New 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' castmembers Levi Chrisopulos and Olive Abercrombie. Jules O'Loughlin/Disney Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Camp Half-Blood relocated to San Diego Thursday, bringing a slew of announcements about Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The cast and showrunners of the Disney+ series appeared at Comic-Con for a panel that included news about the coming second season, as well as a key piece of casting for season three, which the streamer ordered shortly after filming on season two wrapped earlier in the year. For starters, Percy Jackson author and series co-creator/executive producer Rick Riordan announced in a video message that season two, based on Riordan's second Percy Jackson book, The Sea of Monsters, will premiere Dec. 10. The session also featured the debut of a teaser trailer for the coming season, including the first look at Daniel Diemer as Tyson, the cyclops who befriends Percy (Walker Scobell), and a very brief glimpse at a chariot race at camp. Watch it below. Related Stories Movies From 'South Park' to George Lucas' First Comic-Con: Inside the Most Anticipated Panels TV Disney+ Sets Release Date for K-Drama Tentpole 'Tempest' Starring Gianna Jun, Gang Dong-won Executive producer Craig Silverstein said of the race, "The chariot track is the most amazing set I've been on in my whole career. It's going to be a sequence that blows you guys away because it blew me away." Moderator Timothy Simons, who guest stars as Tantalus in season two, joked that "I've never been on anything that had a fire budget." Riordan also announced - to screams from the crowd in Hall H - that the show has found actors to play the fan-favorite roles of Nico and Bianca di Angelo, two young demigods who will become part of the story in the third season. Levi Chrisopulos will play Nico and be a series regular, and Olive Abercrombie will have a recurring role as Bianca. Chrisopulos has appeared on stage in a touring production of Peter Pan and guest-starred on CBS' FBI in 2024. Abercrombie's TV credits include Mayfair Witches and Outer Range. Production on season three, which is based on The Titan's Curse, is slated to begin soon. Along with Scobell and Diemer, the Comic-Con panel featured castmembers Leah Sava Jeffries, Aryan Simhadri, Charlie Bushnell and Dior Goodjohn and executive producers Jonathan E. Steinberg, Dan Shotz and Silverstein. Steinberg and Shotz are the showrunners of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. They executive produce season two with Silverstein, Rick Riordan, Rebecca Riordan, Bert Salke, The Gotham Group's Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Jeremy Bell and D.J. Goldberg, James Bobin, Jim Rowe, Albert Kim, Jason Ensler and Sarah Watson. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed Vampire Comedy From 'Ghosts' Showrunners Gets CBS Pilot Order Trey Parker White House Slams 'South Park' as "Desperate" for Attention After Unflattering Depiction of Trump Obituaries Food Network Star Anne Burrell's Death Ruled a Suicide Live Feed 'Wednesday' Creators: "Nobody's Expectations for Season 2 Are Higher Than Ours" The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Jon Stewart Rips "Chilling Effect" Hitting Media: "What a F***ing Week" CBS News CBS News Names Tanya Simon Executive Producer of '60 Minutes' Live Feed Vampire Comedy From 'Ghosts' Showrunners Gets CBS Pilot Order Trey Parker White House Slams 'South Park' as "Desperate" for Attention After Unflattering Depiction of Trump Obituaries Food Network Star Anne Burrell's Death Ruled a Suicide Live Feed 'Wednesday' Creators: "Nobody's Expectations for Season 2 Are Higher Than Ours" The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Jon Stewart Rips "Chilling Effect" Hitting Media: "What a F***ing Week" CBS News CBS News Names Tanya Simon Executive Producer of '60 Minutes'