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Superhero series Titans is filming in Toronto this year

Keep your eyes peeled for teen superheroes this spring and summer in Toronto (or, more accurately, for teen actors dressed as superheroes on film sets meant to serve as Detroit).

DC Universe's hit web TV series Titans has been renewed for a second season, if you hadn't heard, and will resume shooting in the 6ix on March 20.

Titans, based on the DC Comics series Teen Titans, revolves around a group of young vigilantes who join together for the purpose of fighting crime while simultaneously coming of age.

Season 1 was famously filmed in Toronto around the same time last year, turning familiar locations such as Old City Hall and Adelaide Street West into Gotham City.

Described as "a gritty take on the classic Teen Titans franchise," the show stars Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson (the OG Robin), Annia Diop as Starfire, Teagan Croft as Rachel Roth and Ryan Potter as shapeshifter Garfield "Gar" Logan.

The new season will reportedly bring the character of Connor Kent (Superboy) into the mix along with his dog Krypto and a whole host of additional DC Universe characters.

Season 1 of the series, which premiered in October of 2018, consisted of eleven 40 to 54-minute long episodes (all available on Netflix in Canada) and Season 2 is expected to be ten episodes long. A premiere date has yet to be announced.

Production is scheduled to wrap on September 6, however, so superfans will get plenty of chances to creep on the production while they wait for an official air date.

Lead photo by

Carolyn Rohaly


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