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* In the Blood: Conner inherited more than just Superman's abilities or Lex's scientific potential. As his titular episode shows he has Lex's anger issues, and just as if not more importantly, much like his namesake Superman, Conner/Superboy's natural inclination in any situation is to help others with his powers. To protect people.
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*In the Blood: Conner inherited more than just Superman's abilities or Lex's scientific potential. As his titular episode shows he has Lex's anger issues, and just as if not more importantly, much like his namesake Superman, Conner/Superboy's natural inclination in any situation is to help others with his powers. To protect people.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. [[spoiler: Subverted, as it was revealed to be AllJustADream.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. [[spoiler: Subverted, as it was revealed to be AllJustADream.]]
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[[folder: Roy Harper]]
!! ''[[ComicBook/GreenArrow Roy Harper]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
An ally of Donna Troy's.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It is unclear if he is Speedy, Red Arrow, or Arsenal in this continuity, or if he's ever been a member of the Titans.
* TheGhost: So far he has made no onscreen appearances, but his help allows Donna and Kory to track down Shimmer.
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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: PlayedWith. It's not so much that his American accent is bad, but it's really forced and unnatural. Even if you didn't know him, you could easily tell Iain Glen was not an American.
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:A news report from ''Doom Patrol'' episode "Donkey Patrol", implies that he and Krypto caused a car crash which killed five innocent people.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: His face isn't shown in TheStinger of Season 1.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: His face isn't shown in TheStinger of Season 1.]]
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:A A news report from ''Doom Patrol'' episode "Donkey Patrol", implies that he and Krypto caused a car crash which killed five innocent people.]]
people.
* TheDogBitesBack:[[spoiler:The The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
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* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
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* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
dog.
* TheStinger:[[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
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* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, courtesy of a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog rogue test subject]].]]
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* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen. He's only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. The season finale seems to finally avert this, though all throughout the season the actor or actors portraying him was or were uncredited (at least as Bruce or Batman). Season 2 is set to change this, with Creator/IainGlen being cast.
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* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen. He's In season one, where he only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. The season finale seems to finally avert this, though all throughout the season the actor or actors portraying him was or were uncredited (at least as Bruce or Batman). Season 2 is set to change two changes this, with Creator/IainGlen being cast.Iain Glen playing the role and actually appearing.
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[[folder:Hank Hall / Hawk]]
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Hank Hall / Hawk]]''
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/AlanRitchson, Tait Blum (young)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
One half of a bird-themed couple who fights crime together.
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Hank Hall / Hawk]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hawk_6.png]]
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/AlanRitchson, Tait Blum (young)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
One half of a bird-themed couple who fights crime together.
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-> see the [[Characters/TitansverseTitans Titans]] page
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[[folder:Don Hall / Dove I]]
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played by:'''
One half of a bird-themed couple who fights crime together.
Hank Hall's brother and the original Dove.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Hank is a victim of child sexual abuse, something that didn't happen to him in the comics.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: WordOfGod confirms they won't use their wings to fly in this version, but instead will act as a defensive shield and a means to slice up enemies.
* AlliterativeName: '''Ha'''nk '''Ha'''ll aka '''Ha'''wk.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for them to become series regulars in the second season.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Dove.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Had this towards his younger brother Don even going so far as to take his brother's place in “going to check out the weight room” with his football coach to protect Don from being molested by him.
* BruiserWithASoftCentre: Tough, aggressive, and on occasion rude to the point of being a {{Jerkass}}, he's also very sweet in scenes alone with Dawn and clearly loves her.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Whenever Dick is around Dawn, due to their history together.
* CareerEndingInjury: Forced to give up a promising college football career after suffering too many concussions.
* CommonalityConnection: Both he and Dawn lose a loved one in the same car accident, which leads to them hanging out and eventually beginning a relationship.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Was abused as a child by his football coach, then sees his brother killed in a car accident before his very eyes.
* DentedIron: Hank is this by the time he's introduced to the audience, with all the injuries he's accumulated from years of crime-fighting starting to add up and taking their toll on his body, not to mention the ones he got from his Collegiate Football career.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Don's fathers are in their lives.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: We meet him when he's chained up, being tortured, and snarking at the people torturing him.
* {{Foil}}: To Dove with an aggressive, offensive bruiser, while Dove is strategic, defensive and lithe.
* JamesBondage: He is introduced tied up and taunting his captors.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be very confrontational with others and crude if not being an outright asshole. He even openly admits to being a jerk. Despite this he is very much a hero who loves Dawn deeply.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: WordOfGod confirms they won't use their wings to fly in this version, but instead will act as a defensive shield and a means to slice up enemies.
* AlliterativeName: '''Ha'''nk '''Ha'''ll aka '''Ha'''wk.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for them to become series regulars in the second season.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Dove.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Had this towards his younger brother Don even going so far as to take his brother's place in “going to check out the weight room” with his football coach to protect Don from being molested by him.
* BruiserWithASoftCentre: Tough, aggressive, and on occasion rude to the point of being a {{Jerkass}}, he's also very sweet in scenes alone with Dawn and clearly loves her.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Whenever Dick is around Dawn, due to their history together.
* CareerEndingInjury: Forced to give up a promising college football career after suffering too many concussions.
* CommonalityConnection: Both he and Dawn lose a loved one in the same car accident, which leads to them hanging out and eventually beginning a relationship.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Was abused as a child by his football coach, then sees his brother killed in a car accident before his very eyes.
* DentedIron: Hank is this by the time he's introduced to the audience, with all the injuries he's accumulated from years of crime-fighting starting to add up and taking their toll on his body, not to mention the ones he got from his Collegiate Football career.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Don's fathers are in their lives.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: We meet him when he's chained up, being tortured, and snarking at the people torturing him.
* {{Foil}}: To Dove with an aggressive, offensive bruiser, while Dove is strategic, defensive and lithe.
* JamesBondage: He is introduced tied up and taunting his captors.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be very confrontational with others and crude if not being an outright asshole. He even openly admits to being a jerk. Despite this he is very much a hero who loves Dawn deeply.
%%* LanternJawOfJustice
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Hank is a victim of child sexual abuse, something that didn't happen to him in the comics.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: WordOfGod confirms they won't use their wings to fly in this version, but instead will act as a defensive shield and a means to slice up enemies.
* AlliterativeName: '''Ha'''nk '''Ha'''ll aka '''Ha'''wk.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for them to become series regulars in the second season.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Dove.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Had this towards his younger brother Don even going so far as to take his brother's place in “going to check out the weight room” with his football coach to protect Don from being molested by him.
* BruiserWithASoftCentre: Tough, aggressive, and on occasion rude to the point of being a {{Jerkass}}, he's also very sweet in scenes alone with Dawn andHe clearly loves her.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Whenever Dick is around Dawn, due to their history together.
* CareerEndingInjury: Forced to give up a promising college football career after suffering too many concussions.
