Summary
- Robin (Damian Wayne) and Beast Boy could be key for the Teen Titans movie.
- Superboy (Conner Kent) brings exciting powers to the team with his brash attitude.
- Nightwing is an essential character for the Teen Titans as a mentor and leader.
With a Teen Titans movie is reportedly happening. The DCU project will be written by Ana Nogueira, who is a part of the DCU family, as she is the writer for the DCU's Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
The report stated that Teen Titans is currently in search of a director, with no mention of which Teen Titans are expected to be part of the team's live-action cinematic debut. As the team was first formed in 1964, there have been many different heroes who have been part of the Teen Titans roster. However, some key of the team deserve the chance to be part of the Teen Titans' first live-action movie in the DCU over the rest.

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10 Robin (Damian Wayne) Will Debut In The Brave And The Bold
ed The Team In 2010
The DCU's Batman reboot movie The Brave and the Bold will finally bring Robin back to the big screen. The character's last appearance in a movie was in 1997's ill-received Batman & Robin, though that was the Dick Grayson version of the hero. The DCU's Batman reboot will introduce Damian Wayne, Batman's biological son. As a character already confirmed for the DCU and one of the recent leaders of the Teen Titans in the comics, Damian seems like an easy guess for the film.
9 Impulse (Bart Allen) Would Contribute To The DCU's Flash Family
ed The Team In 1994
With The Brave and the Bold setting up the Bat-Family and Supergirl setting up Superman's corner of the DCU, Teen Titans could explore characters that connect to other Justice League heroes. That would be the case for Bart Allen, aka Impulse. The character has been part of multiple iterations of the team in the comics and would allow for great power dynamics in the team, given his speedster abilities. As Damian is a somber character, having the playful extrovert Bart on the team would balance it out.
8 Superboy (Conner Kent) Can Continue Adding To The DCU's Superman Corner
ed The Team In 2003
David Corenswet plays Clark Kent in James Gunn's Superman. With the Man of Steel leading the first movie in the new DC Universe, Superman is expected to have a sizable role in the franchise. Adding to that notion, Milly Alcock has been cast as Kara Danvers, Superman's cousin, and will lead her own solo movie — Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. DC could continue building the Superman family of characters by using one of its most popular . The Conner Kent version of Superboy would add exciting powers to the Teen Titans, and his brash attitude could lead to surprising events.

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7 Blue Beetle Was The DCU's First Confirmed Character
ed The Team In 2008
While Blue Beetle was developed before Gunn and Peter Safran became DC's new bosses, Xolo Maridueña's Jaime Reyes was confirmed to be part of the DCU, even if his movie was not. Given how Blue Beetle underperformed at the box office, the character is likely to return in another hero's movie or a team project like Teen Titans rather than in a possible Blue Beetle 2. Maridueña delivered the kind of charismatic performance as Blue Beetle that makes him perfect to serve as a member of the Teen Titans.
6 The Flash (Wally West) Could Substitute For Barry Allen To Start The DCU
ed The Team In 1964
The entire DCEU Justice League cast will reportedly be recast for the DCU. As The Flash was one of the DCEU's final movies, the new DCU would be better off letting Barry Allen enter the picture a couple of years down the road. As one of the original founding of the Teen Titans, Wally West emerges as one of the best candidates to play a role in the movie. Based on Damian's DCU inclusion and Wally being best friends with the original Robin Dick Grayson, the character could appear in a ing role as the Flash.

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5 Cyborg Needs To Start in The DCU In The Teen Titans
ed The Team In 1980
Due to actor Ray Fisher's complicated situation with Warner Bros. Discovery, Cyborg was barely used in the DCEU, though Zack Snyder's Justice League showed Cyborg's incredible potential. While Cyborg has become a staple of the Justice League in the comics and animation, the character's true role lies with the Teen Titans. As a part of the team, that is when Cyborg feels most at ease and has his deepest relationships with other heroes. Cyborg starting in the Teen Titans would also further distinguish the DCU from the DCEU.
4 Beast Boy Gives The Teen Titans Unique Powers
ed The Team In 1980
As part of DC Comics' game-changing New Teen Titans in the 1980s and the 2000s Teen Titans animated series, Beast Boy is easily one of the most popular of the team. Garfield Logan has a unique power set that allows him to change into any animal he thinks of. While the DC series Titans tried to do Beast Boy justice, it became evident that Beast Boy's powers could only live up to their full potential on the big screen. Based on that, Teen Titans could do right by the character in the DCU.
3 Raven Could Lead To The Perfect Villain For The Teen Titans Movie
ed The Team In 1980
Rachel Roth, aka Raven, is another fan-favorite member of the team. Raven is a must-have for the DCU's Teen Titans movie, as the character's powers as an empath are very important for the team. Raven is usually closed-off, with her presence around the other Teen Titans allowing her to come out of her shell. Raven's father, the demon Trigon, would also serve as the perfect first villain for the DCU team. Trigon fits the mythological aspect of the DCU's Chapter One: Gods and Monsters and would help with world-building as the Teen Titans fight him in Hell.
2 Starfire Could Help The DCU's Cosmic Side
ed The Team In 1980
Starfire is one of the Teen Titans' most important . While the superhero team is usually led by one of the Robins across its many different formations, Starfire has managed to become a Teen Titans leader in addition to being one of the team's powerhouses. Koriand'r could become a major fixture of the DCU, as Starfire has ties with multiple Earth-based teams, while also opening the universe's cosmic side in interesting ways thanks to Starfire's homeworld of Tamaran and her evil sister Blackfire.
1 Nightwing Is The Teen Titans' Best Leader
ed The Team In 1964
If there is one character who could not be absent from the Teen Titans movie, it is Dick Grayson. One of the Teen Titans' founding , Dick has led several different iterations of the team as Robin/Nightwing. Recently, as part of the older Titans team, Nightwing essentially became the premiere DC Comics character for two crossovers, with his Titans taking the Justice League's place as Earth's first line of defense. While Damian should be the Teen Titans' Robin, Dick can play a mentor role to the young heroes as Nightwing, with Teen Titans setting up the DCU's Titans team.

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Teen Titans
- Release Date
- 2003 - 2006-00-00
- Network
- Cartoon Network
- Directors
- Michael Chang, Alex Soto, Ben Jones, Ciro Nieli, Matt Youngberg
Cast
- Greg CipesBeast Boy (voice)
- Punk Rocket (voice)
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