User blog:Ceauntay/Warner Bros. Reviews Teen Titans: The Movie

Warner Bros. previews for the release of their new film Teen Titans: The Movie, out in theaters in the next two weeks. Original cast members Scott Menville, Greg Cipes, Hynden Walch, Tara Strong and Khary Payton reprised their roles as the Teen Titans.

WB belives that Teen Titans: The Movie will excite most fans after six years after the cancellation of the hit TV series from Cartoon Network Teen Titans. WB is also releasing a live-action movie next summer starring Taylor Lautner, Ariana Grande, Amy Tammie, Logan Lerman and Corbin Bleu as the Teen Titans.

Warner Bros. belives that Teen Titans: The Movie should have audiences flocking to theaters as the film opens on April 13 this year. The show called DC Nation is including some short series featuring the Teen Titans on Saturday mornings on Cartoon Network.

Green Day confirmed earlier that they are recording the film's theme song, as Puffy AmiYumi has recored the original song from the film's TV show back in 2003. For the year, the Titans have been on television. And for the first time, they are back and are heading to the big screen this year.

The film's soundtrack was released in stores on March 20, 2012 featuring numberous singers including Pink, Avril Lavigne, Rihanna and many more. The film's score will be written by English composer Alexandre Desplat, who wrote the second Twilight film New Moon (2009) and the final two Harry Potter films two-part Deathly Hallows (2010-11).

To let audiences know, the film is PG rating, which is good news. Happy to know that the film did not earn a G rating, because it would be a bit scary for much younger audiences. They are keeping the movie family-friendly not including todlers.

Also hitting theaters the same week as Teen Titans: The Movie are PG rated comedy The Three Stooges, horror The Cabin in the Woods and thriller Lockout. The question is who will dominate the weekend box office of April 13 to 15? The official Teen Titans: The Movie website on Facebook predicts the film to $35.5 million on opening weekend and $95.5 million in total in North America, which is a lot of dough for the teenage heroes.