Titans (2018)

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17 Similar Movies To Titans (2018)

Netflix is responsible for the international distribution of the American television series Titans, which was made for the DC Universe streaming service.

The three men, Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, and Greg Berlanti, are responsible for the development of the hour-long, weekly series, which debuted on October 12, 2018.

It was moved to HBO Max for its third season, which is likely a contributing factor to the show’s subsequent surge in popularity.

After leaving Gotham to establish a reputation for himself away from Bruce’s shadow, he comes across a bunch of other individuals with superpowers and joins a fresh lineup of Titans, the team of youthful heroes he was a member of in the past.

Rachel Roth, played by Teagan Croft, is a troubled teenager who possesses a terrible and demonic power. Kory Anders, played by Anna Diop, is an extraterrestrial from the planet Tamaran. Gar Logan, played by Ryan Potter, is a metahuman who possesses the ability to turn into animals.

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