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The cancelled sixth season of Teen Titans has left a saddening legacy to the community and fans alike. Fans have being desperate since the cancellation to have some closure of the series and have started loads of petitions to get the show renewed for one last season. However over the course of the last 2 decades, Warner Bros. has not forgotten the teenager superhero group. DC Creative officer and former DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns stated in 2010 that the Teen Titans was an "important product" to the DC Universe and said the animated show was what made the group more "popular"
 
The cancelled sixth season of Teen Titans has left a saddening legacy to the community and fans alike. Fans have being desperate since the cancellation to have some closure of the series and have started loads of petitions to get the show renewed for one last season. However over the course of the last 2 decades, Warner Bros. has not forgotten the teenager superhero group. DC Creative officer and former DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns stated in 2010 that the Teen Titans was an "important product" to the DC Universe and said the animated show was what made the group more "popular"
   
Warner Bros since has made new content for the Teen Titans but not living up to standards like people wanted it too. In 2016, a film titled "Justice League Vs. Teen Titans" that is featured in the DC Animated Movie Universe released, and featured Robin/Damian Wayne, Starfire, Nightwing, Beast Boy, Blue Beetle, Raven and Cyborg.
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Warner Bros since has made new content for the Teen Titans but it was not living up to standards like people wanted it too. In 2016, a film titled "Justice League Vs. Teen Titans" that is featured in the DC Animated Movie Universe released, and featured Robin/Damian Wayne, Starfire, Nightwing, Beast Boy, Blue Beetle, Raven and Cyborg. The following year in 2017, A sequel titled "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" released with Robin/Damian Wayne, Starfire, Nightwing, Beast Boy, Blue Beetle, Raven and Terra being apart of the superhero teams. Praise came for the films to using the format and team people love, just like the animated series and comics but criticism was to the voice acting.
   
 
In 2018, A live action show titled "TITANS" starring Brenton Thwaites as Robin/Nightwing/Dick Grayson, Anna Diop as Starfire, Teagan Croft as Raven/Rachel Roth and Ryan Potter As Garfield "Gar" Logan released, the show has gained a mixed reception from fans and critics alike, but praise once again, came to the format and roster it used that fans loved. In 2019, Season 2 of the show released to a more welcoming and warm reception and featured Slade/Deathstroke as the main villian. The show however was more for mature audiences and aimed for a darker tone.
The following year in 2017, A sequel titled "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" released with Robin/Damian Wayne, Starfire, Nightwing, Beast Boy, Blue Beetle, Raven and Terra being apart of the superhero teams. Praise came for the films to using the format and team people love, just like the animated series and comics but criticism was to the voice acting.
 
 
In 2018, A live action show titled "TITANS" starring Brenton Thwaites as Robin/Nightwing/Dick Grayson, Anna Diop as Starfire, Teagan Croft as Raven/Rachel Roth and Ryan Potter As Garfield Logan "Gar" Logan released, the show has gained a mixed reception from fans and critics alike, but praise once again, came to the format and roster it used that fans loved. In 2019, Season 2 of the show released to a more welcoming and warm reception and featured Slade/Deathstroke as the main villian. The show however was more for mature audiences and aimed for a darker tone.
 

Revision as of 19:08, 16 January 2020

Teen Titans: Season 6 was an unproduced season and the sixth overall in the animated series. The season was supposed to focus on Starfire originally, until Warner Bros. Cancelled the season. The Season was supposed to air between 2007-2008. The information down below will tell history on the unproduced and lost series that the show never got. To this day, many fans across the globe protest for the sixth season to be released by Warner Bros but to unfortunately no success. As of 2020 however, no news of a revival has being discussed.

