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Emmy winner Courtney B. Vancehas joined the Disney+series as the king of the Greek gods. He’ll take over the role originated by the late Lance Reddick, who played the part in season one.
“I can’t tell you how excited I am to join the extraordinary cast of Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” Vancesaid in a statement. “There are few moments in an actor’s career when you can honestly say that you’re about to board a series that has such a devoted fan base filled with characters beloved around the world and is based on a wildly successful book series. I know that stepping into this role of Zeuswil Customers want instant gratification. Workers say it’s pushing them to the brink