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Comics on Film: Robin’s Controversial Return to Live-Action in ‘Titans’


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Comic-Con International has now concluded but, as usual, the proverbial bombshells that were dropped on the attendees in San Diego continue to send ripples all across the country. In addition to highly-anticipated first looks at movies last weekend, including Aquaman, we’ve also learned that the critically-acclaimed animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars is making a return to finish out its run, along with attendees and press outlets absorbing the regular steady drip of new comic book, video game and TV news. One of the more controversial premieres was the trailer for the new live-action TV series Titans, which will premiere on the DC Universe streaming service later this year. Titans is based on the classic lineup of characters from a team more regularly referred to as...
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