* CommonalityConnection: Both he and Dawn lose a loved one inblames himself for the same car accident, which leads to them hanging out and eventually beginning a relationship.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Was abused as a child by his football coach, then seessexual abuse his brother killed in went through.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: The Don of the comics was acar accident before his very eyes.
* DentedIron:pacifist who avoided causing physical damage to others as much as possible for a superhero. Here he was more than willing to help beat up the pedophiles he and Hank is this by the time he's introduced went after and overall seemed quite fight-happy. Although, even Comics!Don would have been hard-pressed to the audience, treat pedophiles with all the injuries he's accumulated from years of crime-fighting starting to add up and taking their toll on his body, not to mention the ones he got from his Collegiate Football career.pacifism.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: PlayedWith. He's far from being the first casualty in the Series/{{Titansverse}}, but he is the first dead superhero mentioned within it.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank and implied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his orDon's Hank's fathers are in their lives.
*EstablishingCharacterMoment: We meet him DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank whenhe's chained up, being tortured, and snarking at the people torturing him.
* {{Foil}}: To Dove with an aggressive, offensive bruiser, while Dove is strategic, defensive and lithe.
* JamesBondage: He is introduced tied up and taunting his captors.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be very confrontational with others and crude if not being an outright asshole. He even openly admits to being a jerk. Despite this he is very much a hero who loves Dawn deeply.
%%* LanternJawOfJusticethey were kids.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: WordOfGod confirms they won't use their wings to fly in this version, but instead will act as a defensive shield and a means to slice up enemies.
* AlliterativeName: '''Ha'''nk '''Ha'''ll aka '''Ha'''wk.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for them to become series regulars in the second season.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Dove.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Had this towards his younger brother Don even going so far as to take his brother's place in “going to check out the weight room” with his football coach to protect Don from being molested by him.
* BruiserWithASoftCentre: Tough, aggressive, and on occasion rude to the point of being a {{Jerkass}}, he's also very sweet in scenes alone with Dawn and
* CrazyJealousGuy: Whenever Dick is around Dawn, due to their history together.
* CareerEndingInjury: Forced to give up a promising college football career after suffering too many concussions.
* CommonalityConnection: Both he and Dawn lose a loved one in
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Was abused as a child by his football coach, then sees
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: The Don of the comics was a
* DentedIron:
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: PlayedWith. He's far from being the first casualty in the Series/{{Titansverse}}, but he is the first dead superhero mentioned within it.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank and implied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or
*
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when
* {{Foil}}: To Dove with an aggressive, offensive bruiser, while Dove is strategic, defensive and lithe.
* JamesBondage: He is introduced tied up and taunting his captors.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be very confrontational with others and crude if not being an outright asshole. He even openly admits to being a jerk. Despite this he is very much a hero who loves Dawn deeply.
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* MrFanservice: Had his fair share of {{shirtless scene}}s.
* PaedoHunt: The reason he and Don became heroes, and ultimately what helped him become a team with Dawn she hunts down his rapist.
* RapeAsBackstory: He's the victim of child sexual abuse courtesy of his old football coach. He and Don became heroes specifically to take down pedophiles.
* RedIsHeroic: His costume has red accents.
* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Dawn's blue, being the aggressive muscleman that's quick to anger.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: ZigZagged. He and Don are full siblings in the comic books but are only half siblings in the show.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Made his debut in the second episode of the entire Series/{{Titansverse}}.
* SiblingTeam: Was this with Don.
* PaedoHunt: The reason he and Don became heroes, and ultimately what helped him become a team with Dawn she hunts down his rapist.
* RapeAsBackstory: He's the victim of child sexual abuse courtesy of his old football coach. He and Don became heroes specifically to take down pedophiles.
* RedIsHeroic: His costume has red accents.
* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Dawn's blue, being the aggressive muscleman that's quick to anger.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: ZigZagged. He and Don are full siblings in the comic books but are only half siblings in the show.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Made his debut in the second episode of the entire Series/{{Titansverse}}.
* SiblingTeam: Was this with Don.
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* RapeAsBackstory: He's the victim of child sexual abuse courtesy of his old football coach. He and Don became
* RedIsHeroic: His costume has red accents.
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* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
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[[folder:Don Hall / Dove I]]
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Don Hall / Dove I]]''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played by:''' Elliot Knight, Jayden Marine (young)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Hank Hall's brother and the original Dove.
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Don Hall / Dove I]]''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played by:''' Elliot Knight, Jayden Marine (young)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Hank Hall's brother and the original Dove.
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!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Don Hall
-> see the [[Characters/TitansverseTitans Titans]] page
[[/folder]]
!! Bat Family
[[folder:Bruce Wayne /
!!!'''Species:'''
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Hank Hall's brother and
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from the
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: He clearly blames himself for the sexual abuse his brother went through.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: The Don of the comics was a pacifist who avoided causing physical damage to others as much as possible for a superhero. Here he was more than willing to help beat up the pedophiles he and Hank went after and overall seemed quite fight-happy. Although, even Comics!Don would have been hard-pressed to treat pedophiles with pacifism.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: PlayedWith. He's far from being the first casualty in the Series/{{Titansverse}}, but he is the first dead superhero mentioned within it.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank and implied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Hank's fathers are in their lives.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when they were kids.
* MissingMom: She dies sometime between the weight room incident and the brothers' time at college.
* PaedoHunt: He was the one who suggested he and Hank become heroes for this express purpose.
* PosthumousCharacter: Killed when a car crashes into him several years before the events of the series.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: ZigZagged. He and Hank are full siblings in the comic books but are only half siblings in the show.
* SiblingTeam: With Hank, before his death.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: The Don of the comics was a pacifist who avoided causing physical damage to others as much as possible for a superhero. Here he was more than willing to help beat up the pedophiles he and Hank went after and overall seemed quite fight-happy. Although, even Comics!Don would have been hard-pressed to treat pedophiles with pacifism.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: PlayedWith. He's far from being the first casualty in the Series/{{Titansverse}}, but he is the first dead superhero mentioned within it.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank and implied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Hank's fathers are in their lives.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when they were kids.
* MissingMom: She dies sometime between the weight room incident and the brothers' time at college.
* PaedoHunt: He was the one who suggested he and Hank become heroes for this express purpose.
* PosthumousCharacter: Killed when a car crashes into him several years before the events of the series.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: ZigZagged. He and Hank are full siblings in the comic books but are only half siblings in the show.
* SiblingTeam: With Hank, before his death.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: He clearly blames himself for AdaptationDyeJob: Iain Glen is/was a natural blond, in contrast to the sexual abuse his brother went through.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: The Dondark brunette/jet black hair of Bruce in the comics and most adaptations.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. [[spoiler: Subverted, as it wasa pacifist revealed to be AllJustADream.]]
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he will be played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man whoavoided causing physical damage to others is also widely regarded as much as possible for the WorldsBestWarrior is also a superhero. Here man traumatized by his parents' murder since he was more than willing to help beat up the pedophiles he and Hank went after and overall seemed quite fight-happy. Although, even Comics!Don would have a child who ever since has been hard-pressed struggling to treat pedophiles with pacifism.keep himself from being consumed by his demons.
