Titans (season 3)
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Original network | HBO Max |
Original release | August 12, 2021 present | –
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The third season of the American superhero streaming television series Titans premiered on HBO Max on August 12, 2021, and is scheduled to conclude on October 21, 2021, consisting of 13 episodes. It was executive produced by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, Greg Walker, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Richard Hatem, with Walker serving as showrunner for the third consecutive season. Developed by Goldsman, Johns, and Berlanti, the series is based on the DC Comics team Teen Titans. Brenton Thwaites, Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Ryan Potter, Conor Leslie, Curran Walters, Joshua Orpin, Minka Kelly, and Alan Ritchson return to the main cast from the previous season, joined by season 2 guest star Damaris Lewis and series newcomers Savannah Welch and Vincent Kartheiser.
In the third season, the Titans team of Dick Grayson (Thwaites), Kory Anders (Diop), Gar Logan (Potter), Conner (Orpin), Dawn Granger (Kelly), and Hank Hall (Ritchson) travel to Gotham City after learning that their former teammate Jason Todd (Walters) was murdered. Tasked with protecting the city in the absence of Bruce Wayne (Iain Glen), the Titans find themselves targeted by a still-alive Jason, now calling himself Red Hood. Dick, working alongside former vigilante partner and love interest Barbara Gordon (Welch) in her new role as police commissioner, is forced to receive assistance from incarcerated criminal Jonathan Crane (Kartheiser) in stopping Jason. Further tensions emerge when Kory's sister Blackfire (Lewis) takes up residence with the team, despite conflict between her and Kory. Meanwhile, Titan Rachel Roth (Croft) trains with the Amazons in Themyscira as she attempts to resurrect fallen teammate Donna Troy (Leslie).
Titans' third season was confirmed shortly before the conclusion of the second season in 2019. Filming was scheduled to begin by the spring of the following year, with the season premiering on DC Universe in late 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, production was delayed before the start of filming. Production resumed by October 2020 and concluded by June 2021. The third season was the first to release on HBO Max following its acquisition of DC Universe's original programming.
Early reviews of the third season have been positive, with critics regarding it as an improvement over past seasons.
Episodes[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date [1] | Prod. code |
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25 | 1 | "Barbara Gordon" | Carol Banker | Richard Hatem & Geoff Johns | August 12, 2021 | T13.22451 |
After learning the Joker killed Jason, Dick returns to Gotham City. He discovers Jason had been working with chemistry equipment, which was used to create an unidentified drug. Reuniting with Bruce and Police Commissioner Barbara Gordon, Dick begins to question Bruce's mental state over losing Jason. His suspicions are confirmed when he finds out that the Joker was murdered by Bruce, who departs after tasking Dick with protecting Gotham. The news of Jason's death also reaches Tim Drake, a young Gotham resident who idolizes Batman. Meanwhile, the Titans team of Kory, Gar, and Conner continue to fight crime in San Francisco. Kory begins to experience hallucinations that result in her blacking out. | ||||||
26 | 2 | "Red Hood" | Carol Banker | Tom Pabst | August 12, 2021 | T13.22452 |
To help Dick protect Gotham, Kory, Gar, Conner, and Dawn arrive at the team's new base in Wayne Manor. Hank also joins, despite tensions between him and Dawn. In Bruce's absence, a mysterious figure extorts Gotham's mob bosses into becoming their enforcer. When the figure has individuals wearing red hoods perform criminal acts, Barbara informs Dick that the incarcerated Jonathan Crane has been serving as a police consultant. Through Crane's help, the Titans are able to track down the figure to an abandoned munitions building. Dick engages in a fight with the figure, who is revealed to be a still-alive Jason. Jason identifies himself as Red Hood before escaping. | ||||||
27 | 3 | "Hank & Dove" | Millicent Shelton | Jamie Gorenberg | August 12, 2021 | T13.22453 |
Hank is lured into a trap by Jason, who implants an explosive device in his chest. As Hank's heartbeats bring the device closer to detonating, Jason offers to deactivate it if the Titans steal gold bars being delivered to a bank. Dick, refusing Jason's demand, discovers that the device was created by Bruce. Using the device's schematics, Dick gives Conner the task of creating a deactivator. However, Dawn, having rekindled her relationship with Hank, steals the gold bars. Dawn and Jason meet at a secluded location, where Jason coerces her into saving Hank by shooting him with a gun he provides. Dawn pulls the trigger, but the gun instead detonates the device as Conner arrives too late to use his deactivator. | ||||||
28 | 4 | "Blackfire" | Millicent Shelton | Stephanie Coggins | August 19, 2021 | T13.22454 |
