TITANS NYCC Trailer Assembles The Team As Surprisingly Positive First Reviews Land Online

TITANS NYCC Trailer Assembles The Team As Surprisingly Positive First Reviews Land Online

Following its premiere at New York Comic-Con last night, DC Universe has released a new trailer for Titans which brings Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy & Raven together. We also have the first round of reviews.

By MarkCassidy - Oct 04, 2018 07:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Titans
Following the show's NYCC premiere and the news that it's already been renewed for a second season, DC Universe has debuted a final trailer for Titans.

This latest look at the series places the focus on Raven and seemingly confirms that her demonic daddy is going to be the primary antagonist. We also get shots of Beast Boy transformed into a tiger, Robin and Starfire getting it on, and more OTT violence.



In related news, the first reviews and reactions to the first 3 episodes are now online, and many of them are quite a bit more positive than you might have expected. Check 'em out and be sure to come back later for our thoughts on the show.

To view all of the review excerpts at once, simply click on the VIEW LIST (ONE PAGE) button below!


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i09:

Even if grimdark murderverses aren’t your thing, Titans is worth checking out because it’s trying in earnest to be something you don’t quite expect and, in a world that’s being increasingly dominated by cookie cutter, live-action comic book adaptations, it stands out.

Comic Book:

There are certainly things in Titans that won't work for everyone. The show can be a bit a cheesy at times, and you might wonder if it's taking itself to seriously. There are also just a few kinks in the scripts -- slight pacing issues and a couple of lines that fall completely flat -- but they are few and far between. For every moment that I thought about groaning, there are at least seven at which I laughed, cheered, or silently pumped my fist.

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CBR:

DC Universe would have been better off omitting Robin’s famous — no, make that infamous — “[frick] Batman!” scene from Titans‘ eagerly anticipated first trailer. Sure, it garnered a lot of attention at Comic-Con International, but at the cost of the streaming service’s first original series being viewed as edgy simply for the sake of edginess. And make no mistake, there is some of that, with F-bombs dropped right and left, implied threats of castration, underscored with a pair of shears, and at least two antagonists burned to a crisp. But, thankfully, there’s more to Titans than that.

Cnet:

After watching the first three episodes at New York Comic-Con, I find myself intrigued but shocked by the level of violence right out the gate. The series is aimed squarely at the PG-13 to R-rated audience level. People get shot, burned, beaten and stabbed -- often by the characters who are supposed to be the heroes. That may very well be the point, as they're introduced at a seemingly broken point in their life.

Collider:

Titans is the absolute zenith of the post-Nolan, post-Dark Knight era of “mature” comic book storytelling, a show with both the grittiness and enjoyability factor of sandpaper. It’s Riverdale with zero self-awareness. Gotham without a whiff of fun. It’s Arrow if The CW allowed for gratuitous, minutes-long shots of dudes getting beaten with a stick. All put together, Titans lands just about as gracefully as The Flying Graysons.

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WGTC:

Titans may not be perfect, but there’s some mighty cool stuff on hand. My better judgment tells me the series is finding its footing right now, and it could very well blossom into being one of the finer superhero shows around. I can only imagine what’s possible for future seasons if the producers are able to get their hands on characters like Superboy, Terra and Deathstroke, though it does matter how much red tape stands in their way. For now, I just really want to see what lies beyond the three episodes I’ve had the privilege of viewing – and you should, too.

Hypable:

Step aside, haters and naysayers — Titans is a fantastic, complex, and kick-ass show that’s decidedly not for the CW or Saturday morning cartoon crowd.

DCTV Podcasts:

Overall, Titans will be a series to catch when it debuts next week. It’s a maturer interpretation of the iconic group while also not making them unrecognizable. If you’re looking for a new kind of DC series that hasn’t been done before, then this will be a perfect choice. The series has compelling leads who are all portrayed as damaged, but powerful heroes that you will want to follow week after week.

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TV Source:

DC Universe’s inaugural foray into scripted television with Titans stumbles initially, but finds its way to come into its own. There will be criticisms of it’s gritty tone, there’ll be those who say it’s “unnecessary” — which may be deserved — but if you tune out the noise, you’ll see Titans could stand as one of DC Comics best superhero adaptations.