*BlackDudeDiesFirst: PlayedWith. CelebrityParadox: Rachel is a big fan of ''Series/GameOfThrones'', especially the character of Daenerys Targaryen. His actor is a main cast member of the show, and his character there is strongly connected to Rachel's favorite.
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into nightmare fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a {{Fiction 500}} MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen. He'sfar only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. The season finale seems to finally avert this, though all throughout the season the actor or actors portraying him was or were uncredited (at least as Bruce or Batman). Season 2 is set to change this, with Creator/IainGlen being cast.
* GreaterScopeParagon: Presumably he won't have a large role, but will still be essential to thefirst casualty in the Series/{{Titansverse}}, but backstory of ''Titans''.
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, heis the first dead superhero mentioned within it.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmastercould take care of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank an entire squad by himself.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" andimplied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Hank's fathers are in their lives.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when they were kids.
* MissingMom: She dies sometime between the weight room incident and the brothers' time at college.
* PaedoHunt: He was the one who suggested he and Hank become heroes for this express purpose.
* PosthumousCharacter: Killed when a car crashes into him several years before the events of the series.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: ZigZagged. He and Hank are full siblings in the comic books but are only half siblings in the show.
* SiblingTeam: With Hank, before his death."Wayne".
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: The Don
* AdaptationalVillainy: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. [[spoiler: Subverted, as it was
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he will be played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man who
*
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into nightmare fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a {{Fiction 500}} MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen. He's
* GreaterScopeParagon: Presumably he won't have a large role, but will still be essential to the
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, he
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Hank's fathers are in their lives.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when they were kids.
* MissingMom: She dies sometime between the weight room incident and the brothers' time at college.
* PaedoHunt: He was the one who suggested he and Hank become heroes for this express purpose.
* PosthumousCharacter: Killed when a car crashes into him several years before the events of the series.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: ZigZagged. He and Hank are full siblings in the comic books but are only half siblings in the show.
* SiblingTeam: With Hank, before his death.
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[[folder:Dawn Granger / Dove II]]
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Dawn Granger / Dove II]]''
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!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Dawn Granger / Dove II]]''
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!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Dawn Granger / Dove II]]''
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!!''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]]''
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!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/MinkaKelly
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
One half of a bird-themed couple who fights crime together.
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
One half of a bird-themed couple who fights crime together.
to:
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/MinkaKelly
TBA
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
One half'''Appearances:'''
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member ofa bird-themed couple who fights crime together.the Bat Family.
!!!
One half
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member of
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: WordOfGod confirms they won't use their wings to fly in this version, but instead will act as a defensive shield and a means to slice up enemies.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Played with. She's a woman taking a man's mantle, but the original Dove in-universe is [[RaceLift black]] while she's white.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for Dove to become a regular next season alongside Hawk.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Hawk.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally has a gentle disposition, but after learning Hawk was molested as a child, she breaks into his former abuser's home in the middle of the night, demanding he apologize to Hank and ''beats the crap'' out of him when he refuses. Later, when Hank tells her to leave as he prepares to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown go further,]] she refuses and stays to witness.
* BlueIsHeroic: Her costume has blue accents.
* CommonalityConnection: She reaches out to Hank since they both had a loved one who died in the same car crash.
* ContrivedCoincidence: She happens to have the phonetically same name as her predecessor, whom also happened to have died on the same accident that took her mother.
* CulturedBadass: Before being a superhero, she was as a ballerina who enjoys having [[SpotOfTea afternoon tea]].
* DanceBattler: She was a ballerina before becoming a superhero, and a few of her moves shows her doing graceful spins.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father apparently beat Dawn, her sister and her mother on the regular. Upon finally convincing her mother to leave him she has to bear witness to her mother almost immediately after being run over by a van.
* {{Foil}}: To Hawk with her being strategic, defensive, and lithe while Hawk is an aggressive, offensive bruiser.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Don as Dove.
* TheOneThatGotAway: For Dick, if Donna Troy's remarks are and his own {{hallucinations}} of a happy life are anything to go by.
* PaedoHunt: After finding out that Hank is Hawk and about what happened to him as a child she tracked down his molester and tried to convince him to turn himself in for what he did. When this doesn't work she starts a fight, and does nothing to stop Hank from killing the man.
* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Hawk's red, being the calmer, more leveled headed peacekeeper.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Made her debut in the second episode of the entire Series/{{Titansverse}}.
* TrueBlueFemininity: She has a blue superhero costume and commonly wears blue shirts in her civilian life.
* YourCheatingHeart: She had a fling with Dick in the past, which is the reason why Hank and Dick are currently on bad terms.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Played with. She's a woman taking a man's mantle, but the original Dove in-universe is [[RaceLift black]] while she's white.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for Dove to become a regular next season alongside Hawk.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Hawk.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally has a gentle disposition, but after learning Hawk was molested as a child, she breaks into his former abuser's home in the middle of the night, demanding he apologize to Hank and ''beats the crap'' out of him when he refuses. Later, when Hank tells her to leave as he prepares to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown go further,]] she refuses and stays to witness.
* BlueIsHeroic: Her costume has blue accents.
* CommonalityConnection: She reaches out to Hank since they both had a loved one who died in the same car crash.
* ContrivedCoincidence: She happens to have the phonetically same name as her predecessor, whom also happened to have died on the same accident that took her mother.
* CulturedBadass: Before being a superhero, she was as a ballerina who enjoys having [[SpotOfTea afternoon tea]].
* DanceBattler: She was a ballerina before becoming a superhero, and a few of her moves shows her doing graceful spins.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father apparently beat Dawn, her sister and her mother on the regular. Upon finally convincing her mother to leave him she has to bear witness to her mother almost immediately after being run over by a van.
* {{Foil}}: To Hawk with her being strategic, defensive, and lithe while Hawk is an aggressive, offensive bruiser.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Don as Dove.
* TheOneThatGotAway: For Dick, if Donna Troy's remarks are and his own {{hallucinations}} of a happy life are anything to go by.
* PaedoHunt: After finding out that Hank is Hawk and about what happened to him as a child she tracked down his molester and tried to convince him to turn himself in for what he did. When this doesn't work she starts a fight, and does nothing to stop Hank from killing the man.
* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Hawk's red, being the calmer, more leveled headed peacekeeper.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Made her debut in the second episode of the entire Series/{{Titansverse}}.
* TrueBlueFemininity: She has a blue superhero costume and commonly wears blue shirts in her civilian life.
* YourCheatingHeart: She had a fling with Dick in the past, which is the reason why Hank and Dick are currently on bad terms.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: WordOfGod confirms they won't use their wings to fly in this version, but instead will act as a defensive shield and a means to slice up enemies.
AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if she's still Batgirl or already goes by Oracle.
