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‘Percy Jackson’ Actor Removed After Growing Too Tall

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Percy Jackson actor Walker Scobell was officially replaced in one project after growing too tall.

A faithful, entertaining Percy Jackson adaptation has been a long time coming, but fortunately, it arrived on TV screens with a splash in 2023.

The main characters of Percy Jackson holding a lightning bolt.

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Gone are the days of needlessly aged-up demigods and strange plot choices (don’t worry, Logan Lerman, you weren’t the problem in our eyes). Unlike the 2010 film adaptation, the Disney+ televised series takes things slow enough to immerse guests in the world of Percy Jackson and friends while also keeping them hooked on the preteen’s adventures in his newly discovered world of gods and monsters.

This time around, Percy Jackson is portrayed by Walker Scobell. The young actor has been praised extensively by critics for his take on the young boy from New York who embarks upon a dangerous quest after discovering that his biological father is the sea god Poseidon – aka one of the 12 Olympian gods from Greek mythology.

Walker Scobell as Percy Jackson entering Camp Half-Blood

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Over the course of the show’s first and second seasons, Scobell managed the not-so-easy task of nailing both Percy Jackson’s sassy wit (a trademark of the original author, Rick Riordan’s writing style) and the character’s more emotional moments. The one thing that audiences did pick out was something beyond Scobell’s control: his height.

‘Percy Jackson’ Actor’s Height Causes Issues

As is eventually the case with all child actors, Scobell – just like his costars Leah Sava Jeffries (Annabeth Chase) and Aryan Simhadri (Grover Underwood) – has changed a lot over the past few years. Percy Jackson and the Olympians fans couldn’t help but notice the physical differences between Scobell in the first episode of Season 1 versus the last. According to Teen Vogue, Scobell grew six inches in nine months.

Fans also noticed a significant change in the actor’s appearance in a picture from the beginning of production for the show’s third season. Based on The Titan’s Curse, the season was commissioned and pushed into production before the show’s second season even started airing in December 2025.

Puberty is an obstacle that all long-term projects involving child actors must tackle. A similar instance is Daniel Radcliffe, whose voice changed so much during the filming of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001) that an audio double was (allegedly) brought in to dub his lines in the movie’s last few scenes.

Walker Scobell as Percy Jackson in new Disney+ series

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Fortunately, it seems like Percy Jackson and the Olympians didn’t require a voice double for its lead.

The bad news is that Scobell did lose another high-profile role due to the rapid changes in his height and voice.

According to Shawn Levy – director of Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), Marvel Cinematic Universe smash hit that managed to break a billion at the box office – Scobell was supposed to star in the superhero flick as Kidpool, one of the film’s many Deadpool variants, but had to be axed.

A scene set in a misty forest shows a man with short hair and a light brown jacket walking briskly with a concerned expression. Behind him, a boy resembling Percy Jackson, wearing a blue vest, red and white striped shirt, and jeans, appears worried and confused.

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“If Walker Scobell had stopped evolving right before puberty, he absolutely would’ve been Kidpool,” Levy told Entertainment Weekly, confirming that they were forced to replace the young actor.

“It was his dream. Ryan and I reached out to him once we realized he was now going to be too old, both too tall, and with his voice too low. Puberty is what it is, and all the Hollywood dreams in the world can’t stop it. So we did call Walker and explain why he couldn’t be Kidpool, and he was completely understanding.”

Had Scobell played Kidpool, this would’ve marked the second time that he portrayed another version of a character originated by Ryan Reynolds. The duo previously starred as the same character at two different ages in Netflix’s The Adam Project (2022), which was also directed by Levy.

Notably, The Adam Project also starred Jennifer Garner as Ellie Reed, the title character’s mother. Garner appeared in Deadpool & Wolverine as the assassin Elektra Natchios, a role Garner last portrayed in Elektra (2005).

Wade Wilson/Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) saying "Let's f-ing go" in 'Deadpool & Wolverine'

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While Scobell may not have gotten his Marvel moment (not yet, at least), the role of Kidpool did go to another worthy candidate. The youthful version of the “Merc with a Mouth” was instead voiced by Inez Reynolds, the young daughter of Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively.

The pair’s baby, Olin Reynolds, also starred in the film as an even younger variant of Deadpool, fittingly known as Babypool. Meanwhile, Betty Reynolds was credited as “Hugh Jackman Wrangler” in the film’s credits, and James Reynolds was credited as playing a Screaming Mutant.

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About Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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