Titans: Evil Incarnate
Genre: Action/Superhero
Director: Travis Knight
Writers: APJ & Jimmy Ellis
Based on DC Comics characters
Cast: Taron Egerton, Haley Lu Richardson, Avan Jogia, Asa Butterfield, Joey King, David O'Hara, Charlie Tahan, Louis Hofmann, Garrett Wareing, Ivana Milicevic, Meg Foster, Madelaine Petsch (CAMEO), Scoot McNairy (VOICE)
Budget: $175,000,000
Domestic Box Office: $301,041,995
Foreign Box Office: $292,304,103
Total Profit: $242,490,482
Reaction: The biggest hit of Season 26 so far. Numbers were slightly down from the first Teen Titans film, but it was not as drastic of a drop as Atlantis: Bloodline in Round 3.
"The newest Tee... I mean Titans movie does what a superhero team sequel should do by advancing the personal stakes in each movie. Joey King as Raven is perfect casting as I loved her development in this movie. I loved the scope of the movie but would've loved more building on the chemistry between the characters." - Dallas Atteberry, Belton Journal
"The Titans once again lack in the areas of stakes and immediacy. While the character of Raven has personal involvement in the story, the rest do not really have any. The first film had a similar problem, where the plot really only affects one new character, and I see that APJ and Jimmy Ellis did the same thing this time around as well." - Ben Bernard, New York Times
"Similar to the first movie, this felt like a perfectly fine action flick. It doesn't overstay its welcome and keeps things fresh with changing up the line-up slightly (but with even better chemistry). While the stakes feel higher than the first time around, I think the true appeal of this franchise still lies in getting to see some of the best young actors in the game kick ass together and have some fun along the way." - Michael St. Felix, The Charlotte Observer
Rated PG-13 for fantasy violence, frightening images and some language
"The newest Tee... I mean Titans movie does what a superhero team sequel should do by advancing the personal stakes in each movie. Joey King as Raven is perfect casting as I loved her development in this movie. I loved the scope of the movie but would've loved more building on the chemistry between the characters." - Dallas Atteberry, Belton Journal
"The Titans once again lack in the areas of stakes and immediacy. While the character of Raven has personal involvement in the story, the rest do not really have any. The first film had a similar problem, where the plot really only affects one new character, and I see that APJ and Jimmy Ellis did the same thing this time around as well." - Ben Bernard, New York Times
"Similar to the first movie, this felt like a perfectly fine action flick. It doesn't overstay its welcome and keeps things fresh with changing up the line-up slightly (but with even better chemistry). While the stakes feel higher than the first time around, I think the true appeal of this franchise still lies in getting to see some of the best young actors in the game kick ass together and have some fun along the way." - Michael St. Felix, The Charlotte Observer
Rated PG-13 for fantasy violence, frightening images and some language
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