I don't want to entirely shut the idea of the series down from jump though. No, that would be a disservice to fans. Instead, I want to air my three biggest concerns about the series. The Titans/Teen Titans have a storied history within the DC Universe. Which is why I hope that these issues can be avoided. Sadly that history does enable some of these shortcomings, but without further delay, onto the heart of the matter. The criticism:
1.Relying on old team dynamics. |
The relationship between Starfire and Nightwing is iconic among Teen Titan fans, as is the friendship shared between Cyborg and Beast Boy. While we are likely to see these explored, I would imagine that on some level fans of the franchise want something new, even with these familiar characters. The idea of Dick having feelings for another teammate like Raven has never really been explored and would leave longtime fans with something new to sink their teeth into.
Likewise, while the duo of Beast Boy and Cyborg is well-known for their fun-loving and carefree friendship, it's not entirely unique. With that, it's a possible friendship that can be explored with any combination of characters, such as Hawk & Dove who will be appearing in the show. Static and Blue Beetle III are also characters that could play well with Beast Boy--a safe bet for one of the members of the cast.
2. Relying on old stories. |
While I don't think anyone would bemoan the idea of Deathstroke appearing as a villain in the series, it would be surprising not to see The Judas Contract revisited in some way through this. Another important story in the history of the Titans, recently resurrected through The Lazarus Contract, this and the story of Raven are not the only tales that deserve this kind of attention.
Stories, such as Who is Donna Troy or even an adaption of the animated episode Winner Take All would be welcome. Ideally, we would be given a combination of both new and old stories. While Superheroes may be all the rage with the mainstream audience now, it shouldn't entirely play catch-up for longtime fans.
3. Stagnant Cast |
Outside our current cast, many members of this team have had a lasting influence at various points. Arsenal, Omen, and Jericho, among others, have all played pivotal roles in the development in the group. Their inclusion at a point, would make a great testament to the scope of the DCU and the rotating roster proved entertaining aspects of similarly series such as Justice League: Unlimited and Young Justice.
While you could still have your primary cast, guest appearances, like the source material offers at times, would be a great way to get eyes on a series from fans of the various versions of the Titans/Teen Titans.
Truthfully, I look forward to the series. It's still a ways out, but I imagine it will be a treat to see these characters come to life. The castings have been surprising, but not bad by any stretch. Development has always been one of my favorite things about the Titans and so I hope that's a theme that carries over to the show. Well, that and an appearance by Static. That's what I'd really like to see!