Arriving on digital, Blu-ray and DVD on May 24, followed four days later with a premiere on Cartoon Network and then, on June 28, streaming on HBO Max beginning June 28, this is promising to be a fun one, bringing together a pair of popular animated franchises.
Lex Luthor, it seems, is up to his old tricks as described in this official synopsis: "With the help of an ancient Kryptonian power, Lex Luthor unites the world's Super-Villains to capture all of Earth's Super Heroes, until ... only the DC Super Hero Girls are left to stop the Legion of Doom. Our heroes must cross dimensions to rescue their fellow Super Heroes from the Phantom Zone, but a fortuitous wrong turn leads them to Titans Tower — where they find much-needed allies in the Teen Titans. The young Super Heroes discover their combined strength — and usual comif relief — are essential to save the say in this blockbuster event."
Comments Sam Rgister, President, Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios, "The undeniable success of Teen Titans Go!, with its signatuire blend of action and subversive Super Hero humor, is a testament to the phenomenal work of executive producer Peter Michail and the show's team. Seven seaons, one theatrical feature film, multiple speciaols, celebrity cameos and no end in sight, this show has carved out its own lane in the acclaimed legacy estabihed by the original Teen Titans animated series."
Also announced is the fact that Teen Titans Go! has been picked up for an eighth season, making it DC's longest running animated series. This new season will include the show's 400th episode.