*AffirmativeActionLegacy: Played with. ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's a woman taking a man's mantle, but the original Dove in-universe only addressed as Barbara. Not Batgirl, nor Oracle. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is[[RaceLift black]] while she's white.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for Dove to become a regular next season alongside Hawk.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Hawk.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally has a gentle disposition, but after learning Hawk was molested as a child, she breaks into his former abuser's home in the middle of the night, demanding he apologize to Hankonly confirmed and ''beats the crap'' out of him when he refuses. Later, when Hank tells her is yet to leave as he prepares to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown go further,]] she refuses make an appearance.
* TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" andstays to witness.
* BlueIsHeroic: Her costume has blue accents.
* CommonalityConnection: She reaches out to Hank since they both had a loved one who died in the same car crash.
* ContrivedCoincidence: She happens to have the phonetically same name as her predecessor, whom also happened to have died on the same accident that took her mother.
* CulturedBadass: Before being a superhero, she was as a ballerina who enjoys having [[SpotOfTea afternoon tea]].
* DanceBattler: She was a ballerina before becoming a superhero, and a few of her moves shows her doing graceful spins.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father apparently beat Dawn, her sister and her mother on the regular. Upon finally convincing her mother to leave him she has to bear witness to her mother almost immediately after being run over by a van.
* {{Foil}}: To Hawk with her being strategic, defensive, and lithe while Hawk is an aggressive, offensive bruiser.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Don as Dove.
* TheOneThatGotAway: For Dick, if Donna Troy's remarks are and his own {{hallucinations}} of a happy life are anything to go by.
* PaedoHunt: After finding out that Hank is Hawk and about what happened to him as a child she tracked down his molester and tried to convince him to turn himself in for what he did. When this doesn't work she starts a fight, and does nothing to stop Hank from killing the man.
* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Hawk's red, being the calmer, more leveled headed peacekeeper.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Made her debut in the second episode of the entire Series/{{Titansverse}}.
* TrueBlueFemininity: She has a blue superhero costume and commonly wears blue shirts in her civilian life.
* YourCheatingHeart: She had a fling with Dick in the past, which is the reason why Hank and Dick are currently on bad terms."Gordon".
*
* TheGhost: Her existence is
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod says that it will be likely for Dove to become a regular next season alongside Hawk.
* BattleCouple: Kicks ass alongside Hawk.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally has a gentle disposition, but after learning Hawk was molested as a child, she breaks into his former abuser's home in the middle of the night, demanding he apologize to Hank
* TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" and
* BlueIsHeroic: Her costume has blue accents.
* CommonalityConnection: She reaches out to Hank since they both had a loved one who died in the same car crash.
* ContrivedCoincidence: She happens to have the phonetically same name as her predecessor, whom also happened to have died on the same accident that took her mother.
* CulturedBadass: Before being a superhero, she was as a ballerina who enjoys having [[SpotOfTea afternoon tea]].
* DanceBattler: She was a ballerina before becoming a superhero, and a few of her moves shows her doing graceful spins.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father apparently beat Dawn, her sister and her mother on the regular. Upon finally convincing her mother to leave him she has to bear witness to her mother almost immediately after being run over by a van.
* {{Foil}}: To Hawk with her being strategic, defensive, and lithe while Hawk is an aggressive, offensive bruiser.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Don as Dove.
* TheOneThatGotAway: For Dick, if Donna Troy's remarks are and his own {{hallucinations}} of a happy life are anything to go by.
* PaedoHunt: After finding out that Hank is Hawk and about what happened to him as a child she tracked down his molester and tried to convince him to turn himself in for what he did. When this doesn't work she starts a fight, and does nothing to stop Hank from killing the man.
* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Hawk's red, being the calmer, more leveled headed peacekeeper.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Made her debut in the second episode of the entire Series/{{Titansverse}}.
* TrueBlueFemininity: She has a blue superhero costume and commonly wears blue shirts in her civilian life.
* YourCheatingHeart: She had a fling with Dick in the past, which is the reason why Hank and Dick are currently on bad terms.
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!! Bat Family
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from the sidekick mantle.
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from the sidekick mantle.
to:
!! Bat Family
[[folder:Bruce WayneAmazons
[[folder:Diana Prince /Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas WayneWonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince /Batman]]''
Wonder Woman]]''
!!! '''Species:'''Human
Amazon
!!! '''Played by:'''Uncredited (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
TBA
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from'''Appearances:'''
Known to thesidekick mantle.
world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
[[folder:Bruce Wayne
[[folder:Diana Prince /
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince /
!!! '''Species:'''
!!! '''Played by:'''
!!!
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from
Known to the
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Iain Glen is/was a natural blond, in contrast to the dark brunette/jet black hair of Bruce in the comics and most adaptations.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. [[spoiler: Subverted, as it was revealed to be AllJustADream.]]
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he will be played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man who is also widely regarded as the WorldsBestWarrior is also a man traumatized by his parents' murder since he was a child who ever since has been struggling to keep himself from being consumed by his demons.
* CelebrityParadox: Rachel is a big fan of ''Series/GameOfThrones'', especially the character of Daenerys Targaryen. His actor is a main cast member of the show, and his character there is strongly connected to Rachel's favorite.
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into nightmare fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a {{Fiction 500}} MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen. He's only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. The season finale seems to finally avert this, though all throughout the season the actor or actors portraying him was or were uncredited (at least as Bruce or Batman). Season 2 is set to change this, with Creator/IainGlen being cast.
* GreaterScopeParagon: Presumably he won't have a large role, but will still be essential to the backstory of ''Titans''.
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, he could take care of an entire squad by himself.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
* AdaptationalVillainy: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. [[spoiler: Subverted, as it was revealed to be AllJustADream.]]
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he will be played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man who is also widely regarded as the WorldsBestWarrior is also a man traumatized by his parents' murder since he was a child who ever since has been struggling to keep himself from being consumed by his demons.
* CelebrityParadox: Rachel is a big fan of ''Series/GameOfThrones'', especially the character of Daenerys Targaryen. His actor is a main cast member of the show, and his character there is strongly connected to Rachel's favorite.
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into nightmare fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a {{Fiction 500}} MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen. He's only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. The season finale seems to finally avert this, though all throughout the season the actor or actors portraying him was or were uncredited (at least as Bruce or Batman). Season 2 is set to change this, with Creator/IainGlen being cast.
* GreaterScopeParagon: Presumably he won't have a large role, but will still be essential to the backstory of ''Titans''.
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, he could take care of an entire squad by himself.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
to:
* AdaptationalVillainy: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. [[spoiler: Subverted, as it was revealed to be AllJustADream.]]
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he will be played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man who is also widely regarded as the WorldsBestWarrior is also a man traumatized by his parents' murder since he was a child who ever since has been struggling to keep himself from being consumed by his demons.
* CelebrityParadox: Rachel is a big fan of ''Series/GameOfThrones'', especially the character of Daenerys Targaryen. His actor is a main cast member of the show, and his character there is strongly connected to Rachel's favorite.
