The original season one finale which is now being recycled as the season premiere for season two of Titans would have featured Trigon back on Earth. The series ended on a cliffhanger with Teagan Croft’s Raven summoning her demon father to Earth after her mother fooled her into doing so.
The first image offers a look at Raven where we last saw her in her mother’s home, while the second photo reveals a behind the scenes look at the set of Rachel’s mother’s house after Trigon has warped it. Check out the images below!
Titans follows a grown-up Dick Grayson working as a Detective in Detroit, having left his nights with the Caped Crusader long in the past due to having fundamental differences with Batman’s methods and approach to crimefighting, yet still haunted by the mentor who trained him.
Titans Season 1 was written by Geoff Johns, Akiva Goldsman (Star Trek: Discovery) and Greg Berlanti (Arrow, DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow, The Flash, Supergirl) with Goldsman, Johns and Berlanti Prods’ Berlanti and Sarah Schechter serving as executive producers. The series hails from Weed Road Pictures and Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
The first season finale concluded teasing Connor Kent / Superboy and Krypto the Super Dog joining the second season. Production on the next season is underway in and expected to wrap by early September.
Here is the synopsis for the season finale, “Dick Grayson”:
“In the season finale, Trigon’s powers send Dick into a dreamscape that begins with him living a happy domestic life, but soon takes him into a dark journey back to Gotham.”
The series stars Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson/Robin, Anna Diop as Starfire, Teagan Croft as Raven, Lindsey Gort as Detective Amy Rohrbach, Alan Ritchson as Hawk, Minka Kelly as Dove, Ryan Potter as Beast Boy, Dwain Murphy as Negative Man, Jake Michaels as Cliff Steel, April Bowlby as Elasti-Girl, Bruno Bichir as Dr. Niles Caulder, and Conor Leslie as Wonder Girl, with Curran Walters as Jason Todd.
Titans is now available exclusively on DC Universe in the U.S. and on Netflix internationally. Also, Doom Patrol’s first season is currently streaming on DC Universe. The Swamp Thing and Stargirl are series are currently in development and are expected to come out later this year on DC’s streaming platform. Make sure to keep an eye on Heroic Hollywood for all the latest on the series.
Source: Geeks WorldWide
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