An update on the Percy Jackson Disney+ series has arrived thanks to tweets from Becky and Rick Riordan.

The first of these tweets were posted by Becky Riordan, who said, "Any news to share? A couple of studio meetings this week. Getting close to wrapping up the pilot outline. A script outline isn't the same as an outline for a term paper but is more of a script without dialog if that makes sense. We are having a blast! We love our team! More soon."

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A tweet from Percy Jackson author Rick Riordan responded to a fan question regarding a timetable for when the show will be released. "So it takes me 6-12 months just to write a novel all by myself," Riordan tweeted. "Making a TV show is infinitely more complicated, especially w/unknown factors like the pandemic in play. We are still in the earliest stages of writing, which will take months. Most optimistic guess 2 years? Maybe?"

In May 2020, it was announced that Disney+ would be adapting the five Percy Jackson and the Olympians books into a multi-season TV show. No further creative participants beyond Rick and Becky Riordan have been revealed for the program.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, published by former Disney subsidiary Hyperion, follows the titular Percy Jackson -- a boy who learns that he is the son of Poseidon, Greek god of the Sea -- and his various adventures at Camp Half-Blood, a training ground for demigods. The books see Percy and his friends Annabeth Chase, a daughter of Athena, and Grover Underwood, a satyr, grow over the course of four years as they fight against reincarnated Greek monsters in service of the Titan Kronos, who is gradually rebuilding his strength and armies to defeat the Olympian Gods.

No release date has been announced for the Percy Jackson Disney+ TV series.

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