The entertainment industry recently paid tribute to the late Lance Reddick, as viewers caught one of his final moments on screen in the season finale of 'Percy Jackson and The Olympians.' Reddick, a respected actor, tragically passed away at the age of 60, just months after the completion of the show's first season.
The episode showcased an impactful scene featuring Walker Scobell, who portrays the Greek god Zeus. Once the finale concluded, a title card appeared on the screen, reading, 'In loving memory of Lance Reddick.'
Reddick's untimely death occurred on March 17, 2023, shortly after the conclusion of filming for 'Percy Jackson and The Olympians.' According to TMZ, his cause of death was attributed to ischemic heart disease and atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, as stated on his death certificate.
However, Reddick's family raised concerns about the findings. His attorney, James Hornstein, disputed the reported cause of death, stating that no autopsy had been performed and that no medical examination during Reddick's lifetime suggested the presence of these conditions. Hornstein emphasized that Reddick was extraordinarily fit, engaging in daily exercise and adhering to a healthy diet.
In an official statement, Hornstein conveyed the family's disbelief, asserting that the information on the death certificate was inconsistent with Reddick's lifestyle and lacked corroboration. He concluded by urging respect for the family's privacy as they mourned their loss.
Upon the actor's passing, his representatives issued a statement expressing their sorrow and confirming that Reddick died suddenly from natural causes. Recognized for his notable roles in 'The Wire,' 'Bosch,' Netflix's 'Resident Evil,' and the 'John Wick' films, Reddick's talent and presence will be dearly missed. He is survived by his wife Stephanie Reddick and their children, Yvonne Nicole Reddick and Christopher Reddick.
As fans continue to celebrate Reddick's contributions to the entertainment industry, the first season of 'Percy Jackson and The Olympians' can now be streamed in its entirety on Disney+. It serves as a lasting testament to Reddick's skill and passion, offering viewers a chance to appreciate his talent for years to come.