In the aftermath of Hank's death, Dawn leaves the Titans. Crane is removed from Arkham after Jason orders his assassination, but Dick abducts him during his transfer to a new prison. Taking Crane to the cabin where he trained, Dick reveals that he knows Crane manipulated Jason into becoming Red Hood. Dick, recognizing that Jason will attempt to rescue Crane, lures him to the cabin for a confrontation. A fight ensues that ends with Jason and Crane's escape. Meanwhile, Kory's visions lead Gar and her to a government facility holding Blackfire in custody. Unable to abandon her sister, Kory frees Blackfire, who accompanies her back to Wayne Manor. | ||||||
29 | 5 | "Lazarus" | Boris Mojsovski | Bryan Edward Hill | August 26, 2021 | T13.22455 |
Three months before freeing Crane, Jason has nightmares of an ominous warning from Donna. Bruce responds by placing Jason under therapy from Leslie Thompkins, a former colleague of Crane. When Jason learns that Bruce intends to remove him as Robin, he begins helping Crane in exchange for a drug that will eliminate his fear. After Crane manipulates Jason into being killed by the Joker, he has Jason resurrected with a Lazarus Pit and creates a toxin to control him as Red Hood. Jason uses his new identity to help his friend Molly Jensen rescue missing orphan children, despite Molly recognizing his personality change. In the present, Crane tells Jason of his plan to take over Gotham by engulfing the city in fear that only they can control. | ||||||
30 | 6 | "Lady Vic" | Nick Gomez | Joshua Levy & Prathi Srinivasan | September 2, 2021 | T13.22456 |
Six years before the present, a romantically involved Dick and Barbara engage in a series of museum heists. The robberies lead to them battling the assassin Lady Vic, where they inadvertently cause the death of her partner. In the present, Crane has Lady Vic steal a medical device that will rapidly distribute his drug. Jason circumvents Crane's authority by giving the drug to street criminals, resulting in a wave of violence that sees Tim's father Jack get shot. Barbara survives an attack from Lady Vic, but Lady Vic succeeds in obtaining a picture of her for Crane. Despite mounting tensions between her and Kory, Blackfire assists the Titans by uncovering that Crane is working with Gotham's mob bosses. | ||||||
31 | 7 | "51%" | Nick Gomez | Kate McCarthy | September 9, 2021 | T13.22457 |
Recognizing that Jason still fears Dick, Crane has him drugged. Dick convinces Barbara to find Crane with the computer Oracle, but Barbara deactivates it when Crane hacks into the system. Kory and Blackfire visit mob boss Valeska Nox, who offers to give up Crane's location if they reunite her with her son Michael. However, when Valeska shoots Michael for being an FBI informant, Kory retaliates by killing her. Nevertheless, Kory and Blackfire help Dick locate Crane's drug plant through interrogating one of Valeska's henchmen. The Titans destroy the facility, forcing Crane to flee with Jason. In the aftermath, Dick and Barbara resume their relationship. Seeking to help Jason, Gar tracks down Molly. Blackfire informs Kory that she killed their parents in self-defense. | ||||||
32 | 8 | "Home" | Larnell Stovall | Tom Pabst | September 16, 2021 | T13.22458 |
After a sexual encounter, Conner and Blackfire attempt to help Kory with new visions she begins experiencing. Without drugs to keep him under control, Jason turns against Crane. Tim, having deduced Dick's secret identity, arrives at Wayne Manor seeking to become the next Robin. Dick rebuffs Tim, but uses information from Tim to pursue Jason. A remorseful Jason contacts Dick to surrender himself and Crane to the Titans at a condemned pumping station, while Crane secretly overhears their conversation. Tim also follows Jason to the pumping station, but is shot by Crane. Crane tricks Kory into attacking him with her powers, causing an explosion that allows his toxin to enter Gotham's water system. | ||||||
33 | 9 | "Souls"[2] | TBA | TBA | September 23, 2021 | TBA |
Cast and characters[]
Main[]
- Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson / Nightwing / Robin
- Viktor Sawchuk as young Dick Grayson
- Anna Diop as Koriand'r / Kory Anders / Starfire
- Teagan Croft as Rachel Roth
- Ryan Potter as Gar Logan / Beast Boy
- Conor Leslie as Donna Troy
- Curran Walters as Jason Todd / Robin / Red Hood
- Joshua Orpin as Conner / Superboy
- Damaris Lewis as Komand'r / Blackfire
- Savannah Welch as Barbara Gordon[3]
- Minka Kelly as Dawn Granger / Dove
- Alan Ritchson as Hank Hall / Hawk
- Vincent Kartheiser as Dr. Jonathan Crane[4]
Recurring[]
- McKinley Freeman as Justin Cole[5]
- Karen Robinson as Vee
Dog actors Pepsi, Wrigley, and Ziva portray Krypto in the third season.[6][7]
Guest[]
- Iain Glen as Batman/Bruce Wayne[8]
- Jay Lycurgo as Tim Drake[9]
- Wendy Crewson as Valeska Knox
- Paulino Nunes as Sanchez
- Eve Harlow as Molly Jensen
- Krista Bridges as Dr. Leslie Tompkins
- Dylan Trowbridge as Pete Hawkins
- Kimberly-Sue Murray as Lady Vic[10]
- Raven Dauda as GCPD Administrator
- Dov Tiefenbach as Gizmo
- Ryan Allen and Chantria Tram as Jack and Janet Drake[11]
- Rose Napoli as Trina Holmes
- Al McFoster as Rafelson Roberts
- Anthony J. Mifsud as Santiago Perez
- Danny Smith as Tod
- Kris Siddiqi as Dr. Artie Kind
- Maxime Savaria as Bivens
- Benjamin Liddell as Michael Nox
- Carlo Rota as the voice of Oracle
- Debra Hale as Mrs. Crane
- Sharon Ferguson as Queen Luand'r[12]
An uncredited stand-in portrays the Joker, while uncredited individuals appear as Carrie Kelley, Daxton Chill, Stephanie Brown, Duke Thomas, and Jim Gordon in photographs.
