Season 3 of Titans is set to premiere this summer on HBO Max. Here's our comprehensive update on the release date, returning cast, new characters, and plot developments.

Fans have waited two years to see what happens next for Nightwing, Raven, Starfire, Wonder Girl, and the rest of the team. Produced by Greg Berlanti, this third season promises to maintain the series' signature dark tone. HBO Max will launch with three episodes at once, followed by weekly releases of the remaining 10. While Netflix streamed Season 2, no confirmation has come for Season 3. We've compiled all the latest details below.
Great news for fans: it's arriving soon. Despite rumors pointing to July 15, HBO Max has officially confirmed an August premiere.
As detailed in our recent coverage of HBO Max, the service is available in the U.S., but no France launch date has been announced. Fans hope Netflix picks it up, though details remain under wraps.
Filming delays due to the pandemic pushed production, with wrapping expected in Toronto by June. Impatient viewers have voiced their frustration on social media, and the production team responded via Twitter, assuring fans they're listening.
Communication continues on Twitter with teaser visuals and casting reveals to build excitement. While we remain patient, no one wants to wait much longer than U.S. audiences.
If Netflix acquires Season 3, expect it 1-2 months after HBO Max, potentially in fall 2021.
The core ensemble returns with these key characters:
HBO Max has revealed exciting new additions. Curran Walters reprises his role as Jason Todd, now as Red Hood.

DC icons Tim Drake and Barbara Gordon join the series, portrayed by Jay Lycurgo and Savannah Welch, respectively.
Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men's Pete Campbell, The OA's Pierre Ruskin) takes on Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow.
New looks for Starfire and her villainous sister Blackfire have also been unveiled.


While we await the premiere, here's a recap of Season 2's cliffhangers and teases for what's ahead. (Spoilers ahead!)
Season 2 closed with Deathstroke (Esai Morales) defeated and Dick Grayson emerging as Nightwing (Brenton Thwaites).
A heartbreaking moment saw Donna Troy / Wonder Girl (Conor Leslie) sacrifice herself to save Dove (Minka Kelly) and civilians from a collapsing building.
Though shocking, hope lingers for her return. Rachel (Teagan Croft) took Donna's body to Themyscira, where Amazons may revive her. Conor Leslie hinted at a resurrection on DC Daily, potentially as Troia—with a transformed persona.

Deathstroke exits as Blackfire enters. Starfire's sister from Tamaran possesses a mother at Season 2's end, positioning her as the season's main antagonist in a Tamaranean sibling showdown.
Barbara Gordon debuts as a key player, announced by producer Bruce Helford at DC Fandome. Now Oracle after Joker's attack, she leads Gotham PD following her father's death and shares history with Dick.
Scarecrow makes his menacing debut too.
Stay tuned for more on your favorite DC films and series as the premiere approaches.