History

In mid-November 2005, TitansTower.com reported that prospects for a sixth season were looking extremely unlikely, and fans were urged to express their support for the show to Cartoon Network. Several days after this initial posting, word came that Cartoon Network had officially terminated the show. According to Wil Wheaton, the actor who provided the voice of Aqualad, the series was terminated by new Warner Bros. Feature Animation executives who made the decision not to renew the series based on its sixth season pitch. Wheaton's story was contradicted by series story editor Rob Hoegee, who stated that the decision came from Cartoon Network, not WB, and that the crew was informed during the writing phase of season five, that there are no plans for a sixth season. The show's producer David Slack indicated that he was given different reasons for the show's cancellation; either the ratings dropped after "scary" season 4 or Mattel wanted the show dead because Bandai had the show's toy deal. Cartoon Network announced that Mattel had become its "master toy licensee" in 2006.

Sometime in 2012, Warner Bros. made some shorts on DC Nation, with the Teen Titans in their 03-06 designs but more "smaller" the shorts were designed as comedy. In 2013, Teen Titans GO! was announced as a TV Series, but this time as a parody to the show, this was met with a cold reception by the original Teen Titans fans.

In 2019, Teen Titans GO! crossed over with its counterparts of the feature DTV movie Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, the feature gained positive reviews by critics, but audiences and fans alike give the film negative reviews. Director Jeff Mednikow has said that the film was supposed to bring back the original series for a sixth season but "only if the film does well in sales", unfortuantly, the film completely failed in sales, making just over $226,000 in sales, making it one of the lowest DC Animation features to sell.

As of 2020, no news has being discussed of a potential revival.

Story/scripts/features/rumors

The following details of the story is listed below

- Starfire was the main character of the season

- Blackfire would of being the main enemy

- Gordanian leader Trogaar would of returned.

- According to rumors, the series was supposed to be inspired by alien invasions, just like Justice League: The Animated Series with Jump City getting overrun.

- The Titans were set to go into space more.

- Terra would of returned with knowledge of her powers

- the "real" Slade would of returned after disappearing in Season 4.

- Apparently there was hints of a finale ending where Robin becomes Nightwing, Raven becomes White Raven (Similar to How long is forever)

- Season 6 had a more darker tone and change of atmosphere compared to previous seasons, there was minor rumors, the series was rated a 12.

- Some of the Titans from Season 5 would of returned

- Beast Boy and Raven would confessed there feeling to each other

Characters

Many characters from the previous seasons would of returned, however these are the known ones who were set to return.

Setting

As said in the scripts and story, the setting of Teen Titans: Season 6 would vary, from Jump City to going into space. Tamaran would of likely being featured also.

Legacy

The cancelled sixth season of Teen Titans has left a saddening legacy to the community and fans alike. Fans have being desperate since the cancellation to have some closure of the series and have started loads of petitions to get the show renewed for one last season. However over the course of the last 2 decades, Warner Bros. has not forgotten the teenager superhero group. DC Creative officer and former DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns stated in 2010 that the Teen Titans was an "important product" to the DC Universe and said the animated show was what made the group more "popular"

Warner Bros since has made new content for the Teen Titans but it was not living up to standards like people wanted it too. In 2016, a film titled "Justice League Vs. Teen Titans" that is featured in the DC Animated Movie Universe released, and featured Robin/Damian Wayne, Starfire, Nightwing, Beast Boy, Blue Beetle, Raven and Cyborg. The following year in 2017, A sequel titled "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" released with Robin/Damian Wayne, Starfire, Nightwing, Beast Boy, Blue Beetle, Raven and Terra being apart of the superhero teams. Praise came for the films to using the format and team people love, just like the animated series and comics but criticism was to the voice acting.

In 2018, A live action show titled "TITANS" starring Brenton Thwaites as Robin/Nightwing/Dick Grayson, Anna Diop as Starfire, Teagan Croft as Raven/Rachel Roth and Ryan Potter As Garfield "Gar" Logan released, the show has gained a mixed reception from fans and critics alike, but praise once again, came to the format and roster it used that fans loved. In 2019, Season 2 of the show released to a more welcoming and warm reception and featured Slade/Deathstroke as the main villian. The show however was more for mature audiences and aimed for a darker tone.