Leven Rambin Lands Leading Role In ‘Percy Jackson’ Sequel

Leven Rambin, the actress who played Glimmer in The Hunger Games, is set to play a lead role in “Percy Jackson and The Olympian:  The Sea of Monsters” opposite Logan Lerman.

Rambin will play Clarisse, daughter of Ares, the God of War. Her character’s described as being skilled at battle and a perfectionist.

The “Percy Jackson” sequel is directed by Thor Freudenthal and produced by Karen Rosenfelt, Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe and Michael Barnathan. Shooing begins April 16 in Vancouver.

source: Variety



6 Responses to Leven Rambin Lands Leading Role In ‘Percy Jackson’ Sequel

  1. Matra Sou says:

    good for her. But I imagined a much tougher, ‘bigger’ looking girl. But she was pretty baddass in Hunger Games though. haha.

  2. CassieMellark says:

    I think it’s great!

  3. Samantha Cray says:

    I think she deserves the roll because she portrayed a career tribute back in the hunger games. It is almost similar because being one of the major killers and a bully in Percy’s life. I hope the movie turns out to be 90% the same as the book….

  4. ohinisigita says:

    oh my god!
    seriously the sequel of Percy Jackson, The Sea of Monsters?!!

    is it true? I had thought it would not be made a sequel since the first film is really unsatisfying.

    see this post, I really really hope this sequel will be realized because I’m a big fan of Rick Riordan’s books! especially Percy Jackson & the Olympians Series!

    It will be a better saga than Harry Potter! kyaaa~h! >_<

  5. Ai_Naru says:

    Look.. Glimmer was supposed to be bigger and buffer than this chick.. And Clarisse isn’t supposed to be pretty, rather a big, buff, scary looking girl.. It just doesn’t work for me.. :/

  6. Lucy says:

    I thought Clarisse was supposed to be really nasty looking, dark hair and stuff. Levin looks more like Aphrodite’s or Athena’s daughter to me.

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