Teen Titans Go! - Il Film -

Robin wept tears of joy. They didn't save the world, and they definitely didn't get any stronger, but as the credits rolled in Robin’s imagination, he knew one thing was true: they were definitely going to get a sequel.

"Titans! To the living room!" Robin yelled, somersaulting over the couch.

Instead of fighting, Beast Boy turned into a kitty to distract Slade, Starfire tried to give him a "friendship hug," and Cyborg accidentally hacked the studio’s sprinkler system. Slade just stood there, getting soaked, looking incredibly confused. Teen Titans Go! - Il film

"Give it up!" Robin cried. "This is the climax of our first act!"

"I am here to steal... the ultimate plot device!" Slade announced, holding a glowing remote control. Robin wept tears of joy

Jade looked at them—Beast Boy was currently a green llama eating a script, and Cyborg was using his laser to toast a bagel. "You’re jokes," she laughed. "You need a nemesis. A real one. Someone with a deep voice and a dramatic cape." Suddenly, a shadow fell over the studio. It was .

"I’m literally trying to take over the world," Slade muttered, "and you’re arguing about whether mustard counts as a condiment?" "It’s a lifestyle choice, Slade!" Cyborg yelled. To the living room

Cyborg and Beast Boy were mid-burrito-contest, Starfire was trying to teach Silkie how to knit, and Raven was busy pretending she didn’t exist.