Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Movie Review (2024)

A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this movie.

  • Positive Messages

    very little

    Along with all the positive messages of family loyalty and perseverance, comes the negatives: absentee parents, disobedient teens, teens who express dislike of their parents, and some rewards for negative behavior. The underworld depicted seems like a place of torment for everyone. There's also some very reckless teen driving -- Grover falls asleep at the wheel and almost gets hit by a semi, and later teens speed down the freeway in a sports car.

  • Positive Role Models

    very little

    Percy is a poor student coping with dyslexia and ADHD who discovers his heroic qualities. He also adores his mom and does everything to save her. While Grover is a good friend, he's also played as a womanizer. Annabeth is a strong female character who's great with a sword. But the fierce friendship that these three forge makes a much stronger impression in the book.

  • Violence & Scariness

    some

    Battles with some mythological monsters are quite frightening. Some creatures are also demonic-looking -- like a gruesome fury, a giant Hades with skeletal wings coming out of a campfire, and scores of tormented fiery souls. Others are just large and violent, like a minotaur and a hydra with many snapping, fire-breathing heads. Medusa's head of snakes is severed and carted around. A car is thrown, limbs are hacked by swords, and two characters -- one monster, one human -- are impaled violently. There's lots of fighting amongst campers, with some blood (though Percy magically heals in water).

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  • Sex, Romance & Nudity

    a little

    Gabe slaps Percy's mom's behind in front of Percy. Grover is all about the ladies -- he has a horde around him at a casino and asks jokingly, "Which one did I propose to?" after he tells Percy he's getting married. Persephone kisses Hades passionately, then turns her attentions to Grover saying, "I haven't had a satyr [pause] visit before."

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  • Language

    a little

    "Ass" a few times. "Highway to Hell" plays on the radio as the characters head for the underworld. A few uses of "God" as an exclamation. Plus insults like "bald-headed freak" and "little brat" exchanged between Percy and his stepfather.

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  • Products & Purchases

    some

    Converse All-Stars should have their own credit (even though the kind with wings that the movie's characters fight in aren't for sale). An iPod is also an important part of the story. Also shown: a Mac laptop and a sports car. Plus shout-outs to The French Connection (original) and Mick Jagger.

  • Drinking, Drugs & Smoking

    some

    Lotus flowers at the Lotus Casino are offered constantly to guests; they have a mind-altering effect that make patrons loopy and unaware of the outside world. Gabe drinks beer or asks for a beer in every one of his scenes. There are fruity-looking drinks at a bar in the Lotus Casino around teens.

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  • Parents Need to Know

    Parents need to know that this movie is an aged-up version of the Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief book that Common Sense Media recommends for readers 9 and up. Young hero Percy is now in high school rather than middle school; his satyr friend Grover loves the ladies; and a trip that Percy, Grover, and Annabeth take to a casino has a nightclub, a full bar, and trippy lotus flowers that all the patrons ingest (in the book, they play video and arcade games endlessly). Plus, the violence level is high for a PG-rated movie: Monsters are very frightning, especially the demonic ones -- like Hades aflame with skeletal wings and a fury sent to destroy Percy -- characters (monster and human) are impaled and slashed at with swords, and Percy's mom is crushed by a minotaur and taken to the underworld. After Medusa's head is severed, it's dragged along on the road trip to Hades. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

What's the Story?

Seemingly normal (albeit dyslexic) D student Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) realizes that something is very wrong when he's attacked by a demonic beast during a class trip and whisked away by his mother (Catherine Keener) and friend Grover (Brandon T. Jackson) to a secret camp. He wakes up in an infirmary like no other, teeming with teens in Greek battle gear, as he remembers with a jolt that he fought and killed a minotaur ... but only after it took his mother to the underworld. Grover, now sporting the goat hooves of a satyr, leads Percy through camp explaining that he's actually half-god -- and his parent isn't just any god, but sea king Poseidon. But before Percy can even break in his new bunk, Hades accuses him of stealing Zeus' master lightning bolt. So Percy decides to go to the underworld to find the truth and save his mother. Grover and daughter-of-Athena Annabeth (Alexandra Daddario) decide to go with him, armed with a magic map from senior camper Luke (Jake Abel) that will lead them to three special pearls -- the key to getting out of the underworld alive. Too bad Luke didn't warn them about what was guarding the pearls -- they'll have to fight Medusa (Uma Thurman), a hydra, and even lotus flowers to get to the underworld and back before the gods' petty fighting destroys the earth.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the book vs. the movie. So much was changed here -- the characters' ages, the plot, the places they visit, etc. Was it still the movie you were hoping for?

