DC Universe’s ‘Doom Patrol’ Won’t Premiere Until 2019

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DC Universe’s Doom Patrol series won’t hit the streaming service until 2019, despite a recent report that claimed it would be releasing this December.

Titans has been earning rave reviews ahead of its premiere date and now it seems that fans are more excited for the DC Universe streaming service than ever before. When Titans premieres, fans will be introduced to a group of iconic DC characters known as Doom Patrol. The team will be getting their own spinoff series, which is already well into production, and despite a recent report, the series won’t be premiering until next year.

Last night at New York Comic-Con, Brendan Fraser revealed the first official look at his Doom Patrol character Robotman. A report from Newsarama claimed that Fraser revealed the series would debut on December 12th of this year. The site then updated its original report to say that the studio had corrected the error, informing them that Doom Patrol wouldn’t be arriving to DC Universe until next year. According to Newsarama’s update, this is what the studio revealed about the series’ release date.

“According to the studio, Doom Patrol remains slated to debut in 2019.”

That’s all that we know about the release date of Doom Patrol for now but we’ll be sure to keep you updated on all news regarding the series and the entire DC Universe platform as more information becomes available. Are you planning on joining DC Universe? Which exclusive series are you most excited about? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Here is the synopsis for the show:

“Doom Patrol will find the reluctant heroes in a place they never expected to be, called to action by Cyborg, who comes to them with a mission hard to refuse, but with a warning that is hard to ignore: their lives will never, ever be the same.”

Source: Newsarama