In an action and exciting atmosphere, this TV series follows a team leading by Dick Grayson who cooperate together to save the world from any danger or evil. The group contains a new gather of heroes such as Starfire, Raven and many others who will be considered as superheroes soon.
The production design looks cheap, the fight scenes perfunctory and forgettable, and Starfire is the only lead character in the initial episodes to make much of an impression at all.
Despite its flaws, 'Titans' is a true origin story makes it feel as if we are growing into the characters with them -- and that shows that this series has potential that shouldn't be ignored.
This ain't Teen Titans Go! This isn't even Teen Titans. These are some capital-S Serious teens out to prove that they matter. And after three of the first season's 12 episodes from the doofus trifecta behind the show I'm not convinced they do.
The series features plenty of f-bombs, grisly violence and a willingness to dispose of supporting characters as if they are yesterday's newspaper. As uneven as it is, there's enough here to make you want to see how crazy it all gets.