TheTeen Titansare heading to the big screen next year! Warner Bros. has announced that the popular Cartoon Network animated seriesTeen Titans GO!is coming to theaters nationwide. A feature-length animatedTeen Titans Go! Movieis now set to arrive June 26, 2025. Originally, Warner Bros. had what was at that point an untitled animated movie slated to arrive in theaters on June 17, 2025, but that is now being pushed back to the end of July.

Details on the movie are scarce right now, but the entire voice cast from theTeen Titans GO! seriesis expected to lend their talents to the movie as well. At the moment, the movie doesn’t have an official title, synopsis, or director announced, but considering the movie is arriving in just 10 months, we should be getting some more firm details on the project in the very near future. And since animation takes so long to complete, the creative team is already firmly in place, the studio just hasn’t revealed who is behind the movie just yet.Greg Cipes, who voices beast boy on the series, took to Twitter in order to voice his excitement for the project and to confirm that this is indeed happening.

“I’m Dreaming awake! Our Teen Titans Go! feature film is headed to the big screen August 19, 2025! #teentitansgo @cartoonnetwork @warnerbrostv.”

Warner Bros. has had a lot of luck over the years with their animated movies based onDC Comics properties. But more often than not, these movies wind up on Blu-ray/DVD and digital platforms, with, at best, a very limited theatrical release. So the fact that thisTeen Titans GO!movie is getting a theatrical release is significant. The show has been running for four seasons on Cartoon Network and has a sizeable audience, which could be why Warner Bros. feels a theatrical release is worth doing. Not to mention the popularity of theTeen Titansin general.

Over the last decade or so, theTeen Titanshave truly cemented themselves as one of the premiere DC Comics properties. Much of that started with the first Cartoon NetworkTeen Titansseries, which was followed up withTeen Titans GO!, a show that has a much more comedic tone. TheTeen Titanshave been the subject of two DC animated features previously, first inJustice League vs. Teen Titansand, more recently, inTeen Titans: The Judas Contract, both of which were direct-to-video.

In addition to this newly announcedTeen Titans GO!movie, Warner Bros. is also working on alive-action Titans TV series, which is going to debut on a new DC streaming service next year. That makes 2018 a pretty big year for Robin and the gang. As of right now, there’s no indication that the young super team is going to appear in the DCEU, but there’s plenty ofTeen Titanson the way, DC fans.