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into nightmare fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a {{Fiction 500}} MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* GreaterScopeParagon: Presumably he won't have a large role, but will still be essential to the backstory of ''Titans''.
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, he could take care of an entire squad
* TwoFirstNames:
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[[folder:Jason Todd / Robin II]]
!!''[[Characters/{{Robin}} Jason Peter Todd / Robin II]]''
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Curran Walters
!!! '''Voiced by:''' Emilio Treviño (Latin American Spanish), Shouya Chiba (Japanese)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
-->''"Nice to meet you bro, I'm the new Robin."''
The second Robin and Batman's new sidekick after Dick leaves the role.
!!''[[Characters/{{Robin}} Jason Peter Todd / Robin II]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jason_todd.png]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jason_todd_2.png]]
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Curran Walters
!!! '''Voiced by:''' Emilio Treviño (Latin American Spanish), Shouya Chiba (Japanese)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
-->''"Nice to meet you bro, I'm the new Robin."''
The second Robin and Batman's new sidekick after Dick leaves the role.
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[[folder:Clark Kent /
!!''[[Characters/{{Robin}} Jason Peter Todd
!!''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El /
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jason_todd.png]]
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!!! '''Species:'''
!!! '''Played by:'''
!!!
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
-->''"Nice to meet you bro, I'm the new Robin."''
The second Robin
A refugee from Krypton who is one of Earth's iconic and
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Jason became Robin after Dick had already adopted the Nightwing identity in the comics. Here Jason becomes the new Robin ''whilst Dick is still using the name and costume'', albeit independently of Batman.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Comic Jason was a troubled but ultimately good-natured kid with a nerdy streak until Jim Starlin and the editors at the time decided they wanted to kill him off in [[ComicBook/ADeathintheFamily A Death in the Family]] and deliberately tried to make him unpopular through violet outbursts. (Whether it worked or not is up for debate, but "live" lost to "die" by a mere seventy-two votes.) Here, even before his traumatic death and resurrection, Jason is shown attacking cops who aren't even out for him and Dick just because he can.
** He is depicted as an underage drinker in this series, but in the comics, he typically abstains. During his time as Robin there's a scene in a bar where he orders a glass of milk, and twice in [[ComicBook/RedHoodTheLostDays Lost Days]], Talia orders them a bottle of wine but only she drinks. Also in Lost Days, there's a scene where he doesn't drink his vodka while toasting with his bombmaking tutor's friends, implying that Jason might have been intended to be TheTeetotaler in the comics.
* AgeLift: He's nineteen, a few years older than the age at which his comics counterpart is traditionally depicted as Robin.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Dick's more uninhibited replacement Robin.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod confirmed that he will be a series regular for Season 2, though in what capacity is yet to be seen.
* BadassNormal: As is standard for a Batfamily member, he has no actual powers but makes up for it with skill.
* BerserkButton: Cops. He loathes them with a passion, thinks [[DirtyCop "dirty"]] and [[PoliceAreUseless "useless"]] are the only varieties, and even takes advantage of Batman's absence to attack several responding officers while helping Dick away from Gotham. He claims this is a result of being constantly harassed by police while growing up.
* BigBrotherWorship: He's seen to have a lot of respect for Dick Grayson, the first Robin.
* BrokenPedestal: After spending some time with Dick (who he sees as an older brother and a role model), he starts to get tired of his constant whining against Batman and his pessimist personality and calls him on it after Dick scolds him for brutalizing cops.
* CompositeCharacter: This Jason's personality seems to take more after Tim Drake, going for the friendly enthusiasm over Jason's usually angsty grit. It should be noted, however, that most of Jason’s grittiness was only added to the character after he was resurrected, with the original comics that showed him as Robin conveying a kid who was from Crime Alley but still thrilled to be the new Robin.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Jason is the focus of his own episode, specifically the sixth, titled "Jason Todd".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He relishes the violence he gets to inflict on others, shows some more than unsettling BloodKnight and KnightTemplar tendencies, hates cops, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking is an underage drinker]]. That being said he also sincerely enjoys his role as Robin, deeply respects both Bruce and Dick, and defends Bruce against Dick's disillusioned views.
* KidSidekick: Discussed, as Jason believes that Batman "needs" Robin to distract the bad guys before he swoops in, and the reason Robin wears brighter colors is to ''draw their gunfire'' away from Batman. He's quite nonchalant about this.
* LegacyCharacter: He's the second to hold the title of Robin after Dick.
* ParentalFavouritism: Bruce apparently allows Jason to drive the Batmobile. Something he ''didn't'' do with Dick.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: He believes the best part of being Robin is that it allows him to do this.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Jason serves the role of Batman's sidekick since Dick won't. Dick is surprised to learn that Jason's already been Robin for about a year, meaning Batman replaced him ''very'' quickly.
* StreetUrchin: As in the comics, he's a kid Batman [[RecruitedFromTheGutter took off the streets]] after he tried to steal the Batmobile's tires.
* TwoFirstNames: "Jason" and "Todd".
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Comic Jason was a troubled but ultimately good-natured kid with a nerdy streak until Jim Starlin and the editors at the time decided they wanted to kill him off in [[ComicBook/ADeathintheFamily A Death in the Family]] and deliberately tried to make him unpopular through violet outbursts. (Whether it worked or not is up for debate, but "live" lost to "die" by a mere seventy-two votes.) Here, even before his traumatic death and resurrection, Jason is shown attacking cops who aren't even out for him and Dick just because he can.
** He is depicted as an underage drinker in this series, but in the comics, he typically abstains. During his time as Robin there's a scene in a bar where he orders a glass of milk, and twice in [[ComicBook/RedHoodTheLostDays Lost Days]], Talia orders them a bottle of wine but only she drinks. Also in Lost Days, there's a scene where he doesn't drink his vodka while toasting with his bombmaking tutor's friends, implying that Jason might have been intended to be TheTeetotaler in the comics.
* AgeLift: He's nineteen, a few years older than the age at which his comics counterpart is traditionally depicted as Robin.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Dick's more uninhibited replacement Robin.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod confirmed that he will be a series regular for Season 2, though in what capacity is yet to be seen.
* BadassNormal: As is standard for a Batfamily member, he has no actual powers but makes up for it with skill.
* BerserkButton: Cops. He loathes them with a passion, thinks [[DirtyCop "dirty"]] and [[PoliceAreUseless "useless"]] are the only varieties, and even takes advantage of Batman's absence to attack several responding officers while helping Dick away from Gotham. He claims this is a result of being constantly harassed by police while growing up.
* BigBrotherWorship: He's seen to have a lot of respect for Dick Grayson, the first Robin.
* BrokenPedestal: After spending some time with Dick (who he sees as an older brother and a role model), he starts to get tired of his constant whining against Batman and his pessimist personality and calls him on it after Dick scolds him for brutalizing cops.
