Justice League vs. Teen Titans Page #5

Synopsis: Robin is sent to work with the Teen Titans after his volatile behavior botches up a Justice League mission. The Titans must then step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world.
Director(s): Sam Liu
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
PG-13
Year:
2016
78 min
1,427 Views


(GROWLING)

(SCREAMING)

(SHRIEKING)

(GROANS)

STARFIRE:
Raven!

Is it over?

It'll never be over.

Trigon will spend every single

minute trying to get out of here,

so he needs to be watched

every single minute.

Dude, thanks for helping out.

It was nice to have

a big gun around.

Yeah, you ought to dump those

stuck-up jerks and sign up with us.

It was nice not to be

the kid for once,

but when you've been

in the majors...

You know what I'm saying.

(BEAST BOY FARTS)

Time to go home.

I'll take you back.

Unfortunately,

this is my home.

I have to watch him.

It's not your home.

Home is the place where...

When you have to go there,

they have to take you in.

Robert Frost.

You are full of surprises, Damian.

You're coming with us.

BATMAN OVER COMPUTER: I've

sifted through all the data

and found no signs of the

corruptors for the 10 days

since our encounter

with Trigon.

In other words,

great work, Titans.

WONDER WOMAN:
Your determination

and teamwork saved the world,

and us. You should be

very proud of them, Kori.

As are we.

Hey, guys, it's pizza night.

Boom tube delivery.

Less than 30...

Minutes.

Carry on, Titans.

Okay, that was awkward.

Enough talk. Let's eat.

CYBORG:
Hey, isn't that...

He always said

we should be together.

That's gotta be torture

for him.

Well, you can take the girl

out of hell...

TRIGON:
Raven, release me.

You're too weak to keep me in here,

you filthy witch!

I'll get out!

I'll kill everyone you love.

(SCREAMING) Raven!

- (DISTANT LAUGHTER)

- (DANCE MUSIC PLAYING)

(WHOOSHING)

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Bryan Q. Miller

Bryan Q. Miller is an American television and comic writer most notable for his work on the CW’s television series Smallville and DC’s comic book Batgirl. more…

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