The cast size issue on Titans isn't the problem. The overall focus is. Too much emphasis on trying to be a grim & gritty street level superhero show which undercuts any stories/plots that focuses on the super powered alien, super science & mystical/demonic based characters in the cast (Superboy, Starfire, Beast Boy, Donna Troy & Raven). The whole first season which was suppose to focus on Raven was a total cluster fuck because they tried to ground all the mystical elements in real world level horror rather than embrace any of the fantasy supernatural elements from the comics. Same thing is true when they focus on Starfire & her alien based background or with Superboy & his Cadmus/Lex Luthor ties. They undercut all the various other types of stories & plots they could build up and play with that aren't street level (Batman) crime based.
The first teaser for House of the Dragon Based on George R.R. Martin's "Fire & Blood," the series, which is set 200 years before the events of "Game of Thrones," tells the story of House Targaryen.
Between Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049, comes Black Lotus. In Black Lotus, the focus will be on a brand new replicant named Elle (voiced by Jessica Henwick in English and Arisa Shida in Japanese).
The Legend of Vox Machina, an adult animated fantasy-adventure series based on Critical Role’s first Dungeons & Dragons campaign, will premiere on Feb. 4, 2022. The Wheel Of Time – Winespring Inn Clip
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Finds Its Adam Warlock in Will Poulter Will Poulter will take on the role of Adam Warlock in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Deadline reports a search led by director James Gunn and Marvel Studios began at the end of August, with Poulter's screen tests ultimately winning them over. The character of Adam Warlock was referenced in a post-credits scene of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 when Elizabeth Debick's Ayesha unveiled a cocoon with Warlock's body presumably inside it. James Gunn typically shoots down any casting speculation when rumors and reports start to surface on one of his many film projects. However, the Guardians directed responded to Poulter news by confirming the reports and welcoming the actor to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. "As you guys know I often strike down false rumors, so… um… Welcome to the Guardians family, Will Poulter," Gunn tweeted. "He's an amazing actor and wonderful guy. See you in a couple weeks. #AdamWarlock #GotGVol3" The director previously debunked an Adam Warlock casting report in March, stating, "There is no casting underway for Vol. 3. And in what world would I only cast a 'Caucasian' if the character has gold skin? And if I wanted a Zac Efron type wouldn't I go to Zac Efron? Where do you get this nonsense? Adam Warlock was originally intended to debut in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 but was cut during the early treatment of the sequel. Adam Warlock was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, debuting in 1967's Fantastic Four #66-67 as a character named "Him." Roy Thomas and Gil Kane later reintroduced Adam Warlock in 1972's Marvel Premiere #1, with possibly his most popular iteration coming from Jim Starlin in 1991's Infinity Gauntlet. The cosmic Marvel event was an influence on Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, as Thanos took possession of the Infinity Stones and wiped out half of life in the universe. Updates on the third film in the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise have slowly begun to roll in. First, James Gunn teased more deaths to come in GOTG Vol. 3 when asked how the MCU film compared to The Suicide Squad. "Guardians of the Galaxy has a family film element to it, so I'm telling that story to a lot of different people," Gunn said. "When Rocket says to Drax, 'I'm gonna shoot you in the face and kill you,' we don't as an audience think in two seconds he's going to pull out his gun and we're going to see Drax’s face disappear. In this movie, The Suicide Squad, they say they're going to shoot each other in the face, and they not only say it, they actually do it. We know that can happen at any time." Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 arrives in theaters May 5, 2023.
Interesting casting, although I was kind of expecting a Hemsworth-type pretty boy. I wonder if they (Marvel) are going to nerf his powers like they have done for all the other god-tier characters so far? Well, except for Captain Marvel who they have overpowered.