Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Accident prone teenager, Percy discovers he's actually a demi-God, the son of Poseidon, and he is needed when Zeus' lightning is stolen. Percy must master his new found skills in order to prevent a war between the Gods that could devastate the entire world.
Chris Columbus
Casts & Crew
Logan Lerman
Brandon T. Jackson
Alexandra Daddario
Jake Abel
Pierce Brosnan
Sean Bean
Steve Coogan
Rosario Dawson
Melina Kanakaredes
Catherine Keener
Kevin McKidd
Joe Pantoliano
Uma Thurman
Julian Richings
Charlie Gallant
Alexis Knapp
Marie Avgeropoulos
Christie Laing
Luisa D'Oliveira
Crystal Tisiga
Marielle Jaffe
Annie Ilonzeh
Natassia Malthe
Erica Cerra
Maria Olsen
Hector David Jr.
Bonita Friedericy
Elisa King
Tania Saulnier
Daniela Dib
Chelan Simmons
Andrea Brooks
Jocelyn Ott
Max Van Ville
Serinda Swan
Dimitri Lekkos
Ona Grauer
Stefanie von Pfetten
Conrad Coates
Dylan Neal
Luke Camilleri
Holly Hougham
Raquel Riskin
Yusleidis Oquendo
Ina Geraldine Guy
Janine Edwards
Valerie Tian
Violet Columbus
Sarah Smyth
Merritt Patterson
Julie Luck
Andrea Day
Maya Washington
John Stewart
Matthew Garlick
Dee Jay Jackson
Stan Carp
Suzanne Ristic
Richard Harmon
Robin LeMon
Doyle Devereux
Tom Pickett
Keith Dallas
V.J. Delos-Reyes
Spencer Atkinson
Tim Aas
Zane Holtz
Eli Zagoudakis
Loyd Bateman
Matt Reimer
Shawn Beaton
Rob Hayter
Jarod Joseph
Paul Cummings
Reilly Dolman
Julie Brar
Dejan Loyola
Mario Casoria
Dorla Bell
Carolyn Adair
Jade Pawluk
G. Patrick Currie
Mariela Zapata
Jaime M. Callica
Sarah Francis
Eddie Garcia
Kenny Mugisha
Jennifer Oleksiuk
Izaak Smith
Morgan Tanner
Teya Wild
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