6 Urban Mythology Fantasies to Watch While You Wait for the Next Percy Jackson Episode

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6 Urban Mythology Fantasies to Watch While You Wait for the Next Percy Jackson Episode

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  • Urban mythology fans have been anticipating the release of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, a popular series.
  • The series follows a 12-year-old boy who discovers he is a demigod, fathered by Poseidon. He attends a special training camp and embarks on adventures with fellow demigods.
  • The first season has already released three episodes, with the next set for January 2, 2024.
  • In the meantime, fans can enjoy six urban mythology fantasies filled with gods, demons, and magical adventures.
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Gods and their fables, fairy tales of faraway lands and of forgotten times, have tickled our imaginations for a long time and TV shows do a great job of showcasing these complex worlds. That’s why fans of urban mythology have been excitedly awaiting the release of the new Percy Jackson and the Olympians series

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Many members of Generation Z and the younger millennial generation can link their early years to Rick Riordan and Jonathan E. Steinberg’s series, Percy Jackson. The TV show based on the book series follows a 12-year-old boy who discovers he’s a demigod, fathered by Poseidon. He attends a special training camp and embarks on adventures with fellow demigods. Well, three of the eight episodes in the first season have already been released, with the next to be scheduled for release on January 2, 2024.

However, in the interim, how can you quench your thirst for more amazing mythological stories? Don’t be stressed! Six amazing urban mythology fantasies that will take you to enthralling realms full of gods, demons, and magical adventures are listed below. 

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A scene from Percy Jackson and the Olympians
A scene from Percy Jackson and the Olympians

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1. American Gods

American Gods, which is based on Neil Gaiman’s widely read 2001 book of the same name, presents an intriguing universe in which contemporary deities and gods from diverse mythologies coexist. The story follows Ricky Whittle’s character, Shadow Moon, a recently released prisoner who gets entangled in a battle between the old and new gods. Themes of faith, power, and the relationship between mythology and humans are explored in this visually striking and provocative series. 

American Gods
American Gods

The show, particularly its first season, was praised for both its acting and visual aesthetic. It was nominated for two awards at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Special Visual Effects and Outstanding Main Title Design. 

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American Gods can be watched on the Starz Apple TV Channel.

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2. Lucifer

Intriguing and devilishly charming, Lucifer offers an original take on the genre of urban fantasy. This amusing and enticing television series follows the Devil himself, Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), as he abandons his throne in Hell to open a nightclub in Los Angeles. We see Lucifer’s journey of self-discovery, redemption, and an unexpected bond with humanity as he works with a detective to solve crimes.

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Well, this series is a must-see for all urban fantasy fans, combining mythology, comedy, and detective drama.

Lucifer
Lucifer

The proper balance of mystery, drama, and supernatural elements sets Lucifer apart from most other modern shows. The show maintained a sizable fan base and consistently drew large audiences throughout its run on Netflix, even keeping it from being canceled.

If you haven’t watched it yet, please go and watch Lucifer on Netflix.

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3. Good Omens

Look no further than Good Omens for a dose of British humor and a delightful blend of urban fantasy and mythology. Based on the Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman book, this miniseries tells the story of an unlikely alliance between an angel and a demon to avert Armageddon. 

The show has garnered favorable reviews from critics over its run, with special attention paid to Michael Sheen and David Tennant’s performances and David Arnold’s musical score, which led to two nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards. Good Omens is a whimsical and enjoyable fantasy adventure full of outstanding performances, clever dialogue, and an intriguing plot.

(L to R) Michael Sheen as Aziraphale and David Tennant as Crowley in Good Omens 2
Michael Sheen as Aziraphale and David Tennant as Crowley in Good Omens 

Good Omens is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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4. Constantine

Explore the eerie and paranormal world of Constantine, a television series about John Constantine (Matt Ryan), a demon hunter and exorcist. Inspired by the legendary DC Comics character, this captivating series delves into a world permeated with folklore, occultism, angels, and demons. The show had its debut on October 24, 2014, and ran for one season before coming to an end on February 13, 2015. 

Those who enjoy urban mythology will find Constantine’s relentless defense of humanity against supernatural threats to be an exciting ride. 

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Constantine
Constantine

Stream Constantine on Amazon Video.

5. Ragnarok

Watching Netflix’s Ragnarok is highly recommended if you have an interest in Norse mythology. This coming-of-age fantasy, which is set in a small Norwegian town, combines modern themes with Norse mythology. Magne (David Stakston), a teenage boy shocked to discover that he is the reincarnation of Thor, the Norse god of thunder, challenges the Jutuls, who are actually four jötnar (supernatural entities) posing as a family. 

Ragnarok transports you to a world in which gods coexist with mortals and a struggle between good and evil is imminent. This fantasy adventure on Netflix is so well-shot and captivating that it is worth binge-watching.

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Ragnarok
Ragnarok

Ragnarok is streaming on Netflix.

6. The Magicians

With The Magicians, get ready for an exciting and unexpected voyage into a secret magical school. After enrolling at Brakebills University for Magical Pedagogy to pursue a career in magic, Quentin Coldwater (Jason Ralph) learns that the magical realm he read about in his childhood novel is real and endangers humanity. His childhood friend Julia’s life is turned upside down when she is turned away from the school and goes looking for magic elsewhere. 

The Magicians
The Magicians

The Magicians is a favorite among fantasy fans because it blends fantastical elements, complex character arcs, and intricate storytelling, drawing inspiration from a variety of mythologies and literary works.

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Watch The Magicians on Netflix.

While you wait for the next Percy Jackson and the Olympians episode, these six urban mythology fantasies will captivate your interest and make you smile. 

Percy Jackson and the Olympians is streaming on Disney Plus.

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