The problem isn't that it's a show, the problem is that it's poorly written. Making it a movie instead wouldn't have fixed that.
The problem isn't that it's a show, the problem is that it's poorly written. Making it a movie instead wouldn't have fixed that.
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You state it well. A Dick Grayson show, that doesn't like Dick Grayson.
An anti-Batman show set in Gotham City.
Reminds me of what Winston Churchill once said about the Soviet Union "a
riddle wrapped within an enigma."
But as others have pointed out to me it has made money.
That always seems the bottom line with the WB.
Yes, you would think so.
But what often seems to happen is that they maximize profits, keep costs down, so their bottom line is higher.
They could plow the money they make into something really good.
But that seems to violate the AT&T/WB code.
Show doesn't know what it wants Batman to be.
Season 1- Batman broke Dick, turning him into a bitter shell of a man and a failed human being.
Season 2- Batman isn't so bad, Dick was using Bruce as a scapegoat for his own failures.
Season 3- Batman is worse than everyone thought, he ruined Dick, Barbara, Jason and Gotham City.
If the show had better writing and producers it would have been better.
Feel like the heads of the show didn't get what made the Titans click
The J-man
Cramming 5 origin all at once nah
If they were used as individuals first
That is the main problem trying to introduce a whole team in one movie. One or two get the spotlight while the rest kind of get a quick pass over.
Marvel did fine introducing the GOTG (which consists of five five characters) in their own movie without the need of individual solo films about each member. A Titans movie wouldn’t need to dive too deeply into the origins into all the characters in order for it to work. In GOTG you never see the backstories of Gamora, Rocket, and Drax, but it’s implied through dialogue of what they went through. Which is likely all you would need for Titans. Of course, Titans and GOTG are very different beasts, but I think GOTG is a good frame of reference if you want to do a superhero team without having solo movies before to building up to them.
Last edited by Amadeus Arkham; 10-26-2021 at 11:09 AM.
"I love mankind...it's people I can't stand!!"
- Charles Schultz.
My question is why bother doing a TV show with a limited budget when you can't even do Beast Boy transformations?
Either don't include that character or don't do the show at all.
I liked some of the castings in the show. Dick Grayson is fine. The Deathstroke actor gives a great performance. He has the look and the voice. I think Donna Troy was well cast. Honestly, everyone outside of Raven and Superboy was solid. I didn't always care for the storylines around Hawk and Dove, but the actors gave good perfromances nonetheless. It's hard for me to gauge Tim Drake, because his character panders so heavily to fans and the comics.
I don't know who is steering this show but the Titans writer room needs an overhaul.
The J-man