10 Perfect Casting Picks for the DCU Teen Titans

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The announcement of James Gunn and Peter Safran taking charge of the DC Universe has excited many fans; however, no project seems to be attracting their attention more than the Teen Titans film. Choosing the actors for this team is a major decision – the appropriate actors could not only affect the entire franchise’s future, but also the wrong ones could make it go back before the first take. The Titans are characters that are young, somewhat chaotic, strong, and loved by many. Therefore, it is a must to have the right mixture of the new and the experienced stars. Right from the breakout to the already established, actors with fan backing, here’s one lineup that feels just right.

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10. Liza Soberano as Donna Troy / Wonder Girl

For a long time, Donna Troy has been one of the most overlooked Titans, but that’s going to be flipped. Filipina diva Liza Soberano (Lisa Frankenstein, Trese) has not only a convincing strength but also a cozy side, which makes her a very clever choice for the role of Wonder Girl. Though she is not yet known in Hollywood, it is part of what makes it more interesting. By casting her, they might attract international stardom and, at the same time, finally provide the character with the recognition she has been longing for.

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9.  Elle Fanning as Terra Markov

If the DCU decides to delve into the Judas Contract storyline, they’d require an actress who can depict TTerra’s mood swings and heartbreaking lows. Vulnerable and unstable Elle Fanning (The Great) has consistently demonstrated her range. As a result, with her purity and secret razor, she would grant that Terra’s betrayal be riven with less betrayal.

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8. Miles Brown as Wallace West / Kid Flash

If Gunn and Safran want to use Wallace West as the in-house speedster, Miles Brown (Black-ish, Boy Genius) would be an excellent pick. He’s charismatic, has comedic skills, and that effortless young energy that you’d love from a Kid Flash. He’s fresh on the superhero team, but his charm and excitement would have audiences fall for him at once.

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7. Cameron Monaghan as Wally West / The Flash

Cameron Monaghan has demonstrated he can do just about anything—be it the emotional complexity of Ian Gallagher on Shameless or his haunting double performance of Joker-inspired villains on Gotham. He may be a bit too experienced to play the “kid” Wally, but he’d be amazing as a somewhat older Flash taking his place. His mix of humor and heart seems perfectly suited to the part.

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6. Spence Moore II as Victor Stone / Cyborg

Cyborg has been underutilized in previous DC projects, but Spence Moore II might place him front and center once again. Familiar with All-American and Superman & Lois, Moore has the physical presence and emotional range to make Victor relatable. He could easily be the anchor of the team while rekindling that much-missed Cyborg–Beast Boy friendship that fans have been yearning for.

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5. Jason Genao as Garfield Logan / Beast Boy

Comic relief is brought to the team by Beast Boy, yet beneath his jokes lies a whole lot of heart. Jason Genao (On My Block) possesses the ideal comedic timing and energetic expressiveness to bring Garfield Logan to life. He’s like someone who could take the most mundane joke and turn it into gold—yet still sell the emotional moments that make Beast Boy more than a gag.

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4. Jenna Ortega as Raven

There’s no lying to ourselves—fans have dreamed about Jenna Ortega as Raven for quite a time. After masterpieces like Wednesday, seeing her as the half-demon empath feels like a logical next step in her career. She manages to convey Raven’s darkness, humor, and fragility without ever going to the extremes of overacting. If the Titans movie is aiming to get the mystical aspect right, then Ortega is the first choice, naturally.

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3. Ella Balinska as Koriand’r / Starfire

Starfire is a comet, in terms of both power and emotional impact, and Ella Balinska has the skills to show that she is more than willing to take up the challenge. She has been successful at performing action-filled roles such as Charlie’s Angels and Resident Evil, but she is also sensitive enough for Starfire’s old self to connect with new fans through the outsider narrative, that is, the one of her character. Perhaps Balinska could be the one who takes Koriand’r out of oblivion and into the light with her screen presence.

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2. Dylan O’ Brien / Nightwing

Dylan O’ Brien has garnered the support of the fans to play Nightwing for a long time, and that is very understandable. In his career, he has shown that he is capable of taking the lead in a franchise with Teen Wolf and The Maze Runner, making light of an intense situation with a quick joke and doing the stunts himself. Nightwing is the original Titan and born leader, which means that he has to have both charm and attitude, and that is exactly what O’ Brien has in abundance.

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1. Carter Rockwood as Damian Wayne / Robin

The team cannot predict what the consequences would be if they had to face Damian Wayne, Batman’s son, who was brought up to be a trained assassin and is as infuriating as he is intelligent. Off his voice work in Batman: Caped Crusader, Carter Rockwood has the youthful toughness and fierce energy to get it done. The decisto casting him would be an act of daring, but exactly the kind that might make the Titans a show-stopper. Damian is the sort of character who can break a team apart and then grow to be the leader of it, and Rockwood looks like the right one to portray that journey.

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The Teen Titans film is capable of giving the DCU’s next chapter a whole new meaning, and the casting will be the one to confirm it. This cluster of both name and not-so-name actors can be the one that hits the perfect spot—the theory of mixing new interpretations of old characters with generating a new generation of franchise stars. No matter the finish, one thing is totally certain: Titans film will be one of the most awaited superhero projects in the future.

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