A breezy, uneven fantasy adventure that works best as a glossy, goofy quest movie rather than a faithful adaptation. The cast has charm and a few set pieces have real pop, but the pacing, effects, and script are too inconsistent to fully recommend without caveats.
12% ★☆☆☆☆ (759,127)
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Where to watch: Netflix
Movie · Adventure · Fantasy · PG
2010 · 1h 58m · ★ 12% (759K)
Worlds collide.
Director: Chris Columbus
Starring: Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario
Overview
Accident prone teenager, Percy discovers he's actually a demi-God, the son of Poseidon, and he is needed when Zeus' lightning is stolen. Percy must master his new found skills in order to prevent a war between the Gods that could devastate the entire world.
Director
Chris Columbus
Production
1492 Pictures, Sunswept Entertainment, Dune Entertainment
Cast
Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Abel, Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Steve Coogan, Rosario Dawson, Melina Kanakaredes, Catherine Keener, Kevin McKidd, Joe Pantoliano, Uma Thurman, Julian Richings, Charlie Gallant, Alexis Knapp, Marie Avgeropoulos, Christie Laing, Luisa d'Oliveira, Crystal Tisiga
Where to watch
Netflix, Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A breezy, uneven fantasy adventure that works best as a glossy, goofy quest movie rather than a faithful adaptation. The cast has charm and a few set pieces have real pop, but the pacing, effects, and script are too inconsistent to fully recommend without caveats.
Best for
fans of light, myth-based adventure
viewers who enjoy early-2010s studio fantasy
people in the mood for campy, fast-moving family entertainment
audiences who like teen quest stories with a playful tone
Skip if
you want a faithful book adaptation
you are sensitive to clunky dialogue and uneven CGI
you prefer darker or more immersive fantasy worlds
you want a polished, emotionally rich coming-of-age story
Overview
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief is one of those studio fantasies that feels more enjoyable when you accept its messiness up front. It has a strong premise, a likable young lead, and enough mythological spectacle to keep the adventure moving, even when the movie rushes past character beats and lore in favor of the next set piece.
Worth noting
What lingers most is the movie’s accidental camp: the casino sequence, the modern-pop needle drops, and the broad, slightly chaotic energy give it a very specific early-2010s flavor. It is not subtle, and it is not especially faithful, but it does have a scrappy, watchable charm that makes it easier to forgive than to admire.
Bottom line
If you grew up with the books, the adaptation choices may be frustrating. If you come in wanting a lightweight quest with gods, monsters, and a little teen-movie swagger, it can still be a decent time. The result is more cult-favorite curiosity than essential fantasy, but that’s part of its appeal.
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2010 · Fantasy, Adventure, Action · 1h 49m · PG · Where to watch: Disney Plus
A contemporary fantasy adventure from the same era with flashy effects and a similar mainstream studio feel.
Themes
Greek mythology, chosen one adventure, teen coming-of-age, quest narrative, family fantasy, identity and destiny, campy spectacle, friendship and loyalty
Topics
fantasy adventure, mythology, family-friendly, teen quest, camp, early 2010s, road trip, coming-of-age, monster battles, studio blockbuster