Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment have announced that both the third season of Young Justice and a new live-action series called Titans will debut in 2018.

<em>The New Teen Titans art, courtesy of Warner Bros.</em>

<em>Young Justice: Outsiders logo, via Warner Bros.</em>

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Both shows will air exclusively on a new DC-focused digital service run by Warner Bros. Digital Networks Group that promises to "deliver an immersive experience designed just for DC fans."Titans is being written by Akiva Goldsman (Star Trek Discovery), DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns, and Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl). All three, along with Sarah Schechter, are on board as executive producers. This new live-action drama will center around Dick Grayson, who "emerges from the shadows to become the leader of a fearless band of new heroes" that includes Starfire, Raven and many more. For now, Dick's superhero alter ego -- he's been both Robin and Nightwing in the comics -- hasn't been revealed.While Warner Bros. was previously working with TNT on a Titans series, the network confirmed production was canceled last year . It's worth noting that Goldsman was working on Titans when it was at TNT, but with a different co-writer, Marc Haimes.Meanwhile, the third season of Warner Bros. Animation's Young Justice, which was confirmed last year , is officially titled Young Justice: Outsiders. In Season 3, the team of young heroes will fight against "meta-human trafficking and the terrifying threat it creates for a society caught in the crossfire of a genetic arms race spanning the globe and the galaxy."Sam Register (Teen Titans Go!) is on board as executive producer of Young Justice: Outsiders, with Brandon Vietti (Batman: Under the Red Hood) and Greg Weisman (Star Wars Rebels) serving as producers. Additionally, Phil Bourassa (Young Justice, Justice League Dark) is returning as art director.For more on Young Justice, here's a look at six things we'd like to see in Season 3

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