* CompositeCharacter: This Jason's personality seems to take more after Tim Drake, going for the friendly enthusiasm over Jason's usually angsty grit. It should be noted, however, that most of Jason’s grittiness was only added to the character after he was resurrected, with the original comics that showed him as Robin conveying a kid who was from Crime Alley but still thrilled to be the new Robin.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Jason is the focus of his own episode, specifically the sixth, titled "Jason Todd".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He relishes the violence he gets to inflict on others, shows some more than unsettling BloodKnight and KnightTemplar tendencies, hates cops, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking is an underage drinker]]. That being said he also sincerely enjoys his role as Robin, deeply respects both Bruce and Dick, and defends Bruce against Dick's disillusioned views.
* KidSidekick: Discussed, as Jason believes that Batman "needs" Robin to distract the bad guys before he swoops in, and the reason Robin wears brighter colors is to ''draw their gunfire'' away from Batman. He's quite nonchalant about this.
* LegacyCharacter: He's the second to hold the title of Robin after Dick.
* ParentalFavouritism: Bruce apparently allows Jason to drive the Batmobile. Something he ''didn't'' do with Dick.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: He believes the best part of being Robin is that it allows him to do this.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Jason serves the role of Batman's sidekick since Dick won't. Dick is surprised to learn that Jason's already been Robin for about a year, meaning Batman replaced him ''very'' quickly.
* StreetUrchin: As in the comics, he's a kid Batman [[RecruitedFromTheGutter took off the streets]] after he tried to steal the Batmobile's tires.
* TwoFirstNames: "Jason" and "Todd".
to:
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Jason became Robin after Dick had already adopted the Nightwing identity in the comics. Here Jason becomes the new Robin ''whilst Dick is still using the name and costume'', albeit independently of Batman.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Comic Jason was a troubled but ultimately good-natured kid with a nerdy streak until Jim Starlin and the editors at the time decided they wanted to kill him off in [[ComicBook/ADeathintheFamily A Death in the Family]] and deliberately tried to make him unpopular through violet outbursts. (Whether it worked or not is up for debate, but "live" lost to "die" by a mere seventy-two votes.) Here, even before his traumatic death and resurrection, Jason is shown attacking cops who aren't even out for him and Dick just because he can.
**FamedInStory: He is depicted as an underage drinker in this series, but in the comics, he typically abstains. During his time as Robin there's a scene in a bar where he orders a glass so popular that people made shirts out of milk, and twice in [[ComicBook/RedHoodTheLostDays Lost Days]], Talia orders them a bottle of wine but him.
* TheGhost: His existence is onlyshe drinks. Also in Lost Days, there's a scene where he doesn't drink his vodka while toasting with his bombmaking tutor's friends, implying that Jason might have been intended to be TheTeetotaler in the comics.
* AgeLift: He's nineteen, a few years older than the age at which his comics counterpart is traditionally depicted as Robin.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Dick's more uninhibited replacement Robin.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGodconfirmed that he will be a series regular for Season 2, though in what capacity and is yet to be seen.
* BadassNormal: As is standard for a Batfamily member, he has no actual powers but makes up for it with skill.
* BerserkButton: Cops. He loathes them with a passion, thinks [[DirtyCop "dirty"]] and [[PoliceAreUseless "useless"]] are the only varieties, and even takes advantage of Batman's absence to attack several responding officers while helping Dick away from Gotham. He claims this is a result of being constantly harassed by police while growing up.
* BigBrotherWorship: He's seen to have a lot of respect for Dick Grayson, the first Robin.
* BrokenPedestal: After spending some time with Dick (who he sees asmake an older brother and a role model), he starts to get tired of his constant whining against Batman and his pessimist personality and calls him on it after Dick scolds him for brutalizing cops.
* CompositeCharacter: This Jason's personality seems to take more after Tim Drake, going for the friendly enthusiasm over Jason's usually angsty grit. It should be noted, however, that most of Jason’s grittiness was only added to the character after he was resurrected, with the original comics that showed him as Robin conveying a kid who was from Crime Alley but still thrilled to be the new Robin.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Jason is the focus of his own episode, specifically the sixth, titled "Jason Todd".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He relishes the violence he gets to inflict on others, shows some more than unsettling BloodKnight and KnightTemplar tendencies, hates cops, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking is an underage drinker]]. That being said he also sincerely enjoys his role as Robin, deeply respects both Bruce and Dick, and defends Bruce against Dick's disillusioned views.
* KidSidekick: Discussed, as Jason believes that Batman "needs" Robin to distract the bad guys before he swoops in, and the reason Robin wears brighter colors is to ''draw their gunfire'' away from Batman. He's quite nonchalant about this.
* LegacyCharacter: He's the second to hold the title of Robin after Dick.
* ParentalFavouritism: Bruce apparently allows Jason to drive the Batmobile. Something he ''didn't'' do with Dick.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: He believes the best part of being Robin is that it allows him to do this.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Jason serves the role of Batman's sidekick since Dick won't. Dick is surprised to learn that Jason's already been Robin for about a year, meaning Batman replaced him ''very'' quickly.
* StreetUrchin: As in the comics, he's a kid Batman [[RecruitedFromTheGutter took off the streets]] after he tried to steal the Batmobile's tires.
appearance.
* TwoFirstNames:"Jason" "Clark" and "Todd"."Kent".
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Comic Jason was a troubled but ultimately good-natured kid with a nerdy streak until Jim Starlin and the editors at the time decided they wanted to kill him off in [[ComicBook/ADeathintheFamily A Death in the Family]] and deliberately tried to make him unpopular through violet outbursts. (Whether it worked or not is up for debate, but "live" lost to "die" by a mere seventy-two votes.) Here, even before his traumatic death and resurrection, Jason is shown attacking cops who aren't even out for him and Dick just because he can.
**
* TheGhost: His existence is only
* AgeLift: He's nineteen, a few years older than the age at which his comics counterpart is traditionally depicted as Robin.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Dick's more uninhibited replacement Robin.
* AscendedExtra: WordOfGod
* BadassNormal: As is standard for a Batfamily member, he has no actual powers but makes up for it with skill.
* BerserkButton: Cops. He loathes them with a passion, thinks [[DirtyCop "dirty"]] and [[PoliceAreUseless "useless"]] are the only varieties, and even takes advantage of Batman's absence to attack several responding officers while helping Dick away from Gotham. He claims this is a result of being constantly harassed by police while growing up.
* BigBrotherWorship: He's seen to have a lot of respect for Dick Grayson, the first Robin.
* BrokenPedestal: After spending some time with Dick (who he sees as
* CompositeCharacter: This Jason's personality seems to take more after Tim Drake, going for the friendly enthusiasm over Jason's usually angsty grit. It should be noted, however, that most of Jason’s grittiness was only added to the character after he was resurrected, with the original comics that showed him as Robin conveying a kid who was from Crime Alley but still thrilled to be the new Robin.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Jason is the focus of his own episode, specifically the sixth, titled "Jason Todd".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He relishes the violence he gets to inflict on others, shows some more than unsettling BloodKnight and KnightTemplar tendencies, hates cops, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking is an underage drinker]]. That being said he also sincerely enjoys his role as Robin, deeply respects both Bruce and Dick, and defends Bruce against Dick's disillusioned views.
