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Teen Titans Go! To The Movies May 2026
Stan Lee makes a rare cross-universe appearance to poke fun at his own penchant for cameos, while Jimmy Kimmel voices Batman and Halsey appears as Wonder Woman. Critical Consensus: "Gloriously Silly"
Nicolas Cage finally fulfills a 20-year-old internet legend by voicing Superman—a role he famously lost when Tim Burton's Superman Lives was scrapped in the 90s. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
Realizing every hero needs a villain, they target Slade (Will Arnett), whose dramatic name alone makes him the perfect candidate. Stan Lee makes a rare cross-universe appearance to
Determined to prove they are "real" heroes, Robin leads the team to Hollywood to convince famed director (voiced by Kristen Bell) to give them their own movie. Their journey involves: Determined to prove they are "real" heroes, Robin
While some found the frantic pace exhausting when stretched to 84 minutes, most agreed that the film hits a "sweet spot" where deep-cut fan knowledge meets "sublime goofiness". Whether it’s satirizing the "Martha" twist from Batman v Superman or making a three-minute poop joke, the film remains unapologetically itself. Financial Quick Facts $10,000,000 Domestic Gross (US & Canada) $29,790,236 Worldwide Gross $52,390,236 Opening Weekend $10,411,189 Source: Box Office Mojo
The film's narrative finds the Teen Titans—Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy—grappling with a collective crisis of legitimacy. While every other DC hero (including Batman’s utility belt and even Alfred) seems to have a blockbuster franchise, the Titans are dismissed by the Justice League as "childish".
Released in July 2018, stands as a rare gem in the DC cinematic landscape—a self-aware, riotously funny musical that manages to be both a love letter and a "savage obliteration" of the superhero genre. Produced on a modest $10 million budget, the film grossed over $52 million worldwide, proving that the Titans' brand of irreverent humor could translate from 11-minute TV segments to a feature-length theatrical experience. The Quest for Stardom: A Plot Powered by Insecurity