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This week is New York Comic Con and yesterday was a massive day in the early life for the DC Universe as the streaming service announced some major news.
First of all, the DC Universe’s premium show Titans had its world premiere before the show launches on the streaming network next week. Meanwhile, ahead of the premiere, it was revealed the highly anticipated show has already been renowned for a second series.
They also showed off a new trailer, which you can check out below thanks to IGN.
Elsewhere, Brandon Fraser made a surprise appearance taking time away as the voice of Robot Man for the Titans spin-off show, Doom Patrol. The reason for Fraser’s appearance was to announce the newest member of the cast as Matt Bomer has joined as Larry Trainor aka Negative Man.
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Additionally, the biggest news from the DC Universe panel (besides Titans) was the unveiling of the first sneak peek at the animated series, Harley Quinn and the cast.
The Big bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco will be the voice of Harley as the R-rated show will focus on the Princess of Crime trying to get a seat at DC Comics biggest villainy table, the Legion of Doom.
Cuoco will be joined by a voice cast that includes Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, Ron Fuches, JB Smoove, Jason Alexander, Wanda Sykes, Giancarlo Esposito, Natalie Morales, Jim Rash, Diedrich Bader, Tony Hale and Chris Meloni.
Finally, someone on Twitter released the full DC Universe release schedule for all the shows as you can see 2019 will be the year of this streaming service will rise or fall as it was also announced the animated films, Reign of The Supermen, Justice League vs The Fatal Five and the highly anticipated Batman: Hush join the line-up.
The DC Universe app released a timeline of when each original DCU show will be premiering. This looks perfect. There’s never any lull. pic.twitter.com/lI772IIx0I— Walt (@UberKryptonian) 4 October 2018
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