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{A casting call soon revealed that Warner Bros. was originally eyeing a Southeast Asian actor aged 18 or older, to play the 16-17-year-old Robin, according to The Vulcan Reporter.
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Tim Drake’s character is described as a teenager who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks but never lost his belief in heroism. He has a laid-back personality, balanced with a near-genius intellect. He has innate detective skills with a perception of detail that is way beyond his years.
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However, writers felt an African-American would best portray Tim Drake because Asians are not capable of being “laid-back and have a near-genius intellect.” Portraying an Asian Robin as such would be “unrealistic.”}
I don't know how reliable this source are, but kinda hope that this news isn't true. "Teenager who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks" sounds awfully like another attempt to make Tim/Jason hybrid. And I prefer Jack and Janet as good parents (albeit very busy) so I don't want them to be thrown into bushes for "angst"
Not sure who Asian Dawn are, but that is completely false. The writers never said anything like that and that was in no way the reasoning behind anything. I'm not sure why a site called Asian Dawn is trying to portray the Titans writers as racist against Asians, but that's not true.
Back in March, The Illuminerdi revealed that they had obtained a casting call for Titans season 3. This is what the casting call stated:
I had already known that Tim Drake would be in Titans season 3, but I only found out around May that this casting call from Illuminerdi was about Tim Drake and not the person that the article suggested. I found out back in September that the production was now looking for an African-American actor, after they weren't able to find an Asian actor for the role. From the article:South East Asian actor aged 18 or older, to play a 16-17 year old named Daniel. A youth who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks but never lost his belief in heroism. His laid-back persona is balanced by a near-genius intellect. He has innate detective skills with a perception of detail that is way beyond his years. Despite his rough upbringing, he’s motivated by the opportunity to do good in the world instead of dwelling on the pain and tragedy.
That's all. Nothing about writers stereotyping races into roles, or thinking people from certain races can't play a certain type of role (or anything like that).From what I understand, the production is now looking for African-American actors to portray the role. I’ve heard that a specific inspiration for this decision has been the Black Lives Matter movement, which has found new momentum since Titans has been in hiatus. While Warner Bros is specifically searching for African-American actors for the role, they are still willing to cast any actor from any ethnicity and race. Titans has generally been flexible when it comes to race and ethnicity requirements. Character backgrounds have been adjusted in the past, as they cast actors based on which actor boasts the most acting skill and which audition fits the role the best.
Titans Season 3 is currently set to feature Tim Drake speaking lines in Mandarin, though these lines will be changed to an African language if the production manages to cast an African-American actor in the role. Tim’s parents are also set to appear in the season. Titans is planning to cast an African-American male and an Asian-American female in these roles.
Ah, then thank goodness. I kinda had impression that the article want to rile up people, like when they wrote that BLM campaign masses destroyed Asian's belonging or something like that, even though that's unrelated to the news (I really don't understand why people fussing so much about race now when the message they want to deliver is "anti-racism". Isn't that kinda defeat the purpose of message?).I don't really care about Tim's appearance on Titans so if the suitable actor is African American, then so be it. But are they really want to write him as youth who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks? That doesn't seem suits Tim's origin
Last edited by Light of Justice; 12-02-2020 at 07:17 AM.
Jason has been a Titan, twice.
The first time was pre-Crisis, when Nightwing and several other New Teen Titans left, Donna reassembled the old team (Aqualad, Flash, Speedy, Hawk). Except that she recruited the current Robin, who of course was Jason Todd at the time.
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/New_Teen_Titans_Vol_2_20
The second time was in a digital first series earlier this year, which was TV synergy. He appeared there as Red Hood even though he was still Robin on the show at the time.
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Well if comic accuracy is the debate then the show still is not accurate since Dick and Jason weren't on Titans at the same time till the show but Jason was a TT member briefly.
TV Synergy? Don't think DC comics or the show makers understands that concept. I mean Tim Titans.
I thought this clip from Chuck Dixon was FASCINATING. https://youtu.be/j6_2_zW6gHY?t=921
He talks about Tim Drake's religion, and his relationship with Jordan Gorfinkel - I thought it was pretty cool!
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So it seems that finally Tim will be the only Robin while Damian will move on to a new identity.
How it was supposed to be. Hoping it's not too late after all the damage done to Tim character since N52.
I like it but it also feels weird too. Hopefully Tim gets a book or is in a book. I don’t want this to be a “if we need a Robin for variant covers we’ll mention Tim” kinda strategy