Silvermoth
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They should get Kevin sorbo to do it. The son becomes the father and the father the son
Glenn howerton or james franco for deadman
Charlie Day would be better.
Charlie Day would be better.
Kevin Sorbo as Zeus would actually be perfect
Complete opposite of what I picture Deadman would be like in live action.
However - I really hope we get Raven played by https://media.allure.com/photos/57bc4e3d884180ec64ff6375/master/pass/stranger-things-eleven.jpg
Finn would make a great young dick grayson http://dazedimg.dazedgroup.netdna-cdn.com/1400/azure/dazed-prod/1190/5/1195021.jpg
https://d37219swed47g7.cloudfront.n...-of-the-jungle-book/banners/1460732484.48.jpg Neel Sethi as beast boy
http://pop-culturalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/JasonGenao-1024x579.jpg as blue beetle
and star fire I think would have to be http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net..._SY903_.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20141121021243
Obviously this is an incredibly young cast - but I feel it would be way cooler to see them grow into the roles.
If they do an older more (20-24 yr old) cast I have a different line-up in mind.
Admittedly I only really know him from Kingdom Come but I think Day would be perfect for that!
Dennis would be fun though.
And while we're at it...
Swamp Thing -
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That's definitely a super young cast! The actors haven't gone through puberty yet lol It'd be an interesting idea and a lot of fun watching them grow up but at the same time id rather start with 18+ year olds
My concerns about the idea of a young Titans:
1. Batman bringing a young Robin into battle is already highly problematic. If a kid this young plays Dick Grayson after he sets off on his own, what kind of psychopath does that make this version of Batman? And if there is no Batman in this equation, how did Robin learn to fight?
2. With kids, in a realistic scenario, they either need to be sneaking away from their parents to fight or orphans who are evading law enforcement who would put them into foster situations. Neither of these are un-doable, but for better or worse they define the nature of the show. You can't have a bunch of young teens hanging out in their fancy superhero headquarters like it's no thing, not unless you want it to come off as a kids' show. Which leads me to my third point...
3. How many shows starring a bunch of kids aren't geared toward a kid audience? It would probably turn out very Nickelodeon-esque.