TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES (PG)

WHO’S IN IT?

Scott Menville (Despicable Me), Greg Cipes (The Wild), Khary Payton (Khumba), Tara Strong (My Little Pony: The Movie), Hynden Walch (Back to the Sea), Will Arnett (The LEGO Batman Movie), Kristen Bell (Frozen), Nicolas Cage (Face/Off), James Corden (Into The Woods), Jimmy Kimmel (The Boss Baby), Halsey (film debut), Lil Yachty (film debut), David Kaye (Ratchet & Clank)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Aaron Horvath (film debut), director, writer, producer; Peter Rida Michail (film debut), director, producer; Michael Jelenic (Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders), writer, producer; Will Arnett (film debut) and Peggy Regan (film debut), producers; Jared Faber (Lamb to the Slaughter), composer; Jhoannie Reyes (film debut) and Keef Bartkus (film debut), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

After learning that every major hero in the DC universe has had their own movie, the Teen Titans – consisting of Robin (Menville), Beast Boy (Cipes), Cyborg (Payton), Raven (Strong) and Starfire (Walch) – set out to have their own movie made, but are rejected when nobody takes them seriously enough. They soon find an opportunity to get into peoples’ good graces, and therefore get their own movie, when they find a potential arch-nemesis in Slade (Arnett), who has a diabolical plan to take over the world…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The popular animated incarnation of DC’S Teen Titans gets its own movie, which is ironically about a group of heroes trying to get their own movie made.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 3RD AUGUST 2018

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