Friday, September 8, 2017

Assembling the Titans

Yesterday, more cast was announced for the upcoming Titans show to air on Warner Bros streaming service that will feature the third season of Young Justice.  I'm not sure what all WB hopes to put on this service(though I hope it's all their DC Comics animated stuff) but they will soon have to compete with Disney who is pulling all their Marvel and Star Wars content off of Netflix in 2019 for their own streaming service.  With each studio seeming like they will soon all have their own content we have to pay a monthly fee for decisions need to be made.  CBS is betting that Trekkies will pay for their streaming service just to watch Star Trek: Discovery(and probably the only ones who will) but is YJ and Titans enough to get people to pay for the WB service?  Young Justice is one of my favorite animated series, but what about Titans?
DC's Chief Creative Officer(and bad ass comic writer)Geoff Johns has tried to put a Teen Titans show on TV for a while.  A few years ago it looked like it was coming to TNT with the help of Arrow and The Flash producer Greg Berlanti(and would not be set in the 'Arrowverse').  However, it appears WB took it from TNT and is using it as a kick-off series for their streaming service, but will it be any good?
When I was a teenager Geoff Johns was writing Teen Titans starring Superboy, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, and Robin.  And I have read quite a few stories involving Greg Perez's infamous The New Teen Titans.  Post-Rebirth Titans takes some of those original Teen Titans and finds them as adults, still fighting crime together.  I keep up with the series, as I am all about these once-young heroes now dealing with adult issues, and trying to keep their bonds together strong.  So what will Titans by Warner Bros be about?  Let's look at the cast.

1)  Teagan Croft as Raven
Raven is basically a demon whose father is Trigon, an uber-evil demon that Raven has been battling most of her life.  She's moody, strange, and sometimes a bit of a ticking time bomb.  She's had relations with Beast Boy, who has not been named as being in this series. I don't see him being added either, mainly because the cost of having a character who can morph into any animal just sounds way to expensive for a TV series.  
I'm not familiar with Croft, and if you look at her IMDB page she hasn't done much.  So right now her performance can go either way.

2)  Ann Diop as Starfire
She's an alien princess from the planet Tamaran and is quite powerful.  She's known to go toe-to-toe with Wonder Woman.  She starts off a bit naive but eventually grows into a strong character in Teen Titans.  She also has a long-term relationship with Dick Grayson, former Robin(and Batman), and current Nightwing.
Diop's IMDB page is a bit longer than Croft's, but I have yet to see anything she's in.  Her most recent work includes the last 24 miniseries; 24: Legacy.  As long her chemistry works with Dick, I think she'll be ok.  I'm just curious if they are gonna give her orange skin.

3)  Brenton Thwaites as Nightwing
On the Titans IMDB page it just says Dick Grayson, but everyone is assuming we are getting our first ever live interpretation of Nightwing.  Rumors of Chris O'Donnell doing a Nightwing spin-off was on the table back in the late 90's, but when Batman & Robin bombed those rumors were flushed away along with a fifth Batman film.
Being known as the founder(and most important member) of every Titans team; this casting was key.  Thwaites has been in several big budget films like Gods of Egypt, Maleficent, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.  While none of those films were good, Thwaites has shown that he has decent acting chops, and he's just unknown enough to make the character fresh and make people see Nightwing; not Brenton Thwaites.

4)  Alan Ritchson and Minka Kelly as Hawk and Dove
To be honest, I'm not a big fan of Hawk and Dove.  Their best story line was in Geoff Johns Brightest Day miniseries, and even then I wasn't that interested.  Rumors are said that they won't be in all the episodes, and may get their own spin-off .
Ritchson is most noticeable to fan boys as Aquaman in Smaville, and Kelly will always have my support for playing Lyla Garrity on one of my favorite TV series; Friday Night Lights.  Both are seasoned TV thespians, so as much as I'm not a fan of the characters I'm excited for these actors to join the series.  So now, I'm starting to feel that, if the story and production value are on par, this actually might just be a series to watch.