‘Teen Titans: The Judas Contract’ Receives PG-13 Rating

A new report has revealed that Teen Titans: The Judas Contract has been officially rated PG-13 for some violence, suggestive material, and language.

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Little has been heard about Teen Titans: The Judas Contract since its announcement last year until this week. After a first look, we now have a rating thanks to StitchKingdom on Twitter. The Judas Contract has been officially rated PG-13 for some violence, suggestive material, and language.

The film was announced alongside two other DC Comics animated films for 2017, the first being Justice League Dark. And fans who have been wishing for their Nightwing fix will likely be happy. Let’s just hope a rise in Nightwing’s spotlight in the animated universe translates to a live action presence somewhere down the line.

Teen Titans: The Judas Contract will follow in the spring and will serve as something of a follow-up to last year’s Justice League vs. Teen Titans. “The Judas Contract” debuted in 1984 in the pages of New Teen Titans, when the Titans’ comic book popularity was at its height. Written by Wolfman and drawn by Perez, it introduced the perhaps not-to-be-trusted Terra to the Teen Titans and was the storyline in which Dick Grayson first adopted the identity of Nightwing. “The Judas Contract” was one of the most popular comic book storylines of its year and is continually ranked among the greatest Teen Titans stories ever told.

The film stars Christina Ricci as Terra with the late Miguel Ferrer voicing Deathstroke. The cast also includes Sean Maher as Dick Grayson / Nightwing, Kari Wahlgren as Koriand’r / Starfire, Jake T. Austin as Jaime Reyes / Blue Beetle, Taissa Farmiga as Raven, Brandon Soo Hoo as Garfield Logan / Beast Boy, and Stuart Allan as Damian Wayne / Robin.

Source: Twitter

Leon Brill

Leon Brill

Leon Brill is a staff writer for Heroic Hollywood, superhero/comic enthusiast, gamer, and film lover.