Titans showrunner already has plans for season 3
Greg Walker, the showrunner of DC’s Titans, has confirmed he has plans for season 3 of the superhero team-up show.
This time last year, at the 2018 New York Comic-Con, Titans was about to premiere on DC Universe, with the show already renewed for a second season. Berlanti and Co., as confirmed by one of the writers and executive producers of season one, had a three-year plan, which still appears to be the case.
Comicbook.com reported that showrunner Greg Walker is getting ready for a possible tertiary season of the flagship DC Universe streaming service show. Geoff Johns, also one of the writers and EPs of Titans, had known what the story of season 2 was going to be before it entered production. While the third season of Titans has not been picked up quite yet, the series’ showrunner is hopeful the dark and edgy series will be granted a season renewal. “No official green-light,” Walker told Comicbook.com. He continued:
"“I remain optimistic and hopeful and I’m steaming ahead as if we… No one’s stopping me to steam ahead, but you know, and hopefully they don’t. I go by the ‘beg forgiveness rather than ask permission’ mode. So we’ll just keep on breaking story and hopefully no one notices that we just started making season 3 because we’re excited about it.”"
While the old and new Titans have to band together to fight the likes of Deathstroke (Esai Morales), Mercy Graves (Natalie Gumede) and Doctor Light (Michael Mosley) in the new season, they must still face the Big Bad of season one, Trigon (Seamus Dever). Last season, Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites) had been stripped of his own free will by the demonic entity Rachel Roth (Teagan Croft) inadvertently let into their world through her manipulative, biological mother.
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Season 2 is in for a real up-tick of in-your-face moments and will also include a slew of personalities such as Connor Kent/Superboy (Joshua Orpin), Hank Hall/Hawk (Alan Ritchson), Dawn Granger/Dove II (Minka Kelly), Joseph Wilson/Jericho (Chella Man) and Donna Troy/Wonder Girl (Conor Leslie). To top it all off, Bruce Wayne a.k.a Batman (Iain Glen) is the guiding hand to let Dick motivate the Titans. Let’s just hope the secondary characters don’t outshine the main four led by Dick. Can the second season match the next-gen team-up and transform the character into the young-adult ensemble their destined to be?
Titans stars Brenton Thwaites, Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Alan Ritchson, Minka Kelly, Ryan Potter, Curran Walters and Conor Leslie. Joshua Orpin, Esai Morales, Chelsea Zhang, Chella Man and Iain Glen guest star. Geoff Johns, Akiva Goldsman and Greg Berlanti write the series. Johns, Goldsman, Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Greg Walker and John Fawcett are executive producers. Weed Road Pictures and Berlanti Productions produce the series, in association with Warner Bros. Television. Titans season one is on DC Universe and Netflix. The first episode Titans season 2 is now available to stream.