In their quest to confront the ultimate evil, Percy and his friends battle swarms of mythical creatures to find the mythical Golden Fleece and to stop an ancient evil from rising.
Logan Lerman
Percy Jackson
Brandon T. Jackson
Grover Underwood
Alexandra Daddario
Annabeth Chase
Douglas Smith
Tyson
Leven Rambin
Clarisse La Rue
Jake Abel
Luke Castellan
Katelyn Mager
Young Thalia
Grey Damon
Chris Rodriguez
Paloma Kwiatkowski
Thalia Grace
Anthony Stewart Head
Chiron
Stanley Tucci
Mr. D / Dionysus
Nathan Fillion
Hermes
Robert Maillet
Polyphemus / Laistrygonian
Ron Perlman
Polyphemus (voice)
Connor Dunn
Tereus
Alisha Newton
Young Annabeth
Bjorn Yearwood
Young Grover
Samuel Braun
Young Luke
Mary Birdsong
Gray Sister #1
Yvette Nicole Brown
Gray Sister #2
Missi Pyle
Gray Sister #3
Octavia Spencer
Martha (voice)
Christopher Redman
Reardon
Jordan Weller
Ichneutae
Camille Atebe
Harpy Barista
Anthony Shim
Barista - Hecatonshire
Robert Knepper
Kronos
Richard Yearwood
Ganymede
Derek Mears
Cyclops #1
Aleks Paunovic
Cyclops #2
Maxine Miller
Parcel Store Customer
Shohreh Aghdashloo
Oracle (voice)
Craig Robinson
George (voice)
Director
Thor Freudenthal
Novel
Rick Riordan
Screenplay
Marc Guggenheim
July 12, 2020
6
Good watch, might watch again, but can't recommend unless you're just a Percy Jackson fan.
This movie definitely had a good budget: production quality is high, enough recognizable side characters that clearly have hefty paychecks (well, heftier than the kids), so much quality cg work that was either unnecessary because it was pointless or overly complicated.
I understand that this is from a series of books, but it really felt like they lean really heavy on the idea that Percy Jackson was a "one quest wonder" to the point where it feels like we're watching a b plot with Jackson and Clarisse is the actual a plot. Even the end of the movie contributes to the concept.
Bringing Leven Rambin (Sarah Connor Chronicles) on as Clarisse is a refreshing way to breathe life into the sequel, but she's not in the focus of the movie. Bringing Alexandra Daddario back was a good choice, but she seemed incredibly under utilized, like a worse version of Ron Weasley, just a body there, but maybe they'll kiss. Brandon T. Jackson is in and out of the movie focus, so he's only able to do so much to help the movie. Jake Abel (Hunger Games) is back, but as a villain, so while he does a decent job, it's limited.
I think after the first movie, they impressed upon Logan Lerman to carry more of the weight of the movie, and let him share the load with Douglas Smith, but while they complimented each other, it's bland complimenting bland. And it's not they the did a bad job, they just didn't do the great job needed for this movie to really stand out.
While I think there is an enjoyable movie here, you're not missing anything by skipping it, or re-watching the original.