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Season 4 – Titans

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This gritty take on the "Teen Titans" franchise follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find where they belong. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special girl possessed by a strange darkness, get involved in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Hot-headed Starfire and lovable Beast Boy join them along the way as together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes fighting evil.
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Titans — Season 4

Critics Reviews

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Monita Roy Mohan Reactor Jul 24
The show didn’t always find its feet, and the characterizations and stories veered far from the comics, but Titans hooked you with a bunch of characters who were compelling... Titans’ biggest flaw is that it lasted only four seasons. Go to Full Review
Alan Boon Starburst 07/19/2023
3/5
Season Four of Titans is a worthwhile wrap-up watch but probably offers little for a first-timer. Go to Full Review
Jonathan Garcia Dynamic Duel Podcast 05/23/2023
3/5
Despite fun action and strong performances from its cast, this season’s tonal inconsistency and weak villain makes it difficult to get to the series’ conclusion. Go to Full Review
Kyle Wilson The Lamplight Review 04/11/2023
3.5/5
It seems fitting that the last we’ll see of Titans remains true to the uneven nature of the entire run of the series. The ending is plenty satisfying, if not a bit convenient and lacking in a sensical road to reach it. Go to Full Review
Trent Moore Paste Magazine 11/03/2022
7.5/10
This latest arc leans the hardest into the genre with a story that would be right at home in a straight-up horror movie. That could be a stretch for some shows, but Titans has proven to be tonally diverse enough to handle it. Go to Full Review
Paul Dailly TV Fanatic 11/03/2022
3/5
Past seasons have started strong and imploded quickly, but starting from the middle might be a better direction. Go to Full Review
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Zarion H. @ZeeZee2002 Jun 24 Season 4 of Titans was a big step up. The villain was solid, the fights were on point, and the powers and visuals? Way better. You can tell the budget finally caught up to the show’s potential—more flying, more CGI, better fight choreography… they gave us more this time, and I appreciated that. The storyline was strong, and seeing the BatFam, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, and finally Cyborg all in the same season was everything I’d been waiting for. Even if the full squad only came together for a moment, I still got that Teen Titans core I’d dreamed of. Raven finally got her flowers—she shined, showed more power, and really helped carry the team. Beast Boy’s multiverse arc was cool too. Everyone got a piece of the spotlight… but honestly, they tried to cram too much into one season. Instead of giving us proper character arcs across earlier seasons, they rushed to give everyone a moment at the end. That left some of it feeling unbalanced. And I have to talk about Starfire and Nightwing. Their chemistry has been building for so long, and this season gave us all the emotional tension…but no real payoff. It felt like a perfect first date, when what we needed was a soulmate-level moment. After everything they’ve been through, we deserved a confirmed, full-circle relationship—not just hints and teases. Still, I loved this season. The action, the team dynamics, and the closure (even if rushed) made it feel worth it. I just wish they structured the whole series to give each character a real arc instead of saving everything for the finale. But as a fan? I’m still grateful we got this version at all. See more Paul S Apr 7 The show really devolved from the first two seasons. This season was still fun to watch and had some great moments, but I don't think it was a satisfying ending. See more Marco L @decatur555 Mar 24 (CASTELLANO) Pocas series de superhéroes se atreven a romper el esquema de “los buenos siempre ganan”, y Titans lo hace desde el primer momento. Aquí no hay capas brillantes ni frases heroicas. Hay dolor, traumas, errores… y eso es justo lo que la hace tan adictiva. Dentro del universo DC, es de lo mejor que se ha hecho en televisión. Los personajes están construidos con mimo y se nota el esfuerzo por darles una evolución real. No todos caen bien al principio, pero precisamente eso los hace más humanos. A lo largo de las temporadas ves cómo se equivocan, cómo cargan con sus culpas, y cómo intentan levantarse, aunque no siempre lo consigan. Esa sensación constante de que nadie está a salvo le da una tensión muy real a la historia. Visualmente puede no ser tan espectacular como otras producciones, pero su fuerza está en la atmósfera oscura, en los silencios entre batalla y batalla, y en los momentos en que el equipo se rompe… o se reconstruye. Las peleas funcionan, pero no son el centro. Lo que te mantiene viendo episodio tras episodio es la sensación de que todo puede ir a peor en cualquier