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What Heroes Should Headline WB’s Teen Titans Movie?

It took over 20 years, but Warner Bros. is finally doing it: on Friday, they announced their plans to give the Teen Titans a live-action movie. Ana Noguiera, who’s already written Supergirl: World of Tomorrow, is on deck to do the impossible and bring the teenage superhero team to cinematic life. Previously, the Titans have dabbled in both ive-action and movies, albeit separately: Titans wrapped its four-season run just last year, and Teen Titans Go to the Movies! is their only cinematic incarnation period. Teen Titans…

HBO Max’s Titans in DC Multiverse With Grant Morrison Cameo

Call it the sequel to the DC CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths, if you’d like. This week’s episode of HBO Max series Titans—titled “Dude, Where’s My Gar,” which both delights and enrages me—took Gar “Beast Boy” Logan (Ryan Potter) on a brief trip to the current DC multiverse, from live-action to animation to real life, the last of which happens to be the home of brilliant comics creator Grant Morrison.Andrew Callaghan Talks 'This Place Rules' A little background: first, here’s how Beast Boy got his glimpse of these various

Teen Titans Go Exclusive Clip: Titans Vs. Toy Sales

Image: Cartoon NetworkHere’s a fun fact: Teen Titans Go, the extra kid-friendly, comedic reboot of the beloved Teen Titans cartoon, has been airing for a decade. A decade! That’s seven years more than the beloved original, but there are still some fans who grumble about the (immensely successful) switch. Now a new, super-sized episode of Go reveals that the cartoon still doesn’t mind poking fun at the grumblers.“Teen Titans Action” pits Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy against... well, not the villain

DC Comics Announces New Titans Comic

Image: Nicola Scott/DC ComicsFor years, the Titans have been one of those superhero teams that DC Comics hasn’t entirely known what to do with. The members who’ve defined the superhero team have mainly been locked off to other team or solo books during the “Rebirth” era, or headlined limited books as a way to semi-link up with the recently ended Titans show. But as the DC universe is entering a new dawn, the publisher is putting a more active effort in pushing the team to the big leagues.To that point, Tom Taylor and

Doom Patrol and Titans Have Been Canceled After Fourth Seasons

Photo: Dan McFadden/HBOThe fourth and final seasons of HBO Max’s excellent Doom Patrol and arguably not-quite-as-excellent Titans TV series will end after their fourth seasons, according to The Hollywood Reporter. And according to James Gunn, who so recently became overseer of the DC live-action universe, and who’s been wiping the proverbial slate clean, it was a decision made before he came on board. Either way, this is a bummer.First of all, I don’t see any reason Gunn would be fibbing here. Ever since new Warner