

Thankfully, the Titans come off strong enough that the film’s faults are easy to overlook.ĭespite the film being called Justice League vs. An uneven pace and a somewhat disappointing climactic battle hamper what otherwise is a fine introduction to DC’s biggest teen super hero group. The Justice League brings the Teen Titans to the DC Universe Animated Original Universe continuity with a fun, light adventure that, while enjoyable, falls a little short. Miller and Alan Burnett based on a story by Miller. Teen Titans is directed by Sam Liu from a screenplay by Bryan Q. Animation and DC Entertainment, Justice League vs. Jon Bernthal ( The Walking Dead, Daredevil) takes the villainous center stage as Trigon. Austin ( Wizards of Waverly Place, The Fosters) as Blue Beetle, Brandon Soo Hoo ( Tropic Thunder, From Dusk Til Dawn: The Series) as Beast Boy and Kari Wahlgren ( Phineas and Ferb, Legion of Superheroes) as Starfire. Making their Teen Titans voiceover debuts are Taissa Farmiga ( American Horror Story, Wicked City) as Raven, Jake T. Sean Maher ( Firefly/Serenity, Batman: Bad Blood) also returns as Nightwing, as does Stuart Allan ( Batman vs. Teen Titans includes several actors reprising their recent Justice League roles – Jason O’Mara ( Complications, Terra Nova) as Batman, Jerry O’Connell ( Crossing Jordan, Stand By Me) as Superman, Rosario Dawson ( Sin City, Rent) as Wonder Woman, Shemar Moore ( Criminal Minds) as Cyborg and Christopher Gorham ( Covert Affairs, Ugly Betty) as Flash. To save the universe and prevent a literal hell on Earth, the Teen Titans must rescue – or defeat – the Justice League, and intern Trigon for all eternity. To complete his return, Trigon must have Raven’s assistance – and to accomplish his goal, he spreads his demonic forces across the globe, infiltrating the minds and bodies of the Justice League to do his bidding. However, adjusting Damian’s attitude turns out to be the least of the Teen Titans’ troubles as Raven’s satanic, world-conquering father Trigon begins an escape from his inter-dimensional prison. When Damian’s over-aggressive tendencies almost destroy a Justice League mission, he is sent to learn teamwork by training alongside the Teen Titans. Teen Titans welcomes the Teen Titans to the ever-expanding canon of classic DC Comics characters within the DC Universe Original Movies.

Release Date: March 29th, 2016 - Digital April 12th, 2016 - Blu-ray, DVD
