This cast is based off the DC comic Teen Titans introduction to new characters. The next Generation and continuity of old characters.
#1 Leader and Mentor Jesse Quick...Jesse Chambers is the daughter of the Golden Age heroes Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle, she was born in Queens, New York. Jesse was never really torn up over her parents divorce, as she was very young. While growing up she was closer to her father and eventually learned how to access the speed force using his mantra. Jesse took the identity of Jesse Quick and became an honorary member of the Justice Society of America, due to her father’s honorary membership.
Casted as actress Kate Hudson from Almost Famous and The Skeleton Key.
#2 Robin...At age nine, Tim Drake began to follow Batman and Robin’s careers after witnessing the death of the Flying Graysons. Tim had excellent instinct and deductive skills which would later show. One day he saw Batman and Robin battle the Penguin on the television. Tim noticed that Robin performed the quadruple somersault, Tim remembered seeing Dick Grayson do that exact move before his parents died and quickly made the connection that Robin and Dick Grayson were one. Tim continued to follow the dynamic duo’s career for years.
Casted as actor David Henrie from Wizards of Waverly Place, and How I Met Your Mother.
#3 Wondergirl...Cassandra Sandsmark, daughter of Olympian god Zeus and Dr. Helena Sandsmark. She became the second Wonder Girl in an attempt to save Wonder Woman's life. Cassie continues adventuring as the leader of the Teen Titans.
Casted as actress Brittany Snow from Prom Night, and John Tucker Must Die.
#4 Speedy..Mia was a derailed teenager, who was in the prostitution ring, and was saved by Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) from her pimp. After that, Mia then becomes Green Arrow's ward. One day, Mia comes across his longbow, and Green Arrow offers to train her in efficiently using the longbow. From there on, Mia officially became his sidekick, though she had not yet taken on the name of Speedy.
Casted as actress Saoirse Ronan from Lovely Bones.
#5 Aquagirl...Lorena Marquez is the second person to take up the mantle of Aquagirl canonically. When San Diego was rendered underwater, renamed Sub Diego, she was one of the survivors. After helping Aquaman, she took up the mantle of Aquagirl. Currently Lorena serves as a member of the Teen Titans.
casted as actress Masiela Lusha from Blood: Last Vampire.
#6 Zatara..After the events of Day of Vengeance, when magic in the DC Universe was changed, Zachary developed abilities similar to his relatives, Zatanna Zatara and John Zatara. Calling himself the "most popular teenaged magician", he briefly joins the Teen Titans. Zachary has little tact, patience, and modesty when it comes to his skills. As a result, he was left with few to no friends amongst the Titans, many of whom looked at him as a selfish brat.
casted as actor Cainan Weibe from Twilight: Eclipse, and Black Christmas.
#7 Offspring..Although Offspring did not exist in the then-current DC continuity, it was revealed in the pages of JLA that Plastic Man does have a son named Luke "Loogie" McDunnagh - his illegitimate child by "Angel" McDunnagh - who has powers greater than his own, with the ability to easily change his color and mass as well as his shape.
Offspring appears briefly in Teen Titans vol.3, #34, and it is shown that he served as a member of the Titans during the one year jump. The character wears a white costume with red goggles, a costume similar to that of The Kingdom's Offspring. In Geoff Johns's script for Teen Titans #34, it is revealed that he is indeed Plastic Man's son, Luke.[1] Additionally, in Teen Titans #38, a photograph is displayed showing Offspring and Plastic Man next to each other.
Casted as actor Paul Rust from Inglorius Bastards, and Beth Cooper I Love You.
#8 Miss Martian..Miss Martian is a White Martian known as M'gann M'orzz. She serves as a member of the Teen Titans during the year between the events depicted in Infinite Crisis and the "One Year Later" stories. On Earth, she simplifies her name to Megan Morse.
casted as actress Mis Wasikowska from Alice in wonderland.
#9 Hawk and Dove..mysterious woman in a coma who was taken into the care of the Justice Society. Initially thought to be the comatose body of Hector Hall's missing wife, Hippolyta Trevor, the woman was revealed to be none other than the presumed-dead Dawn Granger. Dawn's "death" was revealed to be a hoax orchestrated by the villain Mordru, who was also revealed to have caused Hank's insanity. Dawn later gained a new partner when her estranged and aggressive British sister, Holly Granger, was granted the mystical powers of Chaos, becoming the third Hawk. Holly's first appearance was in Teen Titans (vol. 3) #22-23, joining her sister and many other former Titans against a newly evil Dr. Light. The duo later re-teamed with the Titans to rescue Raven's "soul self" from their old nemesis, Kestrel.
