Friday, September 12, 2014

7 Things I would like To See & Not See in the 'Titans' TV Series


There's a possibility that TNT may bring a live action Titans/Teen Titans series to the small screen. This could be really good, if done the right way.

As many of us cheer or jeer the idea, I thought I'd share what I would like to see and not see in this series.

Check out my ideas after the jump






See: Donna Troy- She's not in the Cartoon Network series, or the New 52 so, she has to be in this 'possible' series. Donna and the Titans go together like tragic and Britney Spears. It would be REALLY nice to see this amazing character on the screen.


Not See: Broke Ass Villains - Do not revamp Mad Mod or Godiva (Well maybe, Godiva) in this series. Give them challenging and dangerous villains that will make them the heroes we have cherished for years.


See: Some Supernatural/Sci-Fi- Arrow is a gritty Batman-ish series. Gotham will probably be more of the same. So, with that in mind, take this series up a notch! Let's explore the world of Tamaran, the dimension of Azarath or the crazy nation of Zandia. Hopefully, they will go there and give us classic comic book realness in the episodes.


Not See: Too Much Dick - Please don't make this series completely about Dick/Robin/Nightwing! There are other characters that needs some serious face time and character development.



See: Terra - She shook the team to its core. Attention was be paid to the pip squeak Psycho.



Not See: Camp! - No Camp, none of the silliness from the cartoon. They can make it witty like Buffy, but not Troma Campy.


See: Diversity - Since Cyborg will be in Batman v Superman, I really hope they add one or two Titans of color to the team. Bumblebee, Mal, Bunker and maybe Raven? Raven can be a woman of color.

Whatever happens, I hope they make a kick-ass series.

1 comment:

Damien said...

I am with you on all of this. Especially a Supernatural element to it. Especially in terms of Raven and Azarath.

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