Percy Jackson And The Olympians' cast and crew had a blast filming that iconic capture the flag scene
Director James Bobin also spoke about going for a "timeless" look in the new Disney Plus series
For a generation of kids raised on Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series, there was one dream—at least for this writer—that stood out above the rest: participating in Camp Half-Blood’s annual capture the flag tournament. For the uninitiated, capture the flag is no mere playground game among demigods. There are medieval swords, armor, gifts from the gods, and only two real rules: no killing or maiming. (The penalty for each being one week’s loss of dessert privileges.) The whole thing sounds scary, stressful, and fun as hell.
While filming Disney+’s Percy Jackson And The Olympians series, a new generation of young actors (and crew members) got to live this dream, and—no surprises here—it sounds like it was just as cool behind the scenes as it is on camera. “It was such fun,” said James Bobin, who directed the first two episodes of the series, at a premiere event attended by The A.V. Club last week. “It’s such an important sequence because it’s when [Percy] works out who he is and what he can do in terms of swordsmanship. He turns up and he’s got no idea what he’s doing, the armor doesn’t really fit him very well, and he can barely hold a sword, but by the end he’s actually pretty good at fighting.”