Mike Cecchini Oct 12, 2018
The DC Universe Titans TV show offers a new look at familiar characters.
The Teen Titans have already been the subject of one of DC’s most-acclaimed series: Marv Wolfman and George Perez’s New Teen Titans. They headlined two wildly successful animated shows. They’re led by the most famous Robin of all, Dick Grayson, a character whose DC history is matched only by Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman himself. All that’s been missing from their legacy is a live action interpretation.
Titans, a 10-episode series coming to the DC Universe streaming service in October, will fix that. The series will unite Robin (Brenton Thwaites), Raven (Teagan Croft), Starfire (Anna Diop), Beast Boy (Ryan Potter), and other DC characters with an eye on telling more mature, harder-hitting superhero stories than you might find elsewhere. And, while there have been previous attempts to bring Titans to the screen,...
The DC Universe Titans TV show offers a new look at familiar characters.
The Teen Titans have already been the subject of one of DC’s most-acclaimed series: Marv Wolfman and George Perez’s New Teen Titans. They headlined two wildly successful animated shows. They’re led by the most famous Robin of all, Dick Grayson, a character whose DC history is matched only by Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman himself. All that’s been missing from their legacy is a live action interpretation.
Titans, a 10-episode series coming to the DC Universe streaming service in October, will fix that. The series will unite Robin (Brenton Thwaites), Raven (Teagan Croft), Starfire (Anna Diop), Beast Boy (Ryan Potter), and other DC characters with an eye on telling more mature, harder-hitting superhero stories than you might find elsewhere. And, while there have been previous attempts to bring Titans to the screen,...
- 10/1/2018
- Den of Geek
If the upcoming live action Titans series can say it has anything going for it, it’s that the show boasts what this writer feels to be the best Robin costume to have ever been worn by a flesh-and-blood actor. Sure, Burt Ward’s uniform worked for his time and Chris O’Donnell’s duds were alright if you took away the nipples and obscenely detailed codpiece, but this is what I and likely many other fans have been waiting for.
As you may have seen, last month brought several pictures of series star Brenton Thwaites suited up as the Boy Wonder, much to my delight. Hopefully this eventually gives way to Nightwing in season 2, but we can’t be too sure of what the producers have planned – or what red tape prevents that guise from being explored outside of WB’s motion picture division.
So, if you’ve been in agreement with my praising,...
As you may have seen, last month brought several pictures of series star Brenton Thwaites suited up as the Boy Wonder, much to my delight. Hopefully this eventually gives way to Nightwing in season 2, but we can’t be too sure of what the producers have planned – or what red tape prevents that guise from being explored outside of WB’s motion picture division.
So, if you’ve been in agreement with my praising,...
- 7/9/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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