Without specifying if this series will be a spin-off of Doom Patrol, the Dead Boys Detectives, a team that will arrive in the third season, will star in their own series
DC Comics continues to explore its large catalog of characters, and some may make the leap from vignettes to television series, such as the Dead Boys Detectives, who will arrive in a solo series in the medium term.
Don’t Miss: Doom Patrol: Dead Boy Detectives Coming In Season 3
The Variety site reported that DC Comics and Warner Bros. Television have ordered the production of the pilot chapter of the series Dead Boys Detectives, a group of paranormal investigators who will make their debut in the third season of Doom Patrol.
What draws the attention of the Variety report is the possibility that the Dead Boys Detectives series is a separate series and not a spin-off of Doom Patrol as would be thought at first.
Although you remember it, in the first season of Titans, the Doom Patrol was introduced in the sixth episode, a team that got his solo series, which repeated the same cast as in the episode of Titans, except for Demian Bichir, who played in the Niled Caulder episode ‘The Chief’ role in the series played by Timothy Dalton.
The story of the Dead Boys Detectives
In the comics Dead Boy Detectives debuted in The Sandman # 25 (April 1991), as the brainchild of Neil Gaiman and cartoonist Matt Wagner.
Edwin Paine and Charles Rowland, two minors who died in violent circumstances in the same boarding school, but at different times, learn how to become detectives despite their status as ghosts.
In the third season of Doom Patrol, the Dead Boys Detectives will be played by Sebastian Croft who is best known for having played a young Ned Stark on Game of Thrones, while Ty Tennant has appeared in Tolkien and War of the Worlds.
The third season of Doom Patrol will begin its broadcasts on September 23 through the HBO Max digital platform, both in the United States and in Mexico.
Source: Variety
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