* KidSidekick: Discussed, as Jason believes that Batman "needs" Robin to distract the bad guys before he swoops in, and the reason Robin wears brighter colors is to ''draw their gunfire'' away from Batman. He's quite nonchalant about this.
* LegacyCharacter: He's the second to hold the title of Robin after Dick.
* ParentalFavouritism: Bruce apparently allows Jason to drive the Batmobile. Something he ''didn't'' do with Dick.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: He believes the best part of being Robin is that it allows him to do this.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Jason serves the role of Batman's sidekick since Dick won't. Dick is surprised to learn that Jason's already been Robin for about a year, meaning Batman replaced him ''very'' quickly.
* StreetUrchin: As in the comics, he's a kid Batman [[RecruitedFromTheGutter took off the streets]] after he tried to steal the Batmobile's tires.
* TwoFirstNames:
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[[folder:Barbara Gordon]]
!!''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' TBA
!!! '''Appearances:'''
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member of the Bat Family.
!!''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' TBA
!!! '''Appearances:'''
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member of the Bat Family.
to:
!!''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]]''
!! ''[[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Superboy]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33ef378d_1772_42cf_803b_ce957329bd04.jpeg]]
!!! '''Species:'''
!!! '''Played
!!!
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member of the Bat Family.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if she's still Batgirl or already goes by Oracle.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's only addressed as Barbara. Not Batgirl, nor Oracle. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" and "Gordon".
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's only addressed as Barbara. Not Batgirl, nor Oracle. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" and "Gordon".
to:
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if she's still Batgirl or already goes by Oracle.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's only addressed as Barbara. Not Batgirl, nor Oracle. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is only confirmedAccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:A news report from ''Doom Patrol'' episode "Donkey Patrol", implies that he and is yet Krypto caused a car crash which killed five innocent people.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: His face isn't shown in TheStinger of Season 1.]]
* InnocentFanserviceGuy: In his first scene at least, he wanders around completely naked despite there being labcoats he could use tomake an appearance.
cover up. Presumably, the scientists that grew him never bothered to teach him nudity taboos.
*TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" and "Gordon".LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuted during TheStinger of the Season 1 finale.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's only addressed as Barbara. Not Batgirl, nor Oracle. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is only confirmed
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: His face isn't shown in TheStinger of Season 1.]]
* InnocentFanserviceGuy: In his first scene at least, he wanders around completely naked despite there being labcoats he could use to
*
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
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!! Amazons
[[folder:Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
!!! '''Played by:''' TBA
!!! '''Appearances:'''
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
[[folder:Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
!!! '''Played by:''' TBA
!!! '''Appearances:'''
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
to:
[[folder: Krypto]]
!!Amazons
[[folder:Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]''
''ComicBook/{{Krypto|TheSuperdog}}''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/93c6f77d_c827_4eac_988f_fbba332f10b9.jpeg]]
!!! '''Species:'''Amazon
Kryptonian dog
!!! '''Playedby:''' By:''' TBA
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.''' Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
!!
[[folder:Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/93c6f77d_c827_4eac_988f_fbba332f10b9.jpeg]]
!!! '''Species:'''
!!! '''Played
!!!
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
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* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen and is only mentioned by Donna.
* TwoFirstNames: "Diana" and "Prince".
* TwoFirstNames: "Diana" and "Prince".
to:
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen and is only mentioned by Donna.
LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuted during TheStinger of the Season 1 finale.
*TwoFirstNames: "Diana" and "Prince".TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, courtesy of a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog rogue test subject]].]]
*
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[[folder:Donna Troy / Wonder Girl]]
!!''[[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/titansdonnatroy.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: click here to see wonder girl]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e09e24a8_b1e5_4173_bacb_68e21c4f834c.jpeg[[/labelnote]]]]
!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/ConorLeslie, Andy Hubick (young)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Amazonian sister of Franchise/WonderWoman who fights crime. Currently a journalist and a close friend of Dick Grayson.
!!''[[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/titansdonnatroy.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: click here to see wonder girl]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e09e24a8_b1e5_4173_bacb_68e21c4f834c.jpeg[[/labelnote]]]]
!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/ConorLeslie, Andy Hubick (young)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Amazonian sister of Franchise/WonderWoman who fights crime. Currently a journalist and a close friend of Dick Grayson.
to:
!!''[[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/titansdonnatroy.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: click here to see wonder girl]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e09e24a8_b1e5_4173_bacb_68e21c4f834c.jpeg[[/labelnote]]]]
[[folder: Willoughby Kipling]]
!! Willoughby Kipling
!!! '''Species:'''
!!! '''Played
!!!
Amazonian sister of Franchise/WonderWoman who fights crime. Currently a journalist and a close
A friend of
* {{Expy}}: Is one of ComicBook/JohnConstantine, naturally. In the ''Doom Patrol'' comics, Kipling was created because the creators were forbidden from using John in the series.
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* TheAce: Managed to effortlessly move past being Wonder Girl and transition into a regular life.
* AgeLift: Generally in her late-teens or early-twenties, here she's made her first appearance played by a 27-year-old actress.
* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's snarky but can be very graceful.
* ADayInTheLimelight: The focus of the eighth episode, titled "Donna Troy".
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the second episode ("Hawk and Dove"), her name appears in Dick's contacts list, and we see her in a photograph.
* {{Foil}}: To Dick. Both were taken in and raised by superheroes while becoming sidekicks before eventually leaving the role but their life courses go in opposite directions. Dick tried to quit being Robin because of how toxic the lifestyle was and disillusionment with Bruce while Donna stopped being Wonder Girl because she wanted to find a way of doing more good than she already was. Donna outright says that Batman, and by extension Robin, was created to punish the guilty while Wonder Woman and herself were concerned with protecting the innocent to highlight their differences.
* HappilyAdopted: While Donna Troy is notorious for having multiple convoluted origin stories in the comics, the show uses her original, simplest one: she was orphaned in a fire, rescued by Diana and raised and empowered as one of the Amazons.
* IntrepidReporter: She works as a journalist. She's so good that she's able to get exclusives from black markets.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Dick.
* TwoFirstNames: "Donna" and "Troy".
* AgeLift: Generally in her late-teens or early-twenties, here she's made her first appearance played by a 27-year-old actress.
* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's snarky but can be very graceful.
* ADayInTheLimelight: The focus of the eighth episode, titled "Donna Troy".
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the second episode ("Hawk and Dove"), her name appears in Dick's contacts list, and we see her in a photograph.