Hawk/Holly Granger casted as actress Amanda Righetti from previous cast.
Dove/Dawn Granger casted as actress Rachel Taylor from See No Evil,Transformers, and Shutter.
#10 Talon..On the parallel world known as Earth-3, evil versions of the Justice League use their abilities to terrorize the planet. As an evil analogue to Batman, Owlman likewise adopted a young Robin-like sidekick named Talon. After Talon betrayed his mentor by falling in love with Joker's Daughter, he fled Earth-3 for another earth.
casted as actor Brandon Eaton from DExter Season 4.Alvin and Chipmunks.
#11 Power Boy..The third Power Boy became a member of the Teen Titans during the one year gap after the events of Infinite Crisis. This Power Boy made his first full appearance in 52 Week 21 along with Little Barda.
In Supergirl (vol. 5) he had a relationship with Supergirl and it was revealed that he came from Apokolips. Supergirl broke up with him when he became overly controlling and violently possessive, going so far as to kick him in the groin and threaten him never to come near her again.[1]
He next appeared in the Titans East Special #1 where he was killed by an unrevealed assailant, later shown to be the sons of Trigon.[2]
Because he was born on Apokolips and enhanced by Darkseid, the third Power Boy has superhuman strength, speed, and durability. He can also fly and survive in space unaided. And, he can teleport across great distances by using his "Father Box", an Apokoliptan version of the Mother Box.
The third Power Boy's costume and name are similar to Power Girl. In a DC Nation column appearing in comics dated March 2007, Eddie Berganza stated the character was intended as a male parody of some of the clichés associated with female characters.
casted as actor Ben Barnes from Narnia 2,and 3.
#12 Bombshell..First mentioned in Teen Titans vol. 3, #38, she was a member of the Teen Titans during the one year gap after Infinite Crisis. She has similar powers to Captain Atom as she underwent the same alien metal skin experiment that Nathaniel Adam did. Prior to this, she was recruited into a rogue military black ops unit when she was arrested for assault and battery and faced jail time. This rogue group made a habit of accepting dubious freelance contracts in addition to their own projects. Using the same extraterrestrial metal that comprises Captain Atom's skin, the group grafted the metal onto Amy's human skin.
casted as actress Carey Mulligan from WallStreet 2.
#13 Little Barda.. Hailing from the brutal world of Apokolips, Little Barda made her way to earth and joined the Teen Titans for a brief time.
casted as actress model Delisa Varik. It would be her breakout role.
#14 Molecule..At this time, Molecule's true name and origin are unknown. He was a member of the Teen Titans during the so-called "one year gap" between the Infinite Crisis and One Year Later storylines. A picture of him in a scrapbook made by fellow Titan Raven depicts Molecule as a few inches tall, leaning against a paper clip. His costume is a green version of the one worn by Ray Palmer, The Atom, when he was a member of the Titans.
casted as actor Haley Joel Osment from Artificial Intellegence AI, The Sixth Sense,and Pay It Forward.
#15 Young Frankenstein...
Young Frankenstein was, at one time, a member of the Teen Titans in-between the events of Infinite Crisis and One Year Later. A picture of him clearly shows him as a younger version of the famous Frankenstein, another DC Comics character based on the famous monster and a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. What the connection is between the two has yet to be explained.
casted as Max Minghella from Social Network and Syriana.
#16 Enigma...Not much is known about Enigma, but she briefly joined the Teen Titans after Infinite Crisis, but like most of the members during that time period she left. During this period, she was known as the Riddler's Daughter, and seemed to be friends with Duela Dent ("The Jokesters"). She is not as talented at riddling as she would like to be (mostly they are just bad jokes), and she wields a question mark-shaped cane as a weapon.
casted as Thora Birch as casted in previous casting from American Beauty etc.
#17 Masa Menos..Más y Menos appear to have metahuman powers that allow them to move at superspeed whenever they are touching each other. A comment by Kid Flash in Teen Titans Go! #34, however, indicates that their powers are based in the Speed Force in this continuity. They can also "cheat" the requirement that they must be touching if they both hold a good conductor (such as holding a row of clothespins). In "Titans East: Part 1," some of their powers are described. Their maximum velocity is stated to be seven times the speed of sound
casted as the Kromka Twins from my previous cast
#18 Osiris..Osiris first appears in a picture of teen superheroes and was a part of the Teen Titans between the events of the Infinite Crisis and One Year Later. Week 23 of the series 52 reveals that Osiris is Amon Tomaz, brother of the hero Isis.[4] He is also the brother-in-law of Black Adam.
casted as Dev Patel from Slumdog Millionaire.
