Does the addition of Brother Blood to Titans season 4 lay some spooky foundations for Trigon's return? In Titans season 3, Dick Grayson's super-friends overcame an escaped Scarecrow, Jason Todd resurrected, GCPD corruption, and their biggest nemesis of all — the dreaded «internal conflict.» By the finale, however, the group departed Gotham City stronger and united, with Nightwing, Raven, Beast Boy, Starfire and Superboy joined by wannabe vigilante, Tim Drake. Titans season 4 was officially confirmed during 2021's DC FanDome event, and the next chapter in DC's not-so-family-friendly superhero series is now taking shape.
A trio of new villains have been cast ahead of Titans season 4. Joseph Morgan of The Vampire Diaries fame will play Sebastian Blood (more often known by his supervillain moniker, Brother Blood). Morgan is joined by Franka Potente as Mother Mayhem, while Lisa Ambalavanar portrays Jinx. Those additions are sure to give Dick Grayson's gang plenty to chew on when Titans returns, but it's arguably Brother Blood DC fans will be looking forward to meeting most. Boasting powers similar to a vampire (which makes Joseph Morgan's casting rather apt), Sebastian is a cult leader of sorts, delivering sermons to his fellow fanatics in the arcane Church of Blood.
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Though Brother Blood represents an exciting addition to the Titans villain roster, his presence may also signal the season 4 return of Trigon - Titans' very first arch-villain, and Raven's demonic dad. Trigon was summoned back to our dimension thanks to the machinations of Angela Azarath in Titans season 1, and immediately began making up for lost father-daughter time. Though he subdued the Titans with ease, Beast
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