Newsarama:

The Titans trailer featured the expletive heard ‘round the world and led to many writing it off from that reveal. The beloved teen superteam just didn’t seem to mesh with a DC media approach that’s looked increasingly dark and dour outside of the CW’s Supergirl and The Flash. But the series premiere paints an at least slightly more nuanced portrayal that could find its footing if fans can work through its warts.

GV Nation:

All in all Season one of Titans is worth the watch. It has action, heart, grit, and love all wrapped up in one awesome bow. Like I said it does have some flaws but overall this is a great flagship show for the DC Universe and it#s one helluva ride.

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AgeofHeroes
AgeofHeroes - 10/4/2018, 8:02 AM
i heard hawk is so funny and the humor is really great! so happy
SuperLuchador
SuperLuchador - 10/4/2018, 8:02 AM
Good for them, I guess. Not my thing, but if people are enjoying it...well why not.

GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/4/2018, 8:05 AM
The marketing must be terrible because none of what's been shown illustrates even a little of some of the praise above.

So its flawed, but theres a few diamonds in the rough of it all.

Seems like its a test at whether you'll be able to look past the camp and excessive self-seriousness and admire. I'll give it a watch, but idk if it will be for me.

I feel like they could've gone kore comicbooky.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/4/2018, 8:05 AM
"Titans lands just about as gracefully as The Flying Graysons."

Too soon....
E4Nigma
E4Nigma - 10/4/2018, 8:05 AM
That's surprising to hear given what's been shown so far. I'll check out Titans if the reviews are mostly positive.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 10/4/2018, 8:07 AM
Collider😴😴😴

WhT is it with some people and their Demand or requirement that a comic book film be “self aware”

I tell you...give me CBM as serious as The Godfather or Citizen Kane or There Will Be Blood.

Serious serious serious
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/4/2018, 8:08 AM
@IronGenesis - The dark knight, logan, winter soldier, dark knight rises. There we go.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 10/4/2018, 8:11 AM
@ThePeterCipher - and those are the best ones. Minus TDKR. Maybe toss in DOFP.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/4/2018, 8:13 AM
@IronGenesis - Maybe dofp come to think of it. And hell infinity war has jokes but i would centrally the plot is quite serious.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/4/2018, 8:18 AM
@IronGenesis - xmen 2 aswell
aflynn
aflynn - 10/4/2018, 8:07 AM
With a shit load more negative reviews, dear lord some of those yikes.
DiegoMD
DiegoMD - 10/4/2018, 8:08 AM
*Titans lands just about as gracefully as The Flying Graysons.*
God, what a [frick]ing savage, I'm deseased HAHAHA
popgoezthawzul
popgoezthawzul - 10/4/2018, 8:33 AM
@AndrewHolland - "In DC Universe’s Titans, Dick Grayson stabs a guy in the balls with a pair of garden shears. Unfortunately, the powers that be say I have to write more than that sentence about Titans, but I do truly think every aspect of this show—its tone, its aesthetic, its story, its themes—boil down to the image of Dick Grayson, the original Robin, Boy Wonder, charming vigilante do-gooder, plunging a gardening tool into another man’s crotch."
JstaKIDfrmBKLYN
JstaKIDfrmBKLYN - 10/4/2018, 8:16 AM
Looks solid but one thing still bothers me....WHY IS STARFIRE JUST LIKE A CHEAP F**KING HOOKER?!?!
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 10/4/2018, 8:17 AM
Sigh...unfortunately it just seems we live in a era where if you don’t interject a serious moment with a debate about Ice Cream flavors...you are not doing your job at creating a live action CBM property. Yeah

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Kumkani
Kumkani - 10/4/2018, 8:19 AM
Wow... so I might actually give it a shot.

At least for Hawk and Alan Ritchson
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 10/4/2018, 8:20 AM
For once, my cautious optimism has paid off
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 10/4/2018, 8:20 AM
Well i think it was quite clear that they were trying to capture a certain audience with those trailer and highlights *cough* F*ck Batman *cough* but fortunately, it looks like it has more to offer than some F-bombs, which what i was hoping for. :)

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