Logan Lerman Says He Would ‘Love It’ If Someone Called Him Percy Jackson in Bed



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Logan Lerman takes pride in his role as Percy Jackson — both onscreen and in bed!

The 33-year-old actor, who played the titular character of the film franchise, stopped by Cosmopolitan for a game of “Blind Date” on Thursday, Oct. 3. During the video, he revealed how he would feel if a love interest applied his movie roles to the bedroom. 

Seated at an on-set dinner table for two made specifically for the series, the Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief star talked all things juicy with the publication’s editor-in-chief, Willa Bennett.

For dessert, Bennett took reader questions that turned a bit steamy. 

“If someone wanted to role-play in bed and call you ‘Percy Jackson,’ how would you react?” she asked as Lerman and production crew members off-camera burst into laughter. 

“I would love it,” the Oh, Hi! star said. “Personally, I would find it really funny.”

Earlier in the “Blind Date” interview, Lerman admitted it’s been six years since he’s been on a first date. 

He made his red carpet debut in August 2022 with Analuisa Corrigan at the Bullet Train premiere, though the couple first sparked romance rumors in January 2020.

The following year, he proposed on a rowboat in Central Park, which the Percy Jackson alum also discussed in the Cosmopolitan interview.

Logan Lerman in ‘Percy Jackson and The Olympians – The Lightning Thief’.

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In 2010’s Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Lerman’s trouble-prone teenage character discovers he’s the son of the Greek god Poseidon.

The teen must buckle up as he learns to use his powers to prevent a feud among the Olympians from erupting into a devastating war on Earth, and rescue his mother from the clutches of Hades, god of the underworld.

Lerman returned to the franchise for 2013’s Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, and teased earlier this year whether or not he would make a cameo in the Disney+ Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.

In January, Lerman told IMDb he had “spent some time” with the cast of the new series. He later called Walker Scobell, who plays Percy Jackson, “like a friend,” adding that they “talk and text from time to time.”

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He referred to the cast as a “really a sweet group of kids” and “really talented and nice people” before sharing whether or not fans could expect to see him on their screens.

Lerman said he would “of course” be down to join, adding, “I mean, that hasn’t — no conversation’s happened. But I mean, yeah, why not?”

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 can be streamed on Disney+. Lerman recently starred in the movie Oh, Hi! and had a recurring role in Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building Season 5.



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