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SpongeBob burns the Percy Jackson movies

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Ok there’s only two movies. But they’re bad. I listened to the audiobooks and they were great. The movies not so much. They made many changes to the source material, and yeah I know. They have to make changes for Adatations, but the changes need to make sense.

For example in the books the gods and monsters use something called the mist, it’s a supernatural force that disguises the Greek gods, titans, monsters into anything normal. In the first movie, it’s not even mentioned, and in the second movie it’s some cosmetic thing.

In the books Zeus, Poseidon and Hades made an oath not to have any more children due to how powerful their offspring is. This happened during World War II, the Allies being Zeus and Poseidon’s children and the Nazis and Imperial Japan being Hades’ kids. They swore not to have any more Demigod children but you know the stories and they fell off the wagon.

Percy and his friends were young in the books. Butin the movies they’re teenagers. Ok there is a reason behind this, Chris Columbus didn’t want to use child actors like with the Harry Potter kids.

That and there are plenty of other plot plots they let out and such but if I list them all we be here all day. I have low hopes for the Live action series on Disney+ but I hope it’s better than the movies.

But a part of me wishes the Percy Jackson was animated, like the same people who worked on Avatar the last Airbender and Legend of Korra. That would have been awesome. But sadly that’s not meant to be.
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I have great faith in the upcoming series