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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies

"The superhero movie to end all superhero movies. Hopefully."

Movie PG 2018 1h 24m 7.2 /10
Directed by Aaron Horvath, Peter Rida Michail

Robin tires of being merely a sidekick and decides the Teen Titans deserve a shot at the big screen. The group toys with fame, trading their costumes for camera ready personas as they chase a dream of movie stardom. With silly schemes and an upbeat performance, they push past self doubt, hoping... Read more

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About Teen Titans Go! To the Movies

Robin tires of being merely a sidekick and decides the Teen Titans deserve a shot at the big screen. The group toys with fame, trading their costumes for camera ready personas as they chase a dream of movie stardom. With silly schemes and an upbeat performance, they push past self doubt, hoping to prove they belong among the DC heavyweights. Industry chaos and over the top enthusiasm collide with their loyalty to each other, creating a lightweight yet affectionate satire of Hollywood. The film keeps its humor sharp while staying focused on friendship and teamwork. Along the way they encounter a pop up talent show, a flashy producer, and a subtle audition that tests their nerve without losing its vibe.

Directed by Aaron Horvath and Peter Rida Michail, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018) adapts the DC Comics Teen Titans property with a self aware, crowd pleasing comedy for families. It riffs on the studio system and audience expectations.

With a budget of 10,000,000, it grossed 52,390,236 worldwide, signaling a solid return for a comparatively small scale animated feature, and helping establish a workable model for TV franchises moving to theaters and shaping future crossovers that audiences adore worldwide.

The movie stands out for its meta humor about why superheroes get films and how actors chase fame, all while staying loyal to the Titans' goofy, team focused vibe. It sparked a wave of fan enthusiasm and sparked chatter about the TV to cinema transition. Its humor translates to memes.

Critics praised the brisk pacing and jokes that work for both kids and adults, with particular note of the voice cast and the makers willingness to wink at superhero tropes. The film celebrates friendship, creativity, and confidence, delivering a lighthearted takeaway about chasing dreams while staying true to your crew.

Details

Release Date
July 27, 2018
Runtime
1h 24m
Rating
PG
User Ratings
1,157 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Animation, Action, Comedy, Science Fiction
Country
United States
Collection
Teen Titans Go! Collection
Studio
Warner Bros. Animation +1 more
Budget
$10,000,000
Box Office
$52,390,236
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Greg Cipes

Greg Cipes

Beast Boy (voice)

Scott Menville

Scott Menville

Robin (voice)

Khary Payton

Khary Payton

Cyborg (voice)

Tara Strong

Tara Strong

Raven (voice)

Hynden Walch

Hynden Walch

Starfire (voice)

Will Arnett

Will Arnett

Slade (voice)

Kristen Bell

Kristen Bell

Jade Wilson (voice)

Eric Bauza

Eric Bauza

Aquaman / Stan Lee's Assistant (voice)

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Kal-El Cage

Young Bruce Wayne (voice)

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Superman (voice)

Director: Aaron Horvath, Peter Rida Michail

Written by: Michael Jelenic, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster

Frequently Asked Questions

Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 7.2/10 from 1,157 viewers, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is well-received and recommended by the community. It's a good pick if you enjoy animation, action, and comedy stories.

Robin tires of being merely a sidekick and decides the Teen Titans deserve a shot at the big screen. The group toys with fame, trading their costumes for camera ready personas as they chase a dream of movie stardom. With silly schemes and an upbeat performance, they push past self doubt, hoping t...

Yes, it's an animated feature built from the Teen Titans Go! TV series. The Titans head to Hollywood to try to become movie stars, with Robin aiming to move from sidekick to star.

Greg Cipes voices Beast Boy.