The 18 year-old Logan Lerman played Percy Jackson in Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief Movie. He's also scheduled to play Percy in Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Sea Of Monsters!!
Clarisse is not in The Lightening Thief movie but in The Sea of Monsters and the rest of the movies its Bridgit Mendler from Good Luck Charlie.
Because the stupid movie people were too cheap to hire somebody to play a character who is important in later books. Guess there aren't enough brown-haired girls in the world.
the lightning thief movie is exactly 2 hrs long. The movie is 120 minutes (AKA 2 hrs long).
clash of the titans! very good movie! and percy jackson and the olympians, the lightning thief
They both have greek/roman gods
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No one, they don't have a Clarisse in the Lightning Thief movie. Hopefully they have cast someone just not told us.
Clarisse is not in The Lightening Thief movie but in The Sea of Monsters and the rest of the movies its Bridgit Mendler from Good Luck Charlie.
No one plays Clarisse in the movie; they completely leave her out. :( Hopefully she will be in Sea of Monsters.
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Craig Titley wrote the screenplay for "The Lightning Thief" movie.
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I don't exactly know why but I think it was because they didn't pay attention to details. They got a lot of parts of the movie wrong. Movies are supposed to be a little different from the books, but they shouldn't be that different.
Most fans of the Percy Jackson series have seen the Lightning Thief movie. However, some people who have not heard of the Percy Jackson series have seen the Lightning Thief too.
Ray Winstone played Ares in the movie "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief."
No, there is not an Emma in the Lightning Thief. There is not an Emma is the Percy Jackson movie, the Lightning Thief either. A demigod named Emma is not ever mentioned in the Percy Jackson series.
The Lightning Thief movie has no more roles open. The movie has already been produced, and will be released onto DVD on June 29th, 2010.