Who is the villain at the end of Titans Season 2 Episode 1?

Who is the villain at the end of Titans Season 2 Episode 1?
| September 8, 2019 |

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Who is the villain at the end of Titans Season 2 Episode 1?

This Titans review contains spoilers.

At the end of the Titans season 1, we saw a dreamscape version of a murderous Batman while Trigon entered into the realm of man, and began his plan to destroy all creation — and things felt a little jumbled. However, the Titans season 2 premiere re-shuffles an already pretty good show, and resets it with a promising new beginning. 

The premiere – titled “Trigon” even though he feels like an afterthought — picks up right at the end of the first season finale. Rachel (Teagan Croft) has brought her demon dad to earth, and Dick is in his dark place (the one where he kills Batman). Hawk and a healed Dove arrive with Jason Todd (Curran Walters) because he was needed for some reason that isn’t quite cleared up. And despite a rally cry from Donna — “Titans … and new Robin… let’s go” — the team is equally sucked into their worst memories, or dark desires.

It’s a shaky setup that should have been a season 1 finale, but at least Rachel becomes Raven, and the Titans are born. 

While we get a pretty cool CG demonic Trigon straight from a heavy metal album cover, — who hammers home (a lot) how much he needs Rachel’s heart to be broken — the show actually sheds some of its darkness for a brighter sophomore outing. An outing with hopefully less unnecessary violence). 

The best moments of the episode take place after Rachel dispatches Trigon. 

First up is the reveal of Esai Morales as a weathered Deathstroke who feels the need to come out of retirement when he sees Jason’s cocky “Titans are back, bitches” TV camera-bomb. This older Slade tracks with the timing of this show, where also Batman is older, and the sidekicks are grown up. 

Speaking of Bats, Iain Glen (Ser Jorah from Game of Thrones) steps into the Italian leather shoes of an aging Bruce Wayne. And it works. His American accent leaves a lot to be desired, but the conversation with Dick (Brenton Thwaites) carry an odd sincerity. They portray a father and son who are very different from each other, but nevertheless are trying to find peace. Glen actually reminded me of Kevin Conroy, the definitive Batman, and I enjoyed his gruffness, and pained smile. And it was almost touching that this Bat-dad knew Dick could shape Jason into a better Robin than he could. 

Still, that accent tho. 

Additionally, the return to Titans Tower (sadly not shaped like a “T”) clicked, especially to the version of The Talking Heads’ “This Must Be The Place.” There is a sweetness to the new class of Gar, Jason, and Rachel exploring their HQ with bright-eyed wonderment. And it gives the entire series promise of less brooding, and more super heroics (although I know some folks would prefer the grit).

Beyond that, the premiere has great character moments from Donna (Conor Leslie), the break-out from the first season. She’s a natural leader. I didn’t get much out of Kori (Anna Diop), but dug the frenemy moment between her and Donna. Meanwhile Hawk (Alan Ritchson) continues to be the R-rated voice of the audience (“Kid should have asked us to get f—ing Superman”), and Dove (Minka Kelly) is just a sane presence in the mix — I especially love her parenting Hawk and Jason in Wayne Manor while the grown-ups are all away. And hey, Gar (Ryan Potter) as a snake is cool, after getting the crap kicked out of him by his teammates. 

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This wasn’t a multiverse-shattering premiere, but it feels quite a bit like a much-needed course correction for this series. I am looking forward to more fun, hopefully a more cohesive tone – and narrative structure — and less, “F—k Batman.” 

Keep up with Titans season 2 news and reviews here.

Who is the villain at the end of Titans Season 2 Episode 1?

DC Universe airs the highly anticipated Season 2 Premiere of Titans, Episode 1: Trigon, starring Brenton Thwaites and Teagan Croft. In the first season finale, all hope seems to be lost as Dick Grayson (Thawites) has become possessed by Raven (Croft)’s father, Trigon. 

Now that Grayson is under Trigon’s control, Jason Todd (Curran Walters) is recruited by Hawk (Alan Ritchson) and Dove (Minka Kelly) to come to the rescue. Unable to break the force field, Kory (Anna Diop) and Donna Troy (Connor Leslie) stuck outside the secluded house. Raven and Beast Boy (Ryan Potter) are on the run throughout the house, with Grayson chasing after them. 

Meanwhile, Trigon decides to let his visitors inside. One by one, Trigon seduces the heroes with the dark side of their personal memories. Foreshadowing his future as Red Hood, Jason picks up a gun and shoots his predecessor in the head. Donna falls under Trigon’s influence after she fantasizes about killing her father’s murderer. Hawk and Dove recreate the first moment they started using drugs. 

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Inside the house, Beast Boy and Raven are unable to escape from Grayson. With the entire team under Trigon’s control, they are ordered to beat Beast Boy to a pulp. Seeing Beast Boy dead is what makes Raven finally break down. Seeing his daughter broken, Trigon then rips her heart out and puts the red stone into her forehead.

Pretending to be dead, Beast Boy turns into a snake and reverts back to his human self. Holding Raven’s head, Beast Boy is able to break her free from her father’s control. While Trigon is destroying the world, Raven knows she has to save Grayson first.

In the dream world. Raven makes a leap of faith in front of Grayson. Just as she is about to fall, Grayson makes his move and grabs her hands. They have both saved each other. With Grayson free, Raven is finally able to confront her father.

Using the power of the red stone, Raven banishes her father to another dimension. In the aftermath of the battle, Slade Wilson (Esai Morales) watches the news and discovers the Titans are back. Coming out of seclusion, Slade visits his old base and finds his Deathstroke suit.

Making amends, Grayson decides to pay a quick visit to Bruce Wayne (Iain Glen). Grayson apologizes for the way he left, but he doesn’t blame Bruce for weaponizing his childhood; Dick’s darkness prevented him from seeing how Bruce helped him.  

With Bruce’s blessing, Grayson makes a road trip to San Francisco. Jason, Beast Boy, and Raven find themselves at their new home, which used to be the old Titans headquarters. 

Titans continues Fridays on DC universe.

By Jorge Solis

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Who is the villain in Titans Season 2 episode 1?

The Titans make their last stand against Trigon. The Titans make their last stand against Trigon. The Titans make their last stand against Trigon.

Who is the villain at the end of Titans Season 2?

Concurrent with the Titans' return, an old enemy resurfaces in the form of Deathstroke (Morales), whose past conflict with the original Titans team of Dick, Donna Troy (Leslie), Dawn Granger (Kelly), and Hank Hall (Ritchson) caused them to disband.

What happens in Titans season 2 episode 1?

Early in the episode, Hawk and Dove go to retrieve Jason Todd from Wayne Manor, and then later Wonder Girl meets him. Each of these three non-teen Titans gives Jason the perfect amount of stinkeye. Not just for his cocky attitude, but also that Batman has selected another young man to train in less-than-lethal combat.

Who is the titan in season 2 episode 1?

DC Universe airs the highly anticipated Season 2 Premiere of Titans, Episode 1: Trigon, starring Brenton Thwaites and Teagan Croft. In the first season finale, all hope seems to be lost as Dick Grayson (Thawites) has become possessed by Raven (Croft)'s father, Trigon.