Unlike standard combat training, the simulator would present "impossible" social or ethical scenarios designed to test their bond as a family, reflecting the "relatable teen issues" the original 2003 series was known for.
For a new "Teen Titans" project, a compelling feature would be Teen Titan
Players or viewers could witness the current team training alongside the "Original Titans" (the 1960s lineup) to learn classic tactics. Unlike standard combat training, the simulator would present
The Titans could fight against versions of themselves where their roles are swapped (e.g., Starfire as the serious leader, Robin with alien powers). It could serve as a vehicle to feature
It could serve as a vehicle to feature characters previously "embargoed" or rarely seen, like Donna Troy (Wonder Girl) or Kid Flash, as holographic mentors. Why This Fits the Franchise
Fans have long enjoyed seeing different iterations of the team, from the dark, anime-inspired 2003 series to the comedic Teen Titans Go! . A multiverse feature bridges these worlds, offering a mix of serious character development and the occasional wacky "filler" style episode signaled by the classic Japanese intro song.