Percy Jackson Season 2 Episode 3 Release Date
Season 2 episode 3, titled “We Board the Princess Andromeda,” releases on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. Disney kicked off the season with a two‑episode premiere on December 10, then switched to a simple weekly Wednesday drop, which honestly makes life easier if you’re juggling five other shows.
The episode sits right in the middle of the eight‑episode Sea of Monsters run, with new installments rolling out every Wednesday through January 21, 2026. It’s the point in the story where the quest fully leaves “setup mode” and you can feel the bigger Kronos plot quietly tightening in the background.
Percy Jackson Season 2 Episode 3 Release Time
Episode 3 goes live at 12:00 a.m. PT / 3:00 a.m. ET on December 17, 2025, following Disney’s usual early‑morning release window. If you’re not a night owl (or a demigod with insomnia), this probably just means it’s waiting for you when you wake up.
The drop is global, so the time shifts by region: roughly 8:00 a.m. GMT in the U.K. and 9:00 a.m. CET in much of Europe, with local Wednesday‑morning times across other territories. A friend of mine in London literally watches it with breakfast while I’m still half‑asleep scrolling reactions on my phone—very on‑brand for Percy fans, honestly.
Where to Watch Percy Jackson?
Disney+ is the home of Percy Jackson, with Hulu also streaming season 2 in the U.S. If you already have the Disney+–Hulu bundle, you’re set; the new episode just appears in your queue like a little demigod gift.
Outside the U.S., Disney+ carries season 2 in regions like the U.K., Canada, Australia, and India, with the same December 10 start and weekly Wednesday schedule. Some countries fold Hulu content directly into Disney+, so don’t be surprised if you only see the Disney+ logo but still get all the episodes.
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Percy Jackson Season 2 Cast
Season 2 keeps the core trio: Walker Scobell as Percy Jackson, Leah Sava Jeffries as Annabeth Chase, and Aryan Simhadri as Grover Underwood. By this point, they’ve settled into those roles enough that the banter feels like actual friends arguing on a cramped quest, not just “TV dialogue.”
The season also leans into the wider mythological chaos, with returning and recurring faces like Virginia Kull (Sally Jackson), Toby Stephens (Poseidon), Lin‑Manuel Miranda (Hermes), Nick Boraine (Kronos), Adam Copeland (Ares), Aleks Paunovic (Polyphemus), and Rosemarie DeWitt as Circe popping up across the Sea of Monsters arc. It’s that fun mix where every new god or monster feels like a “oh right, this chapter” moment from the book.
About Percy Jackson
Percy Jackson and the Olympians follows a 12‑year‑old New York kid who finds out he’s the son of Poseidon and gets accused by Zeus of stealing the master bolt, which is pretty much the worst “surprise, you’re special” reveal you can get. Season 1 covered that first quest, and season 2 moves into The Sea of Monsters, where Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson head out to rescue Grover and grab the Golden Fleece to save Camp Half‑Blood’s magical borders.
There’s a nice mix of road‑trip chaos and heavier stuff loyalty, betrayal, that ongoing Kronos threat slowly waking up in the background. If you grew up dog‑earing these books on the bus, season 2 kind of feels like revisiting those pages, just with shinier VFX and a release time that might wreck your sleep schedule for one Wednesday in December.
Disclaimer
Release date, time, and streaming details for Percy Jackson Season 2 Episode 3 are based on current schedules and may change due to platform updates or regional differences. Viewers should double‑check within the Disney+ app, local listings, or official Percy Jackson and Disney channels on the day of release.




