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DC’s Titans season 2 will premiere in September

July 21, 2019 by Ricky Church

The DC Universe panel at the San Diego Comic-Con has revealed the second season of Titans will premiere on September 6th.

The news comes after a tragic accident where special effects coordinator Warren Appleby was killed during the preparation and testing for an upcoming shoot, forcing production on the season to shut down for the time being.

Titans season 2 sees newcomers Drew Van Acker (Pretty Little Liars) as Aqualad, Iain Glen (Game of Thrones) as Bruce Wayne, Joshua Orpin (The Black Mysteries: Ghost Stories) as Conner Kent/Superboy, Esai Morales (Ozark) as Slade Wilson/Deathstroke, Chella Man as Joseph Wilson/Jericho, Chelsea Zhang (Andi Mack) as Rose Wilson/Ravager and Natalie Gumede (Doctor Who) as Mercy Graves joining returning series regulars Brenton Thwaites (Robin), Anna Diop (Starfire), Ryan Potter (Beast Boy), Teagan Croft (Raven) and Curran Walters (Jason Todd).

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