When is Titans Season 4 Releasing on Netflix? What Went Down in the Final DC Superhero Instalment?

Earlier having released on HBO Max, DC Titans Season 4 is finally on its way to wrap up the story on Netflix as well this June. Soon to be available for international audiences who didn’t catch the show during its initial ongoing broadcast schedule, and nearing its end, the upcoming final season of the show is set to welcome back all the major frontrunners, who made its watching experience top-notch and worth it.

Although the news is bittersweet because one beginning marks the end of something else, we can’t wait to watch the action-packed conclusion of the adult, mature and grittier rendition of the show we all loved when we were kids – Teen Titans. With all the new changes happening at DC Studios, not much can be said about the future of these heroes, but we surely can and will take what we’ve got for now and enjoy this binge session to the fullest. Here’s all that we know about the show’s continuation on Netflix!

DC Titans Season 4 on Netflix
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Titans Season 4 Cast

Since this was meant as the final season before the Titans took off for good, the main stars of the show reprised their roles. Brenton Thwaites took the lead as Dick Grayson aka Nightwing, with Anna Diop as Kori Anders/ Coriander/ Starfire, Ryan Potter as Gar/ Beast Boy, and Teagan Croft as Rachel Roth/ Raven. Other main cast members who joined in during the subsequent seasons of the show include Joshua Orpin as Conner Kent/ Superboy, Curran Walters as Jason Todd (formerly Robin)/ Red Hood.

Some newcomers included iconic DC faces like Stargirl (Brec Bassinger), Lex Luthor (Titus Welliver), Cyborg, Raven Mask, Robotman and Negative Man. Jay Lycurgo as Tim Drake/Robin, Franka Potente as Mother Mayhem and Joseph Morgan as Brother Blood also played major roles in the fourth season of the series.

Titans Season 4 Plot/Storyline

Facing off against grand antagonists of the superhero-verse, the Titans have to face the wrath of Lex Luthor, Mother Mayhem, Brother Blood and many other foes along the fourth and final path of the battlefield. Although the Super group has saved Gotham endlessly during the course of the previous three seasons of the show, the last ride hits the pedal back to San Francisco. A pit stop in Metropolis brings them face to face with the vilest powers they’ve ever encountered, that too, fuelled by supernatural forces.

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The final 6 episodes that make up the second half of Titans 4, take a nostalgic turn, as it all again becomes not only about saving the world as always, but also a fellow team mate, much like the initial seasons of the show. However, this time it’s not Rachel who needs the saving, but, Kory instead. Other than saving Kory, the Titans are also knee-deep in a quest of self discovery as Gar still struggles to find his purpose amidst it all, while Rachel embraces the dark side.

Titans Season 4 Release Date and Trailer

The Titans Season 4 release date is slated for this Sunday, i.e. June 25, 2023, on Netflix. Season 4 Part 1 initially dropped on HBO Max (now Max) in November 2022. Once the first batch of 6 episodes were delivered, the second lot started airing on the platform in May 2023, with the final episode titled “Titans Forever” releasing on May 11, 2023 on Max, thus wrapping up the last season of the DC superhero series.

The entire Season 4 (both Part 1 and Part 2), i.e. all 12 episodes, will be made available for streaming for international audiences on Netflix on the same date as mentioned earlier. Catch the trailers of the final season below before the premiere of Titans Season 4 on Netflix.

Have you been anticipating the Titans Season 4 Netflix release date? Let us know how you feel about the show having reached the endline in the comments section below.

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Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover is a Sub-Editor at Leisure Byte with 3 years of writing experience. She holds a post graduate degree in English, and is passionate about looking at the changing trends in Hallyu content with the ever-rising piles of K-pop and K-drama releases.

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