* {{Foil}}: To Dick. Both were taken in and raised by superheroes while becoming sidekicks before eventually leaving the role but their life courses go in opposite directions. Dick tried to quit being Robin because of how toxic the lifestyle was and disillusionment with Bruce while Donna stopped being Wonder Girl because she wanted to find a way of doing more good than she already was. Donna outright says that Batman, and by extension Robin, was created to punish the guilty while Wonder Woman and herself were concerned with protecting the innocent to highlight their differences.
* HappilyAdopted: While Donna Troy is notorious for having multiple convoluted origin stories in the comics, the show uses her original, simplest one: she was orphaned in a fire, rescued by Diana and raised and empowered as one of the Amazons.
* IntrepidReporter: She works as a journalist. She's so good that she's able to get exclusives from black markets.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Dick.
* TwoFirstNames: "Donna" and "Troy".
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!!Kryptonians
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!! '''Played by:''' TBA
!!! '''Appearances:'''
A refugee from Krypton who is one of Earth's iconic and beloved superheroes.
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!! '''Played by:''' TBA
!!! '''Appearances:'''
A refugee from Krypton who is one of Earth's iconic and beloved superheroes.
to:
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman]]''
!! ''Franchise/TheFlash''
!!! '''Species:'''
!!! '''Played by:''' TBA
!!! '''Appearances:'''
A
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* FamedInStory: He is so popular that people made shirts out of him.
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* FamedInStory: He AmbiguousSituation: Since his superhero name is so popular that people made shirts out of him.the only one mentioned, it's unclear if this Flash is Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, ComicBook/WallyWest, or Bart Allen.
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* TwoFirstNames: "Clark" and "Kent".
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* TwoFirstNames: "Clark" and "Kent".SuperSpeed: Is a speedster.
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[[folder: "Subject 13" / Superboy]]
!! ''[[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Superboy]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33ef378d_1772_42cf_803b_ce957329bd04.jpeg]]
!!! '''Species:''' Human-Kryptonian Hybrid Clone
!!! '''Played By:''' Uncredited (season 1) Joshua Orpin (season 2)
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
!! ''[[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Superboy]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33ef378d_1772_42cf_803b_ce957329bd04.jpeg]]
!!! '''Species:''' Human-Kryptonian Hybrid Clone
!!! '''Played By:''' Uncredited (season 1) Joshua Orpin (season 2)
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
to:
[[folder: "Subject 13" / Superboy]]
Aquaman]]
!!''[[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Superboy]]''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33ef378d_1772_42cf_803b_ce957329bd04.jpeg]]
''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''
!!! '''Species:'''Human-Kryptonian Hybrid Clone
!!! '''Played By:''' Uncredited (season 1) Joshua Orpin (season 2)
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
Human-Atlanean Hybrid
A superhero that Robotman mentioned.
!!
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33ef378d_1772_42cf_803b_ce957329bd04.jpeg]]
!!! '''Species:'''
!!! '''Played By:''' Uncredited (season 1) Joshua Orpin (season 2)
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
A superhero that Robotman mentioned.
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:A news report from ''Doom Patrol'' episode "Donkey Patrol", implies that he and Krypto caused a car crash which killed five innocent people.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: His face isn't shown in TheStinger of Season 1.]]
* InnocentFanserviceGuy: In his first scene at least, he wanders around completely naked despite there being labcoats he could use to cover up. Presumably, the scientists that grew him never bothered to teach him nudity taboos.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuted during TheStinger of the Season 1 finale.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: His face isn't shown in TheStinger of Season 1.]]
* InnocentFanserviceGuy: In his first scene at least, he wanders around completely naked despite there being labcoats he could use to cover up. Presumably, the scientists that grew him never bothered to teach him nudity taboos.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuted during TheStinger of the Season 1 finale.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
to:
* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:A news report from ''Doom Patrol'' episode "Donkey Patrol", implies that he TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and Krypto caused a car crash which killed five innocent people.]]
is yet to make an appearance.
*TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:The first thing we see him doing? Killing scientists who were experimenting on him.]]
* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: His face isn't shown in TheStinger of Season 1.]]
* InnocentFanserviceGuy: InSuperNotDrowningSkills: As his first scene at least, he wanders around completely naked despite there being labcoats he could use to cover up. Presumably, the scientists that grew him never bothered to teach him nudity taboos.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuted during TheStinger of the Season 1 finale.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
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* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Almost literally with his rescue of a fellow test subject who happens to be a dog.]]
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, but before he goes, he rescues a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog dog]] from a green glowing cage.]]
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!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuted during TheStinger of the Season 1 finale.
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, courtesy of a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog rogue test subject]].]]
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[[folder: Willoughby Kipling]]
!! Willoughby Kipling
!!! '''Species:''' Empowered Human
!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/MarkSheppard
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/DoomPatrol2019''
A friend of Niles Caulder, and a practiced chaos magician.
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!!! '''Species:''' Enhanced Human
A superhero that Cyborg mentioned.
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* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperSpeed: Is a speedster.
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!!! '''Species:''' Human-Atlanean Hybrid
A superhero that Robotman mentioned.
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* SuperNotDrowningSkills: As his name suggests.
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!!! '''Species:''' Atlanean
!!! '''Played By:''' Drew Van Acker
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
* AdaptationDyeJob: Garth usually have brunette hair in the comics and other media. In this version of him actually have blonde hair not similar to Aquaman.
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!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian dog
!!! '''Played By:''' TBA
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuted during TheStinger of the Season 1 finale.
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: At the end of Season 1 of ''Titans'', he escapes from captivity from Project CADMUS, courtesy of a [[ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog rogue test subject]].]]
[[/folder]]
!!Others
[[folder: Willoughby Kipling]]
!! Willoughby Kipling
!!! '''Species:''' Empowered Human
!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/MarkSheppard
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/DoomPatrol2019''
A friend of Niles Caulder, and a practiced chaos magician.
* {{Expy}}: Is one of ComicBook/JohnConstantine, naturally. In the ''Doom Patrol'' comics, Kipling was created because the creators were forbidden from using John in the series.
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!!! '''Species:''' Enhanced Human
A superhero that Cyborg mentioned.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Since his superhero name is the only one mentioned, it's unclear if this Flash is Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, ComicBook/WallyWest, or Bart Allen.
* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperSpeed: Is a speedster.
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[[folder: Aquaman]]
!! ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Human-Atlanean Hybrid
A superhero that Robotman mentioned.
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* TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: As his name suggests.
[[/folder]]
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!! Garth / Aqualad
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!!! '''Species:''' Atlanean
!!! '''Played By:''' Drew Van Acker
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/Titans2018''
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* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen. He's only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. The season finale seems to finally avert this.this, though all throughout the season the actor(s) portraying him were uncredited (at least as Bruce or Batman). Season 2 is set to change this, with Creator/IainGlen being cast.
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!!! '''Species:''' Empowered Human
!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/MarkSheppard
!!! ''' Appearances:''' ''Series/DoomPatrol2019''
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[[folder: Aquaman]]
A Superhero that Robotman mentioned.
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* SuperNotDrowningSkills: As his name suggests.
[[/folder]]