#19 Flamebird..Flamebird is an exceptional athlete, trained for strength and endurance, and has worked as a professional tennis player. She has also trained in several forms of martial arts, with kick-boxing as her specialty. As such, while she is a formidable martial arts opponent and combatant, she is not among the top tier or elite of DC's martial artists.
Like Robin, Flamebird has a utility belt containing the following: grappling hook with line, gas grenades, gas mask, flares, flashlight, radio/transmitter, handcuffs, bird-shaped throwing blades (Bird-A-Rangs), and an emergency medical kit. She increased her arsenal by equipping her mask with lenses capable of emitting powerful bursts of blinding light, and created bird-like bolas that can electrocute anyone tangled in them.
casted as Winter Ave Zoli from previous cast..
#20 Kid Devil..Eddie had the good fortune of being a gofer in his Aunt Marla's film company. He met Blue Devil on a film set, and became quite a fan of the hero, dreaming about one day becoming Blue’s sidekick.
casted as Kip Pardue as casted previously.
#21 Supergirl...Kara claims to be the daughter of Superman's uncle Zor-El and aunt Alura In-Ze. Unlike the traditional Supergirl origin, Kara was born before Superman; she was a teenager when he was a baby. She had been sent in a rocket in suspended animation to look after the infant Kal-El; however, her rocket was caught in the explosion of Krypton, became encased in a kryptonite asteroid, and she arrived on Earth years after Kal-El had grown up and became known as Superman. Due to this extended period of suspended animation she is "younger" than her cousin, relatively speaking (she is referenced to be about 16, while Superman is portrayed to be about 29[citation needed]). At the end of "The Supergirl from Krypton" arc, her cousin Superman officially introduces her to all the heroes of the DC Comics Universe, then she adopts the Supergirl costume, and accepts the name.
casted as actress Amber Heard from Never Back Down, Zombieland, and Pineaplle Express.
#22 Blue Beetle...modified to enhance his speed and strength, as well as to create weapons, wings and shields. Batman and his group tracked down Jaime because the Scarab was the only thing that could find Brother Eye and stop it. After Brother Eye's destruction Jaime was trapped between dimensions for a whole year and was forced to reveal his secret to his family and friends.
casted as mexcan actor Ealeazar Gomez. Break out role.
Static..
A Hero is BornVirgil is just an average teenager, attending Ernest Hemingway High School, with a fetish for comic books and role-playing board games. His only problem was being ridiculed and bullied, mainly by his rival Francis Stone, also known as Biz-Money-B, later becoming Hotstreak. After taking a beating from him, Larry Wade, a close friend, asks him to meet him at Paris Island, the most dangerous section of Dakota. Once there, Larry hands Virgil a gun in order to pay back Francis from earlier. But, he couldn't bring himself to do it, and with that, he tosses the gun into the water. There was one problem. Virgil was present at the Big Bang, a large brawl between rival gangs, but at the same time, the police arrived and unleashed a tear gas, spiked with chemicals to track any gang members that tried to slip away. Things backfired, and the gas proved harmful. Out of over 500 gang members, only 10% of the people exposed to the gas survived, either mutating into monstrous creatures or gaining superhuman powers and abilities, and leaving the rest on their deathbed. When Virgil was exposed to the gas, he gains electromagnetic powers, and unwillingly dismantles police robots with his powers before making his escape from Paris Island. Later, he decides to become a superhero, naming himself Static.
casted as actor Brandon Smith from The Disney Network and Gridiron Gang.
#24 Kid Eternity..During WWII, Kit and his grandfather were mistakenly killed by a Nazi gun ship. While the grandfather died, it wasn't the boy's time. Instead he came back to life as Kid Eternity. As Kid Eternity, he possesses the power to bring the deceased back to life for 60 seconds.
casted as Joe Vercillo from Scott Pilgrim, a fairly new actor.
#25 Robin...Damien Wayne..Having spent his gestation in a laboratory, Damian as a pre-adolescent is left by his mother in the care of his father, who was not aware of his son's existence until that point in time. Damian is violent and self-important, and was trained by the League of Assassins, learning to kill at a young age, which creates a troubled relationship with his father who refuses to kill his opponents. However, the Dark Knight does care for his lost child.[5] After the events of Batman R.I.P. and Batman: Battle for the Cowl, Damian takes up the identity of Robin at ten years of age.[6] He is the fifth person to use the Robin identity. He works with Dick Grayson, the original Robin, who has become the new Batman.
casted as Kodi Smith McPhee from The Road, and Let Me In.