Tag: Robin

Bat-Family Rumors Abound in Wake of Pattinson Casting

It looks like the Boy Wonder might return to the big screen. Forbes is reporting that not only is Batman’s iconic partner rumored to make a return in Matt Reeves’ upcoming Batman film The Batman, but new versions of the Riddler, Commissioner Gordon, and, of course, Batman’s trusted butler ...

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Why I’m Excited: Young Justice: Outsiders

MILD SPOILERS AHEAD! I’m a sucker for 90s animation. I remember watching Paul Dini and Bruce Timm’s  Batman: The Animated Series every night on Cartoon Network at 6:00 and 6:30 (yes, I remember the time; don’t judge me). It had a darkness to it, and a noir sensibility that, in many ways, is t...

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REVIEW: Titans – Episodes 1-3 “Titans,” “Hawk and Dove,” “Origins”

Any of you who know me and saw my coverage, you know I’ve been pretty pessimistic about Titans ever since the first trailer dropped. It seemed like it was being edgy for the sake of being edgy, the production design looked weak, the effects looked like pure garbage, and the show as presented j...

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New Titans Trailer Lightens Up Just a Bit

Following their San Diego Comic-Con showing, DC has released a second trailer for their upcoming TV show Titans. Taking place in Detroit, the live-action series will be a darker, more serious take on the Teen Titans, featuring Brenton Thwaites as Robin, Anna Diop as Starfire, Teagan Croft as Raven, ...

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Comic Con Sees Release of DC’s Titans Trailer

San Diego Comic Con 2018 is in full swing, and with that comes new trailers! Today’s is Titans, the eagerly awaited first look at the DC streaming service’s first original program. As background, I’m a comics — primarily DC — fan, and have been very much looking forward to this tra...

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The Most Heartbreaking, Hilarious, or Badass Teen Titans Episodes

Teen Titans is a show that changed the way we viewed one of the most iconic teams in the super hero genre. Before its reimagination as a primarily humorous show (to the annoyance of many), it was something that really connected to its youthful audience through the way the varying personalities/backg...

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