Netflix To Carry DC’s Titans Internationally

DC Titans

by James White |
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While the first live-action show of the DC Universe streaming service has a ways to go to climb out of the PR hole created by its first, profanity-spiked trailer and attitude towards Batman, there's good news for those outside the US who want to watch it. Netflix will be carrying the show in the UK and elsewhere in the world.

Which means you won't have to pay for DC Universe to see the show, but you will have to be a Netflix user. The show follows the exploits of DC's young superhero team as they struggle with their lives and abilities, including Dick Grayson (AKA Robin), Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, and many others. The series stars Brenton Thwaites, Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Ryan Potter, Minka Kelly and Alan Ritchson. The new trailer (which you can watch above) features more about the story, and is a marked improvement on the first teaser.

This marks the second DC series to be picked up by Netflix following Black Lightning. Titans launches in the US on 12 October, with episodes releasing once a week in a run of 11 in the first season. Netflix right now only mentions it as coming soon.

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