Teen Titans Go!… to the brand-new DC Universe.
The young superhero team, which began life as the teenage sidekicks of their more famous and grownup counterparts, are getting their time in the live-action spotlight, courtesy of the James Gunn and Peter Safran-led DC Studios.
Warner Bros. Discovery have recruited Ana Nogueira to pen the screenplay for the feature, which marks her second project with the comic book division of WB. She was previously announced to be writing the Milly Alcock-starring Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. THR broke the news of Nogueira’s involvement.
The new Gunn/Safran DC Universe roster already includes films like next year’s Superman, the Batman-led Brave and the Bold, as well as television series like the animated Creature Commandos and the Themyscira-set Paradise Lost. Gunn and Safran’s new path for the DC universe on screen will begin later this year with the seven-episode show Creature Commandos, and continues with 2025’s Superman starring David Corenswet.
First introduced in comics in the 1960s, the Titans included Robin, Superboy, Kid Flash, Aqualad and Wonder Girl. Today however, the characters most famously associated with the team are Robinn, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, and Beast Boy, thanks to the popular animated 2003 series Teen Titans, as well as the 2013 cartoon Teen Titans Go! (which spawned the 2018 film Teen Titans Go! To the Movies) and the grittier 2018 series Titans by Akiva Goldsman.