![]() While Robin was able to appear on both shows and Beast Boy popped up on the second season, Cartoon Network may have avoided adding Cyborg due to worries about promoting the various series as separate affairs. It could have been those very roles that left him out, however. Given his main role in the popular Teen Titans and subsequent Teen Titans Go!series, it does seem odd that some version of the cybernetic former athlete known as Vic Stone was never added to the Team’s roster. While his prominence in the League during the New 52 reboot and his status in the now-burgeoning DCEU weren’t yet established when Young Justice premiered, his absence was still quite notable. With that in mind, here are 15 Characters We Want To See In Young Justice Season 3.įor a show that featured the Justice League and a variation on the Teen Titans, one of the most notable absences over the series’ two seasons was the hero Cyborg. The series showcased many DC characters over its 46 episodes, but there’s still a number of prominent comic book heroes who have yet to appear. ![]() While we don’t yet know whether the new season will be back on Cartoon Network or will instead be produced by Netflix, it’s clear that fans' enthusiasm and the fact that the show is regularly trending on the streaming platform had an impact on the company’s decision. The voice actors and creators of the series have also spent the intervening years hinting that a revival, perhaps on a site like Netflix, was possible. Since then, the fans have been vocal about wanting the show to return. Premiering in 2010 and loosely based on the comic title of the same name, the show was praised for its mature content, character growth, and overarching storylines. Despite a dedicated fan base during its initial run, the show was cancelled in 2013 after just two seasons. Animation will be reviving the show for a third season. What little spare time he has is devoted towards acting, role-playing, movie-riffing and sarcasm.Though the details are still scarce, fans of the Cartoon Network series Young Justice are rejoicing after news broke that Warner Bros. He also maintains a personal blog –called My Geeky Geeky Ways – which hosts his extensive episode guide for the television series making up The Arrowverse as well as his comedic Let’s Play videos. In addition to his work for Screen Rant, Matt is currently the Editor In Chief of and writes reviews for No Flying, No Tights – a graphic literature and anime review site aimed at teachers and librarians. Known as a font of comic book history trivia, he has delivered lectures on the history of American Comic Books, Japanese Manga, Doctor Who, and Cosplay at over a dozen conventions and served as an Expert In-Residence for a course on Graphic Novels for Librarians at the University of North Texas. He holds both an MS in Information Science from the University of North Texas and a BFA from the University of Texas at Arlington. Since then he has gone on to write for over a dozen websites, including 411 Mania, Comics Nexus and The Cult of Nobody. He got his start writing for the legendary DC Comics digital fanzine Fanzing, before receiving his own column, The Mount. Matt Morrison has been writing about comics since before the word "blogging" was coined. Later, they also adopt Forager - a refugee from the bug people of New Genesis, who was banished from his hive. Helga Jace, and Halo - a mysterious girl who seemingly rose from the dead with light-based powers she does not understand. The team return to America with the Markovian prince Brion (who was banished from the country after his metahuman powers were publicly revealed), the Markovian Royal Family's personal physician, Dr. Though the team helps to expose Baron DeLamb's plot to seize the throne and his involvement in the metahuman trafficking ring, they are unable to save the King and Queen of Markovia. ![]() The team winds up becoming more permanent and larger than Nightwing had planned, when their raid coincides with an attempt on the lives of the Royal Family of Markovia. He recruits Artemis, Superboy and Black Lightning to join him, knowing that they all have strong opinions on teens being locked up and experimented on and have no objections to working covertly. This mission must be executed discretely, due to the new United Nations rules regarding American superheroes taking action in other countries. The early episodes of season 3 see Nightwing approaching some of his former allies about a covert mission to investigate a trafficking ring in the nation of Markovia, which is enslaving metahuman teenagers.
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