room and attacks them. Gabe is injured, while Percy, Sally and Grover are able to escape from the Minotaur. Sally then drives Percy and Grover to  Camp-Half Blood , a camp for demigod children. Along the way, the Minotaur intercepts them, and Sally stays behind to stall the Minotaur giving in order to give them time to enter the camp. The Minotaur captures her. Percy and Grover try to help Sally, but she dissolves into a golden shower of light. Percy, using a pen given to him by Br. Brunner which turns into an enchanted sword called “ Riptide ”, engages and subdues the Minotaur before passing out. Percy wakes up and finds himself in Camp-Half Blood, where Grover tells he has in out for three days. When showing Percy around camp, Grover takes Percy to Mr. Brunner, who is revealed to be  Chiron .

 Episode 3:  Childbirth : As Percy is stunned to see Chiron a half human – half centaur warrior, Grover then reveals himself to be a  Satyr , a half human – half goat protective warrior. When Grover leaves to go swimming with a group of his friends along with girls whom are revealed to be the daughters of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, Percy wonders if he truly is the son of Poseidon. In order to prove him right, Chiron takes Percy to his cabin house revealing Poseidon to have built it for him. Inside the cabin, Percy finds artifacts and a Trident resembling to Poseidon, but he still is not convinced. Chiron then explains to Percy the origin of his birth. Millennia have passed since the Titanomachy, Zeus (knowing  Kronos , the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, had overthrew his father, “ Ouranos  ”, and the same way of Zeus overthrowing Kronos as well) created a law of preventing gods from  having children with mortal women, being afraid as the children can become too powerful and become a threat. Unfortunately, Poseidon broke the law when he met and fell in love with Sally Jackson. When the two had given birth to their newborn son, Percy, Hades (wanting revenge on Zeus and Poseidon for banishing him to the Underworld) was informed of this and planned to kill Percy. Hades confronted and battled Poseidon, who was protecting Sally and Percy, until Zeus intervened; stopping the fight and forced Hades back to the underworld. Angered of Poseidon breaking the law, Zeus decides to spare Percy’s life but forbids Poseidon from ever seeing him and Sally. A mourn Poseidon bids farwell to his beloved wife and infant son before returning back to the ocean to continue ruling. Sally met and married Gabe in order to protect Percy from being targeted by Hades or anything he would send to kill him.

 Episode 4:  Capture the Flag :

 Episode 5:  Attack of the Furies :

 Episode 6:  Infiltration :

 Episode 7:  Percy Accused :

 Episode 8:  Let the Quest Begin :

 Episode 9:  The Hydra :

 Episode 10:  Confrontation :

 Episode 11:  Percy vs. Hades :

 Episode 12:  Son meets Father :