Red Hood ‘Titans’ Spinoff Series Rumored

Red Hood ‘Titans’ Spinoff Series Rumored

It’s claimed a Red Hood Titans spinoff series is in the works, which would air on the HBO Max streaming service.

The rumor follows it known that the Red Hood will be a big part of Titans Season 3.

Curran Walters plays the character, Jason Todd, on Titans, where it’s probably safe to assume Walters will continue on in the solo spinoff series.

The same source also says Titans Season 4 is happening (via The Vulcan Reporter).

Walters actually recently said he would be willing to play Jason Todd in a spin-off about Red Hood.

“Yeah, I mean, that would be pretty cool. I mean, it all depends on what the team thinks and where the Titans writers decide to go so. It’d be cool if we even got to the storyline on Titans someday. We’ll definitely see,” Walters told CBS.

Titans Season 3 also released art featuring Red Hood. See below.

Both Season 1 and 2 of Titans are currently available on HBO Max.

Titans Season 3 airs in 2021 with details mentioned that include that the Titans will make their way to Gotham City where they’ll be facing one of their own, none other than Jason Todd, who is angry over what happened at the end of Season 2.

Titans Season 3 Red Hood:

Titans Season 3 Red Hood

Titans Season 3 Red Hood

Titans stars Brenton Thwaites (Dick Grayson/Robin), Anna Diop (Starfire), Teagan Croft (Rachel Roth/Raven), Ryan Potter (Gar Logan/Beast Boy), Minka Kelly (Dawn Granger/Dove), Alan Ritchson (Hank Hall/Hawk), Conor Leslie (Donna Troy), Curran Walters (Jason Todd/Robin), Joshua Orpin is Superboy, Esai Morales is Deathstroke, Chella Man plays Deathstroke’s son Joseph Wilson, Jericho, and Chelsea Zhang plays the daughter, Ravager, with Game of Thrones actor Iain Glen as Batman / Bruce Wayne.

Titans is produced by Weed Road Pictures and Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. The series was developed by Akiva Goldsman & Geoff Johns & Greg Berlanti, based on characters from DC Comics. Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti, Greg Walker, and Sarah Schechter are the executive producers of the show.

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