Pas sur de la source mais
SlashReport aurait des informations sur le pilote de la série, attention sa spoil un peu si c'est vrai. On y apprend notamment pourquoi Starfire avait ce look ou encore il nous décrit un ton adulte pour la série avec des insultes et de la violence mais il dit qu'elle n'est pas aussi adulte que Jessica Jones peut-l'être mais que c'est clairement la série DC la plus sombre faite jusque aujourd'hui.
EDIT : Je mets les passages non spoil ici :
SplashReport a écrit:It’s about time we had another excellent superhero television show. It seems, in recent years, that the quality promised to us by the early seasons of DAREDEVIL, THE FLASH, ARROW, and even JESSICA JONES has been forgotten amongst the need to pump out a season every year. While we have a top-notch television in LEGION, we need higher standards across the board to honestly justify the amount of content that is being produced annually. From IRON FIST to SUPERGIRL, the small-screen superhero has been neglected to an almost laughably terrible level. So when a project comes along that stands out from the crowd, it deserves the praise. Here’s the inside scoop on TITANS (Episode One).
The Teen Titans are one of the most popular superhero groups in pop culture. The early 2000s cartoon of the same name garnered strong social and critical acclaim, lasting five seasons before relaunching under TEEN TITANS GO! (a show geared more towards children). The yearning for another season of the original cartoon is still strong amongst fans today, proving there’s an enduring desire for the return of the titular superhero group. And while TITANS aren’t similar to the original TEEN TITANS cartoon in any significant way, I’m sure it’s going to satisfy a hungry audience more than.
Before we get into the individual character breakdowns for the first episode, I think it’s important to discuss the tone of the show. TITANS is very much not a series for children. There are multiple f-bombs and s-bombs, among other swear-words that make it seem like they’re going for an R-rating. Moreover, the action is brutal, with bone snaps, people being shot, burned, and mangled. It’s a departure from the more joyful tone that many associates with the group, but it’s a departure that I feel is for the best. It’s refreshing to see a DC show that’s no-holds-barred instead of shying away from the more mature aspects of the mythology. It’s not as adult as something like JESSICA JONES, but it’s far darker than anything DC has put out on the small screen thus far. What separates TITANS from some of Marvel’s darker shows is the fact that it doesn’t ever really aim to be realistic. TITANS doesn’t shy away from the big, fantastical spectacle, and instead embraces the comic roots of the characters. We can have a realistic Robin fight scene, but we can also have Starfire blasting away goons with a burst of fire. It’s a mixture of realism and fantasy that I think works great.
Il explique le costume que l'on a vu de Starfire (il y a un spoil mais il est vraiment extrêmement minime (je sais même pas si on peut considérer ça comme un spoil) c'est le lieu où Starfire était dans les photos que l'on a vues)
SplashReport a écrit:I think this is a good time to mention her outfit and appearance, as the recent set photos have caused some controversy amongst fans. Starfire is introduced to us the night after a DISCO PARTY. The reason she looks like someone out of a 1970s club is that she was at one. Her dress and hairstyle aren’t part of her usual look. So, everyone needs to relax a bit and wait for the official image.
Tous les autres passables spoil les personnages principaux de ce pilote et leur situation (si ce que dit ce site est vrai).