Films sharing characteristics with the Percy Jackson series typically feature young adult protagonists, mythological elements drawn from Greek, Roman, or other pantheons, and a blend of fantasy, adventure, and coming-of-age themes. These narratives often involve quests, magical abilities, and confrontations with mythical creatures and deities. Examples include films based on Rick Riordan’s other works, such as the Kane Chronicles, or other franchises like Artemis Fowl.
Such films offer engaging narratives that can introduce younger audiences to mythology and classical literature in an accessible way. They also explore universal themes of identity, friendship, and courage, resonating with viewers navigating the challenges of adolescence. The continued popularity of this genre demonstrates a sustained interest in mythological stories reimagined for contemporary audiences, building upon a long tradition of adapting ancient myths for the screen.