DC Universe and Warner Bros. Television officially announced Titans has been renewed for a third season.
The 13-episode second season of Titans is nearing its conclusion, but Warner Bros. and DC Universe have already announced the series will return for a third year on the streaming service. Details on the third season are currently under wraps, but DC Universe did release a short video confirming Titans will follow the release timeframe of past seasons by premiering in Fall 2020.
The second season of Titans has largely centered on the arrival of Deathstroke, an old enemy of the previous incarnation of the team. As of now, the Titans have been splintered by startling relations from Dick Grayson.
You can check out the Titans season 3 announcement video below!
The #DCUTITANS are just getting started. Season 3 coming in 2020. pic.twitter.com/YPstXPVKMW
— DC Titans on Max (@DCTitans) November 11, 2019
Here is the official synopsis for DC Universe’s Titans season two:
In Season 2, following the aftermath of their encounter with Trigon, Dick reforms the Titans. Under his supervision in their new home at Titans Tower, Rachel, Gar and Jason Todd train together to hone their hero abilities and work together as a team. They are joined by Hank Hall and Dawn Granger aka Hawk and Dove and Donna Troy aka Wonder Girl. Although these original Titans attempt to transition into a regular life, when old enemies resurface everyone must come together to take care of unfinished business. And as this family of old and new Titans – including Conner Kent and Rose Wilson – learn to co-exist, the arrival of Deathstroke brings to light the sins of the old Titans which threaten to tear this new Titans family apart once more.
The DC Universe series stars Brenton Thwaites as Richard “Dick” Grayson / Robin, Anna Diop as Koriand’r / Starfire, Teagan Croft as Rachel Roth / Raven, and Ryan Potter as Garfield “Gar” Logan / Beast Boy. Newcomers for its sophomore outing include Joshua Orpin and Esai Morales playing Superboy and Deathstroke, respectively, while Chella Man and Chelsea Zhang have also joined the cast as Deathstroke’s children. Natalie Gumede has signed on to play Mercy Graves and Game of Thrones star Iain Glen is on board as Bruce Wayne, a.k.a. Batman.
Titans season two is now airing on DC Universe.
Source: DC Universe