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Titans Any chance this could be in the DC Cinematic universe?

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Since we haven't heard if it's part of the CW-Verse. I wonder if it should be part of the cinematic verse. Really hate that we keep having all these different shows and movies yet nothing is usually connected...unless you go to another Earth.
 
I doubt it. At least, as far as we know, anyway. Though if that was the case, then someone went ahead and cast Nightwing for Chris McKay.

I still contend that even if these worlds never clash or crossover, maybe the slightest hint of them at least existing in the same multiverse. It'd be enough connectivity without having the worlds connect.
 
I feel like being on one of the 53 Earths in the Arrowverse is more likely. Greg Berlanti is one of the producers, after all.
 
I can't see it. WB/DC have gone to great lengths to keep the TV and cinematic DC universes separate till now (last I heard Goyer's Krypton TV show, previously stated to be set in the past of the DCEU, is now its own thing). I don't see that changing.
 
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Almost certainly not, for two reasons:

1. It can't logically fit into the DCEU as portrayed in the movies, not with the era of public superheroics just starting

2. The DCEU has been a trainwreck, they won't want to force a connection with a movie series that is unsuccessful
 
Almost certainly not, for two reasons:

1. It can't logically fit into the DCEU as portrayed in the movies, not with the era of public superheroics just starting
Actually it can, since Robin is supposed to have been previously established.
 
There's little chance, particularly since they seem to be working on a Nightwing movie. There's no chance if they add Deathstroke to this show.
 
There's little chance, particularly since they seem to be working on a Nightwing movie. There's no chance if they add Deathstroke to this show.

So if this isn't part of the Arrowverse and if they were to add Deathstroke there would be three live-action versions of the character running concurrently :huh:
 
So if this isn't part of the Arrowverse and if they were to add Deathstroke there would be three live-action versions of the character running concurrently :huh:
They haven't announced whether or not Titans will be connected to the other current franchises. It can still be part of the Arrowverse with its own Deathstroke; it just means it can't be set on Earth-1. Supergirl is set on Earth-38, Freedom Fighters: the Ray is set on Earth-X, The Flash is primarily set on Earth-1 but spans the whole multiverse at times, and the old 90s Flash show is set on its own as-yet unnamed Earth.

The whole franchise is the Arrowverse. Some people (even producers) sometimes use the term to only refer to Earth-1 because most of the shows are primarily set there (Arrow, Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Constantine, Vixen) but Supergirl, Freedom Fighters, and 90s Flash are firmly connected to the rest of the franchise despite taking place on separate Earths.

Black Lightning could also end up connected. So far it isn't, but it will probably be hard to resist the temptation of a crossover to boost ratings. Same network, some of the same producers, DC Comics based.
 
The whole franchise is the Arrowverse. Some people (even producers) sometimes use the term to only refer to Earth-1 because most of the shows are primarily set there (Arrow, Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Constantine, Vixen) but Supergirl, Freedom Fighters, and 90s Flash are firmly connected to the rest of the franchise despite taking place on separate Earths.

Ah, thanks for clarifying that.
 

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