'Teen Titans Go!' news: Will Arnett, Kristen Bell join cast; movie premieres in 2018

Cyborg and Beast Boy munch on some pizza in "Teen Titans Go!" YouTube/Cartoon Network UK

Aside from the live-action DC comics' properties that will be hitting the big screen this year as well as the next, "Teen Titans Go!" is among the animated features that will be making its way to the big screen next year. Not only is there an official title for the movie, the voice cast has been announced along with two new other stars who will be on board.

The official title for the "Teen Titans Go!" movie is "Teen Titans Go! To the Movies" as announced in a motion post shared in the movie's official Twitter account. It will feature the same voice cast as with the TV series: Tara Strong, Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Khary Payton, and Hynden Walch. They will be reprising their roles as Raven, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Robin. They will be joined by Will Arnett, who voices Bruce Wayne a.k.a. Batman in "The Lego Batman Movie" and Kristen Bell from "Frozen." It has yet to be announced what roles Arnett and Bell will be playing in the animated feature.

"Teen Titans Go!" has become a big favorite by younger generations of superhero fans. The show is a huge departure from the original "Teen Titans" animated series that ran from 2003 to 2007, and has aired 200 episodes since its first run. The series was more of an off-the-wall and wacky take on the superhero genre and has had its share of both criticism and praise from fans of the original series.

"Teen Titans Go! To the Movies" will be directed by Aaron Horvath and Peter Rida Michail with the screenplay by Michael Jelenic and Horvath. Arnett will also serve as producer alongside Peggy Regan. Sam Register, Jelenic, and Horvath will serve as the animated feature's executive producers as well.

The "Teen Titans Go!" movie will premiere on July 28, 2018.

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