The post-credits scene at the end of Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 has quietly confirmed when the series will return for Season 3. It also teases the next chapter of Percy and Annabeth’s story. Accordingly, there’s growing curiosity about what it comprises.
Percy Jackson Season 3 release date window confirmed
Disney+ has confirmed that Percy Jackson and the Olympians will return with a third season in 2026. The announcement was included in a post-credits scene.
Season 3 was formally announced in March 2025, with production beginning in August 2025. At the time, series creator and executive producer Rick Riordan said, “From the moment Percy Jackson and the Olympians debuted, it was clear this series had struck a chord with fans of all ages. With season two set to premiere this December, we’re thrilled to announce that Percy’s journey will continue with a third season (via RickRiordan.com).”
Moreover, the upcoming season will be based on The Titan’s Curse, the third book in Riordan’s bestselling franchise.
What happens in Percy Jackson Season 2 finale’s post-credits scenes
The finale of Percy Jackson and the Olympians season two includes two post-credits scenes. The first post-credits scene returns to Circe’s island, where the goddess is shown continuing her scheme. She then presents Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase as heroes who have completed the Trial of the Sirens.
Furthermore, the second post-credits scene features Percy and Annabeth attending a school dance. The scene confirms that the third installment will be released in 2026 and directly references the opening of The Titan’s Curse, the third novel in Rick Riordan’s book series, which will serve as the basis for the upcoming season.
This scene is directly drawn from the opening of The Titan’s Curse, the third installment in Rick Riordan’s novel series. In that storyline, Percy and Annabeth travel to a school after Grover discovers two new demigods. The school dance is where they first arrive to find them and bring them back to Camp Half-Blood.


























