Toby Stephens souhaite plus de flashbacks avec Poseidon et Sally dans les saisons à venir

Toby Stephens souhaite plus de flashbacks avec Poseidon et Sally dans les saisons à venir

Poseidon makes his anticipated debut in Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 Episode 7, “We Find Out the Truth, Sort Of.” This episode, now available on Disney+, features an emotional scene between Poseidon and Sally Jackson that really sets the tone for a powerful finale. The much-awaited appearance of Poseidon and the development of his relationship with Sally and Percy will surely leave viewers on the edge of their seats.

**Poseidon and Sally’s Emotional Scene**

In Episode 7, Poseidon finally makes an appearance when Sally summons him to discuss Percy’s new school and the challenges she faces as a single parent. This emotional scene reveals the parental struggles Sally and Poseidon face, and brings a sense of realism to the characters. Here, it becomes clear that Poseidon is not just a god but also experiences human feelings, making him a more relatable character.

**Challenges in the Underworld**

The episode also sees the trio, Percy, Annabeth, and Grover, facing various challenges as they venture into the Underworld in an attempt to save Sally. Each character faces their own obstacles, such as Grover losing the magical pearl and Annabeth having to use her pearl to escape a forest of regretful souls.

**Percy’s Determination and Upcoming Battle**

Despite the challenges they face, Percy and Grover are still determined to find a way to save Sally. This determination sets the stage for an epic battle in the upcoming finale, where Percy and Ares will finally clash, leaving viewers eager to see the outcome.

**The Expanded Relationship between Poseidon, Sally, and Percy**

The introduction of Poseidon’s character also hints at possible future flashbacks and explorations of his relationship with Sally and Percy. This new narrative space opens up a wealth of opportunities for future plot development in the series. Stephens’ view indicates that understanding Percy also means understanding his parents, which would require expanding their backstory beyond the original books.

**The Building Father-Son Bond on Screen**

Even though Poseidon appears in only two episodes, Stephens and Walker Scobell, who plays Percy, manage to build a strong on-screen father-son bond. Stephens describes their immediate connection and similar personalities, which only adds to the authenticity of their relationship.

**Unveiling the Updated Medusa Character**

In addition to Poseidon’s presence, a spotlight is placed on Medusa, whose updated take in the series is described as powerful and well-handled by Stephens. This modernization of the character portrays Medusa as a survivor and contributes to the complex interactions between the gods and other mythological figures.

As the series progresses, and with the promise of more Poseidon-centered flashbacks, fans will have the opportunity to delve deeper into the untold stories that enrich the Percy Jackson universe.

Source : www.tvinsider.com

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