'Titans' live-action series news: Minka Kelly teases Hawk and Dove in new set photo

Brenton Thwaites as Robin in the upcoming live-action series "Titans." Twitter/DCComics

The live-action series featuring DC Comics' superhero faction Titans is already in production and fans are as excited as ever to see how their favorite characters would look like upon being brought to life. Minka Kelly, who plays Dawn Granger/Dove, shared a photo from the set that teases her character alongside Hank Hall/Hawk (Alan Ritchson).

The photo itself, which was posted on Instagram Story, does not reveal much, as it only features chairs with their characters' names on it. Kelly even added emojis of their respective bird types on the chairs. Unfortunately, the looks of their costumes are still unknown, so fans will have to stay updated for a glimpse of the crime-fighting duo's live-action appearance.

Kelly was first announced to be part of the upcoming "Titans" series in September. Her character Dove is described as a graceful but powerful fighting machine. While Dove is quite a thrill-seeker and sides with what is right, she also serves as "an emotional anchor and caregiver" to Hawk. Dove loves Hawk, but she is fearful of what her partner has turned into.

Previously, Warner Bros. Television released a photo that gave everyone the first look at Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson/Robin. When the "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" star was announced to be playing Dick Grayson, fans wondered if the character's version in "Titans" would be Robin the Boy Wonder or Nightwing. Based on the photo, it does seem like he will be playing the former.

In the photo, Thwaites is standing in front of a cloudy backdrop while in his Robin suit and holding his character's signature weapon, a staff. In the comics, Dick Grayson eventually shed the Robin persona and adopted a new moniker, Nightwing.

The live-action "Titans" series will premiere on DC Comics' streaming service sometime in 2018.

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