Production[]
Development[]
A few weeks before the second season concluded, Titans was renewed for a third season in November 2019. DC announced that the third season would premiere on DC Universe in the fourth quarter of 2020, with filming scheduled to begin earlier in the year.[13][14] Before the official start of filming, however, the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 forced production to be temporarily shut down. Executive producer Akiva Goldsman stated two months later that filming on the third season had not yet occurred, but would begin "as soon as possible".[15]
During the production delay, DC Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee announced that the series would be moving from DC Universe to HBO Max, which launched in 2020.[16] The third season was the first to premiere on HBO Max.[17]
Writing[]
Writers Prathi Srinivasan, Joshua Levy, and Stephanie Coggins were reported to have joined the third season in 2020, alongside returning writers Jamie Gorenberg, Tom Pabst, Kate McCarthy, and Richard Hatem.[18]
At DC FanDome in August 2020, showrunner Greg Walker announced that the third season would take place in Gotham City and introduce Red Hood, Jonathan Crane, and Barbara Gordon.[19][20] It was later revealed that the season intended to use the San Francisco setting of its predecessor, but filming being pushed into the fall and winter months resulted in the story being moved to Gotham.[21] During the extended FanDome panel in September, Walker hinted at Donna Troy returning for season 3, despite the character's death in the previous season.[22][23]
In 2021, Walker described Gotham as "a huge character" in season 3 that "brings out leadership qualities that [Dick] has to assess to see whether they're his own - true Nightwing - or are they patterns [inherited from] a father who he needs to differentiate himself from?". For Barbara, Walker noted that she and Dick would be reckoning with the legacy of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne in the third season. He also compared Crane to Hannibal Lecter as an incarcerated villain who helps the police capture other criminals, while being able to exploit fear.[24]
Casting[]
Series regulars Brenton Thwaites, Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Ryan Potter, Conor Leslie, Curran Walters, Joshua Orpin, Alan Ritchson, and Minka Kelly reprise their roles as Dick Grayson, Kory Anders, Rachel Roth, Gar Logan, Donna Troy, Jason Todd, Conner, Hank Hall, and Dawn Granger, alongside Damaris Lewis as Blackfire, who was promoted to series regular status after guest starring in the previous season.[25]
In April 2020, cinematographer Boris Mojsovski revealed that Iain Glen would return as Bruce Wayne for the third season.[8] McKinley Freeman was also revealed to be returning as Justin Cole from the second season.[5] Savannah Welch was announced as Barbara Gordon in January 2021.[3] Later in the month, Jay Lycurgo was revealed to be playing Tim Drake.[9] Sharon Ferguson announced in April 2021 that she would appear as Queen Luand'r.[12] That same month, it was revealed that Vincent Kartheiser had been cast as Dr. Jonathan Crane.[4] Kimberly-Sue Murray was revealed to be portraying Lady Vic in May 2021.[10]
Filming[]
After being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, filming began on October 13, 2020, and concluded on June 15, 2021.[26][27][28]
Shortly after the season premiere, Kartheiser was allegedly investigated twice over accusations of disruptive behavior and inappropriate comments on set. Kartheiser denied the allegations.[29]
Release[]
The third season premiered in the United States through HBO Max on August 12, 2021, and is scheduled to conclude on October 21, 2021.[30][31] The first three episodes aired on the premiere date, while the remaining episodes will be released weekly.[1]
Reception[]
Early reception to the third season has been positive. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds an 100% approval rating based on 19 reviews, with an average rating of 8 out of 10. Its critical consensus reads, "With bolder storytelling and deeper characterization, Titans' third season hits the show's sweet spot to deliver the best season yet."[32]
References[]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Campbell, Jacob (May 27, 2021). "Kimberly-Sue Murray Reportedly Tapped To Play Lady Vic In 'Titans'". Full Circle Cinema. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
- ^ Gelman, Samuel (July 20, 2021). "Titans Introduces Tim Drake's Family in Season 3 Photo". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
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External links[]
- Official website
- Titans at IMDb
- Titans (2018 TV series) seasons
- 2021 American television seasons
- Television productions postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic