Burbank, CA, September 11 – When the Teen Titans go to the big screen, they go big! Teen Titans Go! to the Movies finds our egocentric, wildly satirical superheroes in their first feature film extravaganza—a fresh, gleefully clever, kid-appropriately crass and tongue-in-cheek play on the superhero genre, complete with musical numbers. Get ready to Lol when Teen Titans Go! to the Movies arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital.
The first-ever big-screen version of DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network’s animated TV show stars Greg Cipes (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) as Beast Boy, Scott Menville (Spider-Man) as Robin, Khary Payton (The Walking Dead) as Cyborg, Tara Strong (the My Little Pony franchise) as Raven, and Hynden Walch (Adventure Time with Finn & Jake) as Starfire, reprising their roles from the series. Will Arnett (The Lego® Batman Movie) and Kristen Bell (Frozen) also lend their voices as the evil Slade and Hollywood director Jade Wilson.
The first-ever big-screen version of DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network’s animated TV show stars Greg Cipes (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) as Beast Boy, Scott Menville (Spider-Man) as Robin, Khary Payton (The Walking Dead) as Cyborg, Tara Strong (the My Little Pony franchise) as Raven, and Hynden Walch (Adventure Time with Finn & Jake) as Starfire, reprising their roles from the series. Will Arnett (The Lego® Batman Movie) and Kristen Bell (Frozen) also lend their voices as the evil Slade and Hollywood director Jade Wilson.
- 9/12/2018
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
"Suburgatory" had a lot of absurdly funny moments in its second-season premiere -- Noah's adventures in fatherhood (and the baby headband/cup holder in particular), the gold Corolla and every single second of the Shays dressed up as cats. But the one that's sticking with us tilts toward the show's emotional side.
At the end of "Homecoming," and after initially thinking she wasn't good enough, Tessa gets on stage at the Chatswin Fall Follies to sing a song her mother wrote. George convinces her to go on by saying one of the few positive things we've ever heard about Tessa's mom, and then she sings ... the show's theme song.
It's a nice touch, and it also kind of turns the meaning of "Pleasant Nightmare" on its head knowing that it's coming from the perspective of Tessa's mother and not Tessa herself. It's also the first time anything other than the...
At the end of "Homecoming," and after initially thinking she wasn't good enough, Tessa gets on stage at the Chatswin Fall Follies to sing a song her mother wrote. George convinces her to go on by saying one of the few positive things we've ever heard about Tessa's mom, and then she sings ... the show's theme song.
It's a nice touch, and it also kind of turns the meaning of "Pleasant Nightmare" on its head knowing that it's coming from the perspective of Tessa's mother and not Tessa herself. It's also the first time anything other than the...
- 10/18/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In the sunny world of Chatswin, everything is a bit brighter, a little more colorful and filled with characters that bring a smile into our lives. Featuring the two widely-diverse families of down-to-earth George and Tessa Altman versus the fun-loving-frivolity of Dallas and Dalia Royce, hilarity ensues as they try to coexist in a tightly-knit community. George (Jeremy Sisto) had brought his teenage daughter Tessa (Jane) away from the bright-lights and fast-pace of the big city hoping to give her some solid roots and provide examples of good family upbringing. His intentions were well-meant, but Chatswin is a world unto itself, and a healthy lifestyle in Chatswin can mean keeping up with the uber-rich and adapting to an unexpectedly wild level of conformity.
Fortunately, the bright ray of sunshine that welcomes George and Tessa is Dallas (Cheryl Hines), who readily welcomed them and became a part of their lives. Alas,...
Fortunately, the bright ray of sunshine that welcomes George and Tessa is Dallas (Cheryl Hines), who readily welcomed them and became a part of their lives. Alas,...
- 10/17/2012
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
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