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DC Universe’ TITANS Drops New Trailer and Is Renewed for Season 2

DC Universe has truly made the most of their first day at New York Comic Con and technically the show hasn’t even started yet! That didn’t stop the streaming service from dropping a mass of announcements, including the fact that their first original program has been picked up for a second season before the first episode’s premier on the platform on October 12. They also shared this brilliant new trailer for the show, which debuted to announce that the series will be available on Netflix for international audiences!

According to Craig Hunegs, President, Warner Bros. Digital Networks.”This is just the beginning of our journey to open up the world of DC for our fans,” Hunegs continued. “With new originals, digital comics, and a growing community forum, we’re delivering an immersive experience that blends page and screen, creating a place where fans can share their passions for their favorite superheroes and storylines like never before. With our first original series, Titans, debuting this month we are truly offering an exclusive experience fans have always clamored for.”

From what we’ve seen, the gritty adaptation of Teen Titans is pretty special so we’re not surprised that DC Universe is betting on the show being a big success for the platform, and for Netflix internationally.

Are you excited that the show has already been given a longer life span? Just really really want to see the first episode already? Can’t wait to see Robin utter those curse words that shook San Diego Comic-Con? Swing into the comments and let us know below!

Images: DC Universe, Warner Bros.

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