Titans follows a group of young superheroes from the DC Universe as they team up to fight evil and other dastardly dangers. Though the team is disbanded at the beginning of the series, original and new members combine forces to revive the superhero group. The Titans fight crime all over, including Gotham City, Metropolis, San Francisco, and even Detroit. Fans of the comics love this series for its epic battles, devious villains, and complex storylines with intense drama.
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(Curran Walters)
Jason first took over the role of Robin as a teenager, but with his youth comes some brash arrogance. He’s violent at first but soon experiences some serious trauma that permanently changes him. Having split from the team, he’s become the anti-hero Red Hood and is definitely not aligned with the goals of the Titans.
(Anna Diop)
Following a car crash, Kory initially has no memory of who she once was. After a season of trying to get her memories back, she discovers she’s actually a princess from the planet Tamaran. She can absorb solar energy and turn it into powerful rays and her purpose for coming to Earth is seemingly related to fellow Titan, Raven.
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(Teagan Croft)
Rachel lived happily with her mom before her whole world flipped upside down. Tormented by hallucinations, Rachel learned the woman she thought was her mom was actually just her legal guardian. As Rachel's deadly demonic powers start to flourish, she has a hard time controlling them. When she finally does get them under control she becomes a crucial member of the Titans.
(Ryan Potter)
Gar gained the awesome ability to shapeshift into animals after contracting a strange disease in Congo. He’s a funny character, but don’t let that fool you. On more than one occasion he’s been forced to wreak havoc as a tiger or another lethal predator in animal form.
(Brenton Thwaites)
When the series begins, Dick is a detective with the Detroit PD but he quickly finds himself right back in the crime-fighting game he'd thought he left for good. Dick takes Raven under his wing to restart the Titans with a few new members. On his journey from fighting as Robin to becoming Nightwing, Dick often struggles to balance his identity as Nightwing with the pressure of working in Batman's shadow.
(Minka Kelly)
Dawn was a famous ballerina before she tragically lost her mother in a car accident. Eventually, she become Dove and wielded her incredible reflexes as a vigilante with the first group of Titans. Alongside her long-time partner Hawk, Dove is no nonsense and all about justice.
(Alan Ritchson)
Hank was a gifted student, both in terms of academics and athletics, but suffered years of abuse from his coach and head injuries in college football. After losing their mother, Hank and his brother Don decided to fight crime as Hawk and Dove. Sadly, the same car accident that took Dawn’s mom also ended Don’s life. Hank is argumentative and not the easiest friend or partner, but someone you want on your side in a battle.
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(Conor Leslie)
Donna sadly lost her father to arson but lucked out getting raised and mentored by none other than Wonder Woman. After many years battle alongside her Amazon sisters, Donna rejoined the world of man to become a founding member of the Titans. Donna’s life was tragically ended during a battle in season 2, but every comic book fan knows there’s always a way to be resurrected.
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(Joshua Orpin)
Conner is a product of Superman and Lex Luthor’s DNA and has struggled to reconcile being the son of the greatest hero and the greatest villain the world has ever seen. Conner has a super-dog Krypto and what he lacks in street smarts and social grace he more than makes up for in might. Conner was brainwashed and forced to do devious deeds in season 2, but he regained his senses and was welcomed back as a member of the Titans.
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(Iain Glen)
You’d think someone who lost both their parents would be a better father, but Bruce Wayne gave Dick Grayson a major case of daddy issues. Bruce genuinely cares for Dick, and is a lot gentler than comic book fans might expect, but don’t think for a second that he’s not ready to do whatever it takes if it means saving the day. In the end, what he really wants is to see Dick Grayson become the Batman he knows Gotham deserves.
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