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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters makes a great case for second chances. I haven’t read Rick Riordan‘s Percy Jackson novels, but the 2010 adaptation of the first book, Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, was abysmal. There wasn’t one good thing about the film, and it felt like the series would go the way of other stillborn fantasy franchises. But in the demigod’s second adventure, director Thor Freudenthal find a place for the young hero by tapping into a solid PG adventure movie that takes the maturity of its cast and pairs it with fun action pieces, charming humor, and an enthusiasm that gives Percy Jackson a rare second chance at a first impression.
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“Where must we go… we who wander this wasteland in search of our better selves?”
No one wants the humans to survive in A Breed Apart.
We're suppose to see this Sunday so I hope we do. It looks really good.