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Published 13:28 20 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 09:46 21 Jul 2018 BST

"Fuck Batman."(Skip to 0:53 and prepare to be shocked) https://twitter.com/DCUTitans/status/1019945074161942528 Oh, damn. He did not just say that, did he?! And while it is meant to be all grown-up and edgy, let’s be real: it comes across as pretty childish. Like, is Robin gonna start wearing all black, listening to Marilyn Manson, and screaming about how much he hates his parents? (Yes, I know Robin's parents are dead, but it's just a joke, ok). Fans have been quick to make fun of it. https://twitter.com/Graham_LRR/status/1020132680648683520 https://twitter.com/MoistCr1TiKaL/status/1019948910457098255 https://twitter.com/timdrrake/status/1019945945453285377 https://twitter.com/MikeDrucker/status/1020076535213174785 Series writer and executive producer (and DC Comics legend) Geoff Johns defended the line to Polygon, saying it did not represent the whole show.
"The trailer shows a piece of the tone of the show — the show’s not all that." "But it does make you go, ‘Why is he saying [Fuck Batman?]’ If you look at when Robin first left Batman in the comics, there was a lot of uneasiness and him being lost. Titans is really a series about these different characters that are all lost in their lives." "And we’ll learn a lot more about it and what that is and why he is the way he is."Titans is set to debut later this year, when DC Universe launches.
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