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Post by Alex Matthews on Dec 2, 2017 14:05:24 GMT -6
DC's "Titans" is confirmed by Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment, and the new live-action series will debut in 2018, airing exclusively on a new DC-focused digital service run by Warner Bros. Digital Networks Group. The series will be produced by Greg Berlanti, Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns and Sarah Schechter.
The series will star:
Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson (Robin, seen above) Teagan Croft as Raven Anna Diop as Koriand'r (Starfire) Lindsey Gort as Amy Rohrbach Minka Kelly as Dawn Granger (Dove) Ryan Potter as Gar Logan (Beat Boy) Alan Ritchson as Hank Hall (Hawk)
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Post by Alex Matthews on Dec 2, 2017 14:08:02 GMT -6
I have to say, when the news came down that TNT were looking into making a Titans series, I was, as the animated Young Justice version of Robin was fond of saying, 'whelmed'...
But now, knowing it will be an online series, free from certain constraints of network television, and seeing that image, not to mention hearing my favourite Aquaman will be in the show playing a brand new bad-ass hero, I'm now shifting my view to 'curiously excited'.
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Post by Jamison on Jun 17, 2021 17:57:30 GMT -6
Did anyone actually watch this show? I'm all caught up and it's mostly disappointing but I'm still going to watch it because it has Nightwing and he's literally my favorite comics character ever.
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Post by Alex Matthews on Jun 17, 2021 18:21:15 GMT -6
First season was underwhelming, but I really enjoyed S2, especially the inclusion of the delicious Joshua Orpin as Connor/Superboy and Dick's eventual transition into 'Nightwing'. My only real point of contention was the casting of Iain Glenn as Bruce Wayne - he felt totally miscast to me, giving off more of an Alfred-vibe as I saw it...
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Post by Darrin McCann on Jun 18, 2021 12:54:28 GMT -6
First season was underwhelming, but I really enjoyed S2, especially the inclusion of the delicious Joshua Orpin as Connor/Superboy and Dick's eventual transition into 'Nightwing'. My only real point of contention was the casting of Iain Glenn as Bruce Wayne - he felt totally miscast to me, giving off more of an Alfred-vibe as I saw it... I agree, Season two was far superior to Season one, that's for sure. And I agree it was an odd casting choice for Bruce Wayne.
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