

Walker Scobell and Leah Sava Jeffries are joined by Daniel Diemer to dive into friendship, family and returning to Camp Half-Blood; Jason Mantzoukas drops in for laughs as the group reflects on how much has changed in Percy's second year.

Timothy Simons introduces the camp's grumpy boss, Tantalus; Executive Producer Dan Shotz and director James Bobin share creative insights, production stories and the triumphs and challenges of bringing "Percy Jackson" to life.

Dior Goodjohn talks about Clarisse’s incredible arc as the instigator of Season 2’s quest. Then, executive producer Craig Silverstein joins to discuss how this season diverges from the books, before Adam Copeland (Ares) zooms in from London for a godly chat.

Charlie Bushnell and Tamara Smart unpack Luke and Thalia's relationship and dynamics. They are then joined by stunt supervisor Eli Zagoudakis and visual effects supervisor Erik Henry break down the season's biggest action sequences, including the sea of monsters.

Glynn Turman shares Chiron's perspective on the campers' growth, as well as the uncomfortable arrival of Tantalus at the Big House. Jules O'Loughlin, the show's director of photography...

Aleks Paunovic details his transformation into the fearsome cyclops, Polyphemus. Executive Producer Albert Kim explains how this legendary villain differs from the book, and acting coach Andrew McIlroy reveals how the young cast prepares to portray these legendary demi-gods.

Virginia Kull explores Sally Jackson’s courage and love for Percy — and his friends. Co-Creator Jon Steinberg shares his favorite storylines, and Composer Bear McCreary reveals how he shaped the series’ heroic score.

Walker and his on-screen father, Toby Stephens (Poseidon), reflect on the season finale and the evolving bond between gods and demigods. They unpack the emotional ending and hint at what could lie ahead in Season 3.

Percy Jackson creator Rick Riordan shares origins, myths, and behind the scenes insights.