Titans Season 3 is finally arriving after a period of delay due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Originally slated to premiere in late 2020, production for the DC Comics superhero show had to be pushed back to 2021. It will also be moving to a new home, with the DC Universe service being folded into the HBO Max streaming platform. With the release of the brand new trailer, fans get a glimpse of the changes that will alter the status quo of the team of young superheroes, particularly Jason Todd aka Robin, as well as this world's Bruce Wayne/Batman.

Read on and find out everything we know so far about Titans Season 3. A Death in the Family As the trailer revealed, Titans Season 3 will be exploring elements from the infamous Batman: A Death in the Family storyline from the Batman comics in 1988. For those unfamiliar with the comics, the story of A Death in the Family ran from Batman issues 426 to 429 which dealt with the murder of Jason Todd at the hands of the Joker. The story was infamous for two things: it was a storyline that relied on fan votes (with a special phone number that fans could call to vote for the fate of Jason Todd) and it was another example of the "grim and gritty" theme that gained prominence in that era of comic books.

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Jason Todd replaced the original Robin, Dick Grayson, after the latter had a falling out with Batman. Grayson gave up the Robin mantle to become his own man and with a new superhero identity called Nightwing. For a brief period, Batman operated alone until he encountered the young orphan Jason Todd. Created by Gerry Conway and Don Newton, Jason Todd originally had a similar background to Grayson, being the child of circus performers. However, Jason would later be changed to a petty thief growing up in the seedier parts of Gotham City. Adopting the youth, Bruce eventually trained him to become the new Robin.