Titans and Doom Patrol will end with their fourth season on HBO Max

On the other hand, "Doom Patrol" is the best live-action series produced by DC in recent history. Stemming from a particularly memorable episode of "Titans," it received a direct order to become DCU's next original series. Although based on a few more niche characters than the flagship, the incredibly weird and hugely empathetic show starring Diane Guerrero, April Bowlby, Joivan Wade, Matt Bomer, Matthew Zuk, Brendan Fraser, Riley Shanahan and Timothy Dalton caused a stir among superhero fans. speaking. Seriously, who wouldn't react to the singing and dancing of monsters turning into zombies at some point? But aside from having an endless supply of surprises (like cigarette butts), he had a lot of heart and showed how a group of deeply flawed people can still survive, thrive, and be a family. Showrunner Jeremy Carver also expressed his thanks to everyone involved in this absolutely insane bat show in typical "Doom Patrol" fashion.

“To our wonderfully supportive partners at HBO Max, Warner Bros. Television, Berlanti Productions, and DC Studios, thank you for giving us these past four seasons. Plus, what were you smoking? our brilliant cast and to our indomitable cast, intrepid writing staff, and, above all, to our beautiful fans: thank you all the more. You made this ride such a unique experience."

With this string of cancellations, one has to wonder if remaining live-action shows like "Superman and Lois," the upcoming "Gotham Knights," or Berlanti's long-running Green Lantern series will fit into Gunn and Safran's plans moving forward. or not. There's also "Peacemaker" and "Pennyworth," the latter of which recently moved to HBO Max from Epix. I think it's probably safe to say that one of them stays on permanently ("Peacemaker", duh) but we'll be watching closely to see where the others end up.

Titans and Doom Patrol will end with their fourth season on HBO Max

On the other hand, "Doom Patrol" is the best live-action series produced by DC in recent history. Stemming from a particularly memorable episode of "Titans," it received a direct order to become DCU's next original series. Although based on a few more niche characters than the flagship, the incredibly weird and hugely empathetic show starring Diane Guerrero, April Bowlby, Joivan Wade, Matt Bomer, Matthew Zuk, Brendan Fraser, Riley Shanahan and Timothy Dalton caused a stir among superhero fans. speaking. Seriously, who wouldn't react to the singing and dancing of monsters turning into zombies at some point? But aside from having an endless supply of surprises (like cigarette butts), he had a lot of heart and showed how a group of deeply flawed people can still survive, thrive, and be a family. Showrunner Jeremy Carver also expressed his thanks to everyone involved in this absolutely insane bat show in typical "Doom Patrol" fashion.

“To our wonderfully supportive partners at HBO Max, Warner Bros. Television, Berlanti Productions, and DC Studios, thank you for giving us these past four seasons. Plus, what were you smoking? our brilliant cast and to our indomitable cast, intrepid writing staff, and, above all, to our beautiful fans: thank you all the more. You made this ride such a unique experience."

With this string of cancellations, one has to wonder if remaining live-action shows like "Superman and Lois," the upcoming "Gotham Knights," or Berlanti's long-running Green Lantern series will fit into Gunn and Safran's plans moving forward. or not. There's also "Peacemaker" and "Pennyworth," the latter of which recently moved to HBO Max from Epix. I think it's probably safe to say that one of them stays on permanently ("Peacemaker", duh) but we'll be watching closely to see where the others end up.

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