In Season 4, Titans Remains One of the Last Wild Vestiges of WB’s Fading DC TV Strategy
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The state of DC’s live action strategy is basically a confused shrug at this point, with Warner Bros. axing its finished Batgirl film and most every other live action TV series already sunsetted due to The CW’s recent sale.
It’s in this chaos we find the fourth (and possibly final?) season of HBO Max’s Titans, which was mercifully already ordered and well into production before the studio started retooling its superhero strategy to focus more on theatrical tentpoles like Black Adam and the upcoming Flash film.
For a show just entering its fourth year, Titans has an absolutely wild pedigree already, having started life on the now-defunct DC Universe streaming service for its first two seasons before migrating to HBO Max for its next two. The show hails from Arrowverse architect Greg Berlanti, and follows much of the same formula—just with more blood, violence and F-bombs (this is a streaming series, after all).
As the name suggests, the show focuses on the Teen Titans, a younger group of heroes that most recently features Nightwing (Brenton Thwaites), Starfire (Anna Diop), Raven (Teagan Croft), Beast Boy (Ryan Potter), Superboy (Joshua Orpin), and aspiring Robin (Jay Lycurgo). Across its first three seasons, the show ran the gamut when it comes to DC Comics inspiration, mining stories of supernatural horror, deadly assassins, science fiction, and psychological thrillers, all while bouncing between comic book mainstays like Gotham City and Bludhaven.
Season 4 brings the action to Metropolis, home of Superman, Lex Luthor, and the Daily Planet, kicking off the action with an invitation to STAR Labs (though not the version of the famous DC R&D lab run by Barry Allen in The CW’s Arrowverse universe) by none other than Superman himself. No spoilers here, but always remember, the action of Titans is about the Titans, not the bigger-name heroes they often share the skies and streets with.
It’s been well-teased that Titus Welliver’s Lex Luthor and Joseph Morgan’s Sebastian Blood will be two of the main antagonists for the new season, but Titans has often been a show that subverts expectations (see the deaths of Hawk and Wonder Girl in prior years as ample proof they have no issue with throwing in surprises), and Season 4 is no different.