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The bestselling creator of the Percy Jackson series joins us to discuss his latest release, "The Court of the Dead: A Nico di ...
The Disney+ TV adaptation of Rick Riordan’s beloved fantasy novel series ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians‘ brings to life ...
Rick Riordan, in the Entertainment Weekly interview, revealed what we can expect from Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2. There, the author revealed that fans can look forward to playing a ...
The demigods have ascended over Hall H. At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con panel for “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” the cast and crew took to stage to talk about Season 2 and what’s next for Camp ...
Rick Riordan published “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief ” in 2005. The book introduces 12-year-old Percy, who discovers that the monsters and demon-eyed teachers who have ...
Rick Riordan's seventh Percy Jackson book, 'Wrath of the Triple Goddess,' was released on Sept. 24. The author spoke to PEOPLE about the longevity of the series, 19 years after the first was released.
Rick Riordan, creator of 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' on Disney plus, says that Netflix is no longer moving forward with his 'Kane Chronicles' movies.
And they have." Rick Riordan, a former middle-school teacher, emphasized how critical it is to keep Percy Jackson a coming-of-age story -- something two ill-received 2010s movie versions failed to do.
Author Rick Riordan has enthralled two generations of readers with his Percy Jackson and the Olympians novels — beginning in 2005, and now with 180 million copies in print — and other books ...
Rick Riordan Slams Racists for “Bullying and Harassing” Leah Jeffries Over ‘Percy Jackson’ Casting By Greta Bjornson @ greatbjornson Published May 10, 2022, 3:56 p.m. ET ...
Rick Riordan’s beloved Percy Jackson book series is being developed into TV series for Disney+, but the author feared this day would never come. In a recent update on his website, Riordan ...
Rick Riordan’s popular book series “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” is being made into a Disney+ show, and the Boston-based author is speaking out against a racist backlash over its casting.