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‘Titans’ Star Brenton Thwaites Shares Somber New Look at Robin as He Wraps Filming

Today has given fans a lot of updates about the upcoming DC Universe streaming service, but it […]

Today has given fans a lot of updates about the upcoming DC Universe streaming service, but it looks like Titans star Brenton Thwaites is adding to the fun.

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Thwaites, who plays Dick Grayson/Robin in the upcoming live-action series, recently shared a behind-the-scenes look at him in his costume (albeit in silhouette). In the Instagram post, which you can check out below, Thwaites reveals that he has officially wrapped filming on Titans‘ first season.

At the moment, a lot of Titans is still somewhat of a mystery, aside from several different official looks at Robin, as well as one photo of Hank Hall/Hawk (Alan Ritchson) and Dawn Granger/Dove (Minka Kelly). Still, that hasn’t stopped fans from being pretty darn hyped about the upcoming series, and the different sort of pocket it will have in the DC TV landscape.

Titans stars Brenton Thwaites (Dick Grayson/Robin), Teagan Croft (Raven), Anna Diop (Starfire/Koriand’r), Lindsey Gort (Amy Rohrbach), Minka Kelly (Dawn Granger/Dove), Ryan Potter (Beast Boy), Alan Ritchson (Hank Hall/Hawk), April Bowlby (Elasti-Girl), Jake Michaels (Cliff Steele), Dwain Murphy (Negative Man), Seamus Dever, and Bruno Bichir.

The series is being produced by Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti, and Akiva Goldsman — the same team that behind the DC Universe on The CW. Goldsman has written the script for Titans, and it’s expected to premiere in 2018.

You can check out the official synopsis for Titans below.

“Titans follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find belonging in a gritty take on the classic Teen Titans franchise. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special young girl possessed by a strange darkness, get embroiled in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Joining them along the way are the hot-headed Starfire and loveable Beast Boy. Together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes.”

Titans is expected to debut on DC Universe sometime this year. ComicBook.com will provide more updates as they come about.