Category: Media

Media that has Greek Mythology in it.

  • Recent Media Surrounding Greek Mythology

    Recent Media Surrounding Greek Mythology

    Greek mythology has been the main topic for all sorts of media from movies to books to shows to musicals, so now for all our mythology enthusiasts here are some recent and upcoming media that has Greek Mythology as its main focus. 

    The Court of the Dead:
    A Nico de Angelo Adventure by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief was the first book of the series that released in June of 2005 and now 20 years later this beloved coming of age book series that focuses on bringing the characters and stories of Greek mythology and combining it with the modern times is still ongoing releasing new content this year. In September of this year, the author, Rick Riordan or what his longtime fans call him, “Uncle Rick,” had released book two of The Nico di Angelo Adventures series titled The Court of the Dead with his co-author Mark Oshiro which focuses on fan-favorite characters, Nico di Angelo and Will Solace continuing the story of the other series before it, still keeping the story fresh with unique ideas and storylines. If you’re a fan of Greek Mythology and are looking for a long book series, then this book and its following series is for you. 

    The Court of the Dead is fun. I like the characters and the wacky adventure. The themes are excellent and touching, and it’s moving to see how far Nico has come. The climax of the story doesn’t have as much emotional impact as the showdown between Nico and Nyx in The Sun and Star, but it’s still dramatic and exciting. This is overall a good tale of finding new paths in life, forgiving and accepting others, and learning to enjoy the moment. It’s hopeful and sweet, and silly and weird, and I really liked it.”—Righter of Words on October 4th, 2025 (full review can be found here)

    If you’re not a big fan of books though or haven’t read the original series, Uncle Rick has you covered because him and Disney have been slowly adapting the original book series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, into a show and this upcoming December season two is coming out. Season two of the show will be focused on book two of Percy Jackson, The Sea of Monsters, which was based on the Odyssey; it focusses on the events, monsters, and people that could be found in it while telling its own story. Although it hasn’t come out yet, seeing how season one did, new and old fans alike have high hopes for the new season. 

    Hades II Poster

    Now if you’re a fan of video games, September of this year has brought the long-waited sequel of Hades, a game released in 2020 that was a roguelike action role-playing game by Supergiant Games. In the first game, players control the son of Hades, Zagreus, as he tries to escape the Underworld with the aid of the Olympians while his father attempts to stop him. Now in 2025 players control his sister, Melinoë, as she has to defeat Kronos, the Titan of Time, to help save her home. Hades II is considered a great addition to the franchise, it improves the gameplay, has interesting and lovable characters, replayablity and fans consider it a success that is a wonderful continuation of the first game. The game features many characters and references to Greek myths, with all the characters being well designed and characterized. If you’re a giant fan of roguelike games and Greek mythology, then you’ll love this sequel game.

    “I grew to love an excellent and varied cast of mostly new characters inhabiting the night-shrouded crossroads between the realms of the living and the dead. Supergiant’s character designs remain at the absolute peak of the mountain with their distinctive silhouettes, strident but never garish use of color, clever interpretations of classic myths, and tiny, delightful details placed just for the super nerds who can quote The Odyssey from memory.”—Leana Hafer on September 24th, 2025 (See full review here)

    New media surrounding Greek mythology is plentiful and isn’t hard to find, but despite that people still have ways to be creative when it comes to the old myths creating unique stories and adding onto the original tales. All are so creative yet so similar since they come from the same source, I personally love everything on the list and I think you will too once you start reading, watching, or playing them.

  • Modern interpretations of Myths: Hadestown 

    Modern interpretations of Myths: Hadestown 

    People been rewriting and reinterpreting Greek myths for hundreds of years, from the roman poets to any recent book in your local shop there’s been hundreds of the same myth retold repeatedly. In this post I’ll be talking about the type of myth interpretations where they update it to fit with our modern times, today I’ll be talking about the musical Hadestown with its unique interpretation of an old myth with how it combines the original plot with a more modern setting by it being implied that it was set during the Great Depression (or at least heavily inspired by this era.) 

    This is both a summary and a review, so this post contains spoilers for the Musical. 

    The musical retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, Hadestown, its concept album was released in 2010 while its Broadway production premiered in 2019In the original myth it stars Orpheus venturing into the Underworld (The ancient Greek place of afterlife.) in order to bring back his late wife, Eurydice, after she dies from a snake bite. He convinces the King of the Underworld, Hades, by singing of his love for his wife to allow him to bring her back. Hades allows Orpheus to bring Eurydice back to the overworld on one condition, don’t look back. Depending on which version says the reason why he does, but in all versions, it ends the same Orpheus looks back, and Eurydice is gone forever.  

    Orpheus and Eurydice

    The musical also includes the myth of Hades and Persephone tying it with the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, the myth of Hades of Persephone in summary was that Hades kidnapped Persephone after gaining her father’s (Zeus) permission, her mother (Demeter) did not want this and caused the first winter starving mortals and wouldn’t allow crops to flourish until she had her daughter back. Zeus ordered Hades to give Persephone back, but Hades gave Persephone six pomegranate seeds that she ate which forced her to spend half of the year in the Underworld; the myth was used to explain why the seasons changed in the ancient times. 

    Hades and Persephone

    In Hadestown it follows a similar plot of Orpheus and Eurydice, but set in 20th century post-apocalyptic America where the climate is affected by the decaying marriage of Persephone and Hades, it follows a poverty-stricken couple Orpheus and his starving wife Eurydice. While the idealistic musician Orpheus works on a song that will make Spring come again and help them both out of poverty, Eurydice is less idealistic and when winter comes and times are rough is enticed with the underground factory called Hadestown for its promise of safety and security.  

    Deep down in Hades town, Persephone voices her misery about returning to Hadestown and argues with her husband. After Hades goes to look for someone who will appreciate the safety that Hadestown provides and finds the desperate Eurydice on the surface and convinces her to go with him. When Orpheus learns that she did, he ventures into Hadestown in order to rescue her. Eurydice regrets her decision about working at Hadestown once she realizes that she’ll become a forgotten laborer and wouldn’t ever be able to leave again unless Hades let’s her go. Orpheus, like in the original myth, sings a song, but instead it’s about the love of Hades and Persephone making them reconcile and Hades once again gives them the same task to free both Orpheus and his wife, with Orpheus having to lead them out of the Underground without looking back to make sure Eurydice still believes in him and won’t go back. 

    “To the world we dream about and the one we live in now”—Hadestown

    Hadestown is a musical that blends folk, jazz, and blues together (Which can also be refer to as folk opera). In general, the musical is based on New Orleans-style type jazz which gives it a unique sound that makes it stand out with other popular musicals. The musical was inspired by Les Misérables for its political themes, and fans say that other musicals with similar themes, music, or just general feel to it are Moulin RougeSix, and Chicago.

    It talks about climate change by using the myth of Hades and Persephone and making it so that their failing marriage is causing the world to either be blazing hot or freezing with no balance causing the entire world to be in a state of decay and poverty which reflects the issues of climate change today. The musical also discusses the issues of poverty which can make people choose between who they love and living another day with Eurydice having to choose believing that Orpheus might someday finish his song or work at Hadestown for the chance of a better life.  

    Overall Hadestown adds to the original myth and is just in general a great Musical with strong characters. I think any person who loves Greek mythology should check this musical!

    Link to the first song of Hadestown, Road to Hell