  • Talk about the scare factor. Did anything make you hide under your chair? What mythological monsters would you least like to see in the real world? Does fantasy violence have the same impact as more realistic violence?

  • Who are your favorite hero characters? Do they usually have humble beginnings, thinking they're nobody special, or do they always know what they're destined for? How many of your favorite heroes are girls? Boys?

Movie Details

  • In theaters: February 12, 2010
  • On DVD or streaming: June 22, 2010
  • Cast: Alexandra Daddario, Brandon T. Jackson, Logan Lerman
  • Director: Chris Columbus
  • Inclusion Information: Female actors, Black actors
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Topics: Magic and Fantasy, Adventures, Book Characters, Friendship, Great Boy Role Models
  • Run time: 119 minutes
  • MPAA rating: PG
  • MPAA explanation: action violence and peril, some scary images and suggestive material, and mild language
  • Last updated: May 10, 2024

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FAQs

Is Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief worth watching? ›

It's not the best thing you'll ever watch, and fans of the book won't be too pleased by how much different it is from the book, but all in all, if you know what you're getting into, "The Lightning Thief" is an overall entertaining film that's worth a good watch.

What age is the Percy Jackson movie appropriate for? ›

What age is Percy Jackson appropriate for? ›

Parents need to know that this movie is an aged-up version of the Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief book that Common Sense Media recommends for readers 9 and up. Young hero Percy is now in high school rather than middle school; his satyr friend Grover loves the ladies; and a trip that Percy, Grover, and…

What is better, the Percy Jackson book or movie? ›

The 2010 movie and its 2013 sequel were both roundly rejected by fans of the books, who already far prefer the new show. Percy Jackson and the Olympians is categorically better than its cinematic counterparts, doing countless things better in its adaptation of The Lightning Thief.

Which series is better Harry Potter or Percy Jackson? ›

Final Thoughts. Ultimately, the Percy Jackson series is better at exploring concepts and striking a balance that many can relate to. Harry Potter has many intriguing aspects to it, from its great execution to its detail-oriented writing style.

Is the Percy Jackson show or movie more accurate? ›

In the movies, while Percy may be more accurate, Grover and Annabeth are unrecognizable as the characters Rick Riordan created. While the show may have made changes, the spirit of characters that drew fans to the series in the first place is still there, making it a more enjoyable watch for fans.

Is there anything inappropriate in Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

Percy Jackson does not have any explicitly harmful content, as it's an exciting and intriguing series written for a younger audience. The book does include some slightly mature themes, such as struggles with family abandonment.

Does Percy Jackson have romance? ›

Throughout all series, Percy and Annabeth have shown many romantic feelings for each other, mainly in The Last Olympian and The Battle of the Labyrinth, though Annabeth shows it more than Percy, and Percy just thinks about it instead.

Why is Percy Jackson rated M? ›

The MPAA rated Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief PG for action violence and peril, some scary images and suggestive material, and mild language.

Do Percy and Annabeth ever get married? ›

Yes, Annabeth is married to Percy Jackson, and has three kids: Cast, Ethan, and Zoe. How was Annabeth Chase born? Annabeth Chase is the half-blood daughter of the goddess Athena and the mortal man Frederick Chase.

What race is Percy Jackson? ›

Caucasian white

What grade level is Percy Jackson for? ›

What grade was Percy Jackson in the first book? Percy Jackson was in 6th grade in The Lightning Thief as when the three fates snip the yarn Grover says, “It's always sixth grade…” Why are the Percy Jackson books so different from the movies? Because they were created for two wholly different reasons.

Is Medusa in Percy Jackson? ›

In Episode 3 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians on Disney+, the Medusa sequence stands out as the part diverging the most from the original novels, marking a significant departure from Rick Riordan's source material.

Why is the Percy Jackson movie so different? ›

The movies cut out important elements of Percy's character, such as his struggles with controlling his demi-god powers and his representation of dyslexia and ADHD, which were very significant in the books.

Are Percy and Annabeth on the same Capture the Flag team? ›

A big problem in the first film was the “capture the flag” scene. In the books, Percy and Annabeth were on the same team, but for some reason, they were on separate teams in the film.

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