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There are TWO Teen Titans movies in development at DC Studios under James Gunn & Peter Safran
James Gunn and Peter Safran are producing a live-action Teen Titans movie and an animated Teen Titans Go! film

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Earlier this year, DC Studios bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran confirmed a live-action Teen Titans movie is in development, but that's only half the story. There are actually two Teen Titans movies in the works - not only bringing the heroes into the new DC Cinematic Universe, but also one continuing the long-running Teen Titans animated series.
Warner Bros. Pictures co-chairs Mike Del Luca casually dropped this Titans Tower-sized bit of news while on a business podcast.
“I think James and Peter are working on a live-action Teen Titans, and a new Teen Titans Go! actually too,” Mike De Luca says during an episode of the SmartLess podcast with his Warner Bros. Pictures co-chair Pam Abdy.
It should be noted that Warner Bros. Discovery president David Zaslav split DC Studios from Warner Bros. Pictures in 2022. This means that De Luca and Abdy wouldn’t be involved in the production of either Titans project. However, Warner Bros. Pictures would be the distributor for DC Studios’ theatrical slate, such as the upcoming Superman film and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, and would be aware of other theatrical projects such as the aforementioned Teen Titans movies (plural).
Now this Teen Titans Go! movie wouldn't be the first time the TV series came to movies - as you can tell from even just the title of the 2018 theatrical film Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, as well as the 2019 direct-to-video Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans film. The series, which is also still going strong as a TV series and nearing 500 episodes, has in many ways become the defining symbol of Teen Titans as a brand for the past 20 years.
This would go in tandem with the aforementioned live-action Teen Titans movie, currently being written by actor-turned-writer Ana Nogueira, whose script for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is being filmed now as the second movie in the new DC Studios pantheon.
No word on any possible titles, but I’m personally a fan of Teen Titans Go! Back to the Movies.
Here's how to watch the Teen Titans TV series and movies in order.
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