Percy Jackson Episode 8 run time: No longer than usual

The season 1 finale of Percy Jackson and the Olympians will run 41 minutes, about as long as every other episode.

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Tonight, the final episode of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, "The Prophecy Comes True," drops on Disney+. You may be wondering how long the episode will last. According to ScreenRant, it will run for approximately 41 MINUTES.

That's roughly consistent with the lengths of the other seven episodes, which have run between 34 minutes on the low end and 45 minutes on the high end. "The Prophecy Comes True" is the fourth longest-running episode of the season.

All told, these episodes have been on the short side; for whatever reason, credits on Disney+ shows always seem to roll for a while, eating up some of that run-time. Percy Jackson and the Olympians just isn't the sort of show that's going to deliver hour-long epic episodes every week. The episodes have consistently been closer to a half-hour in length.

What time does Percy Jackson Episode 8 come out?

Every episode of Percy Jackson and the Olympians has come out at the same time on Tuesday nights on Disney+. Here's an easy breakdown for the season finale, "The Prophecy Comes True":

  • 9:00 p.m. EST
  • 8:00 p.m. CST
  • 7:00 p.m. MST
  • 6:00 p.m. PST

Thus far, we don't know if Percy Jackson and the Olympians will return for a second season, although the cast and crew is hopeful. Tonight the season finale will feature the debut of Lance Reddick as Zeus, the god of thunder. Unfortunately, Reddick died last year, so this will be one of his final onscreen performances:

Next. pj. Percy Jackson cast and crew honor the late Lance Reddick ahead of his debut as Zeus. dark

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