![]() ![]() Adaptational Villainy: In the book, Percy assumed Hades had stolen Zeus's master bolt because Everyone Hates Hades. ![]() There also isn't mention of him forbidding Percy from flying, as he did in the book, and his most notable contribution otherwise - passing the law that forbade gods from being in contact with their half-blood offspring - only came about because Poseidon was neglecting his duties by doing so, to the point that he was starting to become mortal. He still pins the theft of his bolt on Percy, but as the film cuts out the obvious means through which Luke did it, it’s not quite as much of a leap to have made he also accepts Percy’s explanation about what really happened without argument, and even agrees upon request to bring Grover back from the Underworld.
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