momento, y muchas veces, lo hace. Lo mejor es que no busca gustar a todo el mundo. No es una serie “simpática”, y por eso mismo destaca. En un género tan saturado, Titans encuentra su sitio siendo más sucia, más emocional, más cruda. No todos los héroes tienen que salvar el mundo sonriendo, y esta serie lo demuestra con creces. (ENGLISH) Few superhero shows dare to break the “good guys always win” formula, and Titans does it from the very start. There are no shiny capes or heroic catchphrases here. There’s pain, trauma, mistakes… and that’s exactly what makes it so addictive. Within the DC universe, this is easily one of the best shows made for TV. The characters are carefully built, and you can feel the effort to give them real depth. Not everyone is likable at first, but that’s what makes them human. Over the seasons, you see them stumble, carry their guilt, and try to get back up — even if they don’t always succeed. That constant feeling that no one is safe adds a genuine tension to the story. Visually, it may not be as flashy as other productions, but its strength lies in the dark atmosphere, the silences between fights, and the moments when the team breaks… or puts itself back together. The action scenes work, but they’re not the focus. What keeps you coming back is that sense that things could spiral out of control at any moment — and they often do. The best part is that it doesn’t try to please everyone. It’s not a “friendly” series, and that’s exactly why it stands out. In a genre full of repetition, Titans carves out its own space by being rawer, more emotional, more intense. Not every hero has to save the world with a smile — and this series proves it. See more AARNAV V Mar 6 This season was good but not great and overall this show is an 9/10 See more Hasan T Feb 21 Season 4 of Titans is disappointing and loses the essence that made the previous seasons engaging. Instead of exploring new ideas, it rehashes an old villain we’ve already dealt with, making the story feel repetitive and uninspired. The show had the potential to introduce a fresh threat, but instead, it treads familiar ground without adding anything meaningful. See more Zaheer P 08/20/2024 This show has lost it completely. The acting, script and character development is awful in season 4 in particular. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Nov 3, 2022 Lex Luthor The Titans travel to Metropolis for access to S.T.A.R. Labs; Lex Luthor emerges; Conner faces a tough decision. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 3, 2022 Mother Mayhem In the wake of Luthor's demise, Conner is framed; The Titans try to piece together Luthor's connection to Rachel's haunting. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 9, 2022 Jinx With Rachel left powerless after the brutal highway attack, Dick turns to Jinx, an old flame whose supernatural powers could be the key to identifying their mysterious enemy. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 17, 2022 Super Super Mart As she grows closer to Sebastian, Rachel makes an unsettling discovery about his encounter at the police station. Left with no choice but to return to The Organization's Asylum, the Titans uncover vital information about Sebastian's history. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 23, 2022 Inside Man The Titans are determined to keep Sebastian within the walls of S.T.A.R. Labs; Conner's hidden injury gives rise to an unexpected threat. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 1, 2022 Brother Blood The Titans try to save Sebastian before the Blood Moon ritual; Conner's new personality rears; Gar is presented with a choice. Details Episode 7 Aired Apr 13, 2023 Caul's Folly The Titans travel to Caul's Folly to retrieve Trigon's horn. Details Episode 8 Aired Apr 13, 2023 Dick & Carol & Ted & Kory Bernard and Tim attempt to crack the mystery of Caul's Folly before Dick and Kory fall to its spell. Details Episode 9 Aired Apr 20, 2023 Dude, Where's my Gar Gar uncovers secrets from his past as he confronts his connection to the Red. Details Episode 10 Aired Apr 27, 2023 Game Over Sebastian manifests his powers in a sinister new way; Dick and Rachel encounter black magic. Details Episode 11 Aired May 3, 2023 Project Starfire When an unexpected reconnection sheds light on Project Starfire, Kory is forced to make a difficult decision regarding her role in taking down Sebastian. Meanwhile, a trip to Gotham prompts new discoveries for Tim, as Mother Mayhem schemes. Details Episode 12 Aired May 11, 2023 Titans Forever With Brother Blood at full power and Conner left in critical condition, the Titans join forces to find and defeat Sebastian once and for all. Details
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Season Info

Director
Boris Mojsovski, Nick Copus, Greg Walker, Eric Dean Seaton
Creator
Akiva Goldsman, Greg Berlanti, Marc Haimes
Executive Producer
Akiva Goldsman, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter
Screenwriter
Geoff Johns, Tom Pabst
Network
HBO Max
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Drama, Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Nov 3, 2022