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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013) - Lerman and Jackson return in improved sequel

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Three young stars in a veritable sea of CGI on the poster for Thor Freudenthal's Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

Demi-god and high school student Percy Jackson finds out that he has a half-brother, who is a cyclops, and heads out on a new adventure with his friends, - against the evil Kyle and his father Kronos the titan.

 

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters is written by Marc Guggenheim (Supergirl (2017-19)), adapting the same-titled 2006 novel by Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods (2023)), and directed by Thor Freudenthal (Hotel for Dogs (2009)).

The film opens with a rather dubious and confusing backstory about a character we only meet a lot later, but Sea of Monsters nevertheless is a clear improvement from the insufferably silly first Percy Jackson from 2010. It is freed from the countless, ungodly bit parts played by older stars, and instead we are here treated to more fun with the young cast, including a sweet plot-line about Percy and his new brother, and lots of 3D-minded action, monsters and a cute 'seahorse'. This is very safe entertainment, essentially not really about anything, but it is affable enough, not least due to the charming Brandon T. Jackson (Deadbeat (2014-15)) and Logan Lerman (Indignation (2016)), who incredibly enough actually plays Percy with his little boy's face. The female actors are anonymous and unexciting in comparison. 

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters is still silly, but in more acceptable lengths, - as when , for instance, Percy's dyslexia is explained as a reason for him to suddenly see a map in the ocean... It may be the 3D film of the year.

 

Related post:

 

First Percy Jackson movie: Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief/Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief (2010) - Columbus' uinteresting YA fantasy

 




 

Watch a trailer for the film here

 

Cost: 90 mil. $

Box office: 200.9 mil. $

= Flop (returned 2.23 times its cost)

[Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was released 7 August (USA and 4 other markets) and runs 106 minutes. Shooting took place from April - July 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana and in British Columbia, including in Vancouver. The film opened #4, behind fellow new releases Elysium, We're the Millers and Planes, to a 14.4 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it left the top 5 in its 2nd weekend, grossing 68.5 mil. $ (34.1 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were France with 13.4 mil. $ (6.7 %) and Russia with 12.6 mil. $ (6.3 %). The film additionally made an estimated 49.2 mil. $ on the North-American home video market alone. No more Percy Jackson films were made, but the character returns in a younger version in a new 2023 Disney+ TV-series. Freudenthal returned with 8 TV credits and one short prior to his theatrical return with Words on Bathroom Walls (2020). Lerman returned in Noah (2014). Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters is rotten at 42 % with a 5.20/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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