Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Simhadri talks about the routine he’s been training for portraying Grover, a satyr who is half-man, half-goat. Grover had to disguise himself as human and in doing so, he had to hide his hooves and use crutches to keep himself from falling to the ground. Read Aryan’s full story below:
One of the major criticisms the initial cast faced in the film adaptations was aging up the actors, which of course, led to one of its downfalls in portraying the book plot accurately. Especially since making a film based on one whole book is not going to be enough in telling the whole story. It’s great to see that Percy Jackson is going to get its own well-deserved series to expand its universe. Plus, seeing this hilarious outcome from studying for Grover, there is no doubt the new cast is off to a great start in taking their roles seriously.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is set to be released on September 26, 2023 on Disney+.
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