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I just hope they’re given a bigger budget to work with next season. Especially with Superboy coming. And Beast Boy figures out he can turn into more than a tiger.
 
I just hope they’re given a bigger budget to work with next season. Especially with Superboy coming. And Beast Boy figures out he can turn into more than a tiger.


I'm sure they'll get to all that.


I didn't like the way they dressed her on the show. Looked hookerish. She's gorgeous and they ain't do her justice.


Think that was the look they were going wit. Especially considering she was that mob guy's girlfriend in the beginning.
 
Just starting this. Two episodes in and I think I'm going to enjoy watching this.
 
Starfire has all these hundreds and is still in the same outfit.
 
After including Batman in a hallucination sequence in the Season 1 finale, it looks like Titans is finally ready to bring the real Bruce Wayne to DC Universe. Ahead of the show's second season, a familiar face to TV fans has been cast as the Caped Crusader, fresh off the series finale of Game of Thrones.

According to Deadline, Iain Glen has been added to the Titans roster to portray Batman going forward. Glen is best known for his role as Ser Jorah Mormont on Game of Thrones, the beloved HBO series that is set to begin its final season this weekend.
 
Tragedy struck on the set of the second season of Titans for DC Universe. According to a new report from TMZ, special effects coordinator Warren Appleby passed away after being struck by a heavy object while filming the series.
According to the report, the incident took place at a test facility where the crew tests the process for the stunts they plan to enact on the screen. After they work out how the stunt will be executed and filmed, they then carry that plan over to the production.

The report states that the stunt included a car flipping over on its side, but that a piece of shrapnel flew off and struck the crew member in the head. TMZ states that authorities in Toronto, where Titans is filmed, indicated that Appleby died en route to the hospital.
Warner Bros. Television issued a statement in the wake of Appleby's tragic passing.

We are heartbroken and devastated by the passing of our treasured colleague, special effects coordinator Warren Appleby, after an accident which occurred at a special effects facility during the preparation and testing for an upcoming shoot. Warren is beloved by all who worked with him during an impressive 25-year career in television and motion pictures. The executive producers, along with everyone, in the Titans family, Warner Bros. Television Group and DC UNIVERSE, wish to express our deepest condolences, and heartfelt love and support, to Warren's family and friends at this most difficult time."
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Production on Season 2 of Titans has been shut down temporarily, and is reportedly resuming in two days. Canada's Ministry of Labour is now investigating the incident.
 
They may not get it in on the big screen, but DC nailing it on the small screen


Yeah DC need to focus on that. It's where they're strongest at. As well as their animated movies.

They're tryin so hard to compete wit Marvel on the big screen, that they keep muckin up. Swamp Thing is actually good, but again they keep muckin up.
 
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