Percy Jackson Author Rick Riordan Gets Honest About Writing Off Hollywood After Failed Movies, But Now Can ‘Totally Get Why’ One Change Was Made

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Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson & the Olympians book series has been beloved by millions of book readers for two decades now. So it’s surprising that the whole story has yet to be successfully adapted for a live-action medium. Hollywood tried with the 2010 and 2013 movies starring Logan Lerman and Alexandra Daddario, but they ultimately failed. With the Disney+ TV show adaptation just a couple of months away from premiering, Riordan reflected on writing off Hollywood after the films and revealed the one creative change from the flicks he “totally” gets now. 

The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series has been a long time coming, and Rick Riordan has played a key role in its development. The veteran scribe, who also wrote the pilot episode of the 2023 TV schedule entry with Black Sails creator Jon Steinberg, seems to enjoy the television medium. His dive into the world of cinema years ago wasn’t all that pleasant, by the sounds of it. He summed up those two movies and the aftermath with these sentiments:

After the movie experience, I basically wrote off Hollywood for a long, long time. I really didn’t want to have anything to do with the film industry. There were many years of me saying, ‘I don’t want to engage. I don’t want to think about other adaptations. I’m done.’ But when it started to become clear that something was going to happen with me or without me, I had a long talk with Becky, my wife. We said, ‘Well, if something’s going to happen, it’s probably best to give it one more shot.

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