DC to launch digital streaming service headlined by live-action 'Titans' and 'Young Justice' animated revival

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By Darian Scalamoni
            The streaming phenomenon is rapidly growing with Netflix, Amazon, HBO Go, Hulu and even the upcoming CBS All Access building off of a successful model, it seems that DC and Warner Bros. have a plan as well. According to Deadline, the two will be forming a streaming service of their own that will launch next year with two new shows; a live-action Teen Titans series titled, Titans as well as a revival of the animated show, Young Justice set to be called Young Justice: Outsiders.

            This is big news for many who were excited about the TNT live-action Teen Titans series that was in development since 2014 as Greg Berlanti or the DC television mastermind who has produced all your favorite CW superhero shows has joined Geoff Johns and Akiva Goldsman in building the show. The team has yet to be set in stone but we can confirm that Robin will be the lead of the show as we await to see who else he is joined by.

            Young Justice had a passionate and cult following on Cartoon Network and followed young DC superheroes in their teenage years. The original team was similar to what we meet see in Titans as Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian and Artemis made up the young heroes. Since the start of Season 1, the team has changed but there is no word yet on who the team will be made up of for Outsiders.


            What do you guys think about DC getting their own streaming service? Will you shell out the money to watch these shows and more content from the comic book property? Let us know in the comments below!

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