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The third season of HBO’sTitansis in full swing with a storyline centering around DC’sRed Hood . Fans of the angst - ridden anti - hoagie are treat to gratuitous nod to the comedian , including Red Hood ’s infamous showdown with the leaders of Gotham ’s drug runners . Despite the initially rushed plot of land with too much crammed into installment one , the rest of the season has panned out well with a delightfully devastating storyline leaving the audience timid if the squad will be able to save Jason both from himself and Scarecrow .

Curran Walters is doing a antic Book of Job depict Red Hood , putting his all into the character and giving Jason Todd the performance he merit . The beginning of the season had a dismaying lack of suspense besiege Red Hood ’s honest identity , but since most fans already knew who was behind the mask , it seems the writers decided to create suspense elsewhere . While there are plenty of similarities between the show and the comics , Titansalso take a few liberties with thestory of the Red Hood .

Similarity: Killed By The Joker

As in the previews that sports fan were teased with a twain of months before the airing of time of year three , theJokeris depicted violently beat someone with a pry . Jason sneak out to face the Joker alone and is caught off safety equipment in a defunct carnival .

In the comic strip , a very important particular ofJason Todd ’s deathis his slaying at the men of Batman ’s mischievous - nemesis , the Joker . The crowbar plays a central part in his torture , though the scene in the funnies is much more draw out , the scoundrel wanting to sustain his twisted biz .

Difference: Killed In Gotham

InTitans , the Joker attacks Jason in Gotham , never leaving the city limits with him . Since Jason ’s death was in reality in the comical plot line Death in the Family , or else of the Red Hood plot , the writers needed to skim through it instead of lingering on that part of the story .

The originalcomic adaptation frame Jason ’s deathin Ethiopia . His parturition female parent sell him out to the Joker who charter him whereBatmanwill struggle to find him . The villain leaves him baffle in a warehouse to kick the bucket in an explosion just before he can be rescue .

Similarity: Dumped In A Lazarous Pit

In both storylines , a Lazarus pitfall was affect in Jason ’s revitalization . The unfortunate side effect of the Lazarus Pit is that it heals   the body but can wrench the mind and will a somebody confused and fickle . In both case , this is true .

For the show , Jason was revived in a pit within Gotham metropolis limits . The comics are a little more circuitous with it , as the pit is located in the secret rest home of the League of Assassins . Talia al Ghul uses the pit to heal Jason ’s injuries and envenom his mind against his family .

Difference: Not Revived By Superboy-Prime

In the show , the audience see that there is a Lazarus Pit forgotten by the League of Assassins somewhere in Gotham . This is what Jonathan Crane utilise to vivify Jason Todd . The comics had an entirely different mode to revive Jason before he became Red Hood .

DC had a storyline with a even boy who became a zep in a universe where superheroes did n’t be . Superboy - Prime ended up turning villainous and set off a chain of events that deepen reality , reverse Jason ’s demise . He woke up inside his coffin and had to grasp his way out . The Lazarus Pit was used to heal him but not resuscitate him .

Similarity: Grudge Against Batman

A huge part of the Red Hood origin story is based around his fury at Batman . The show depicts Jason being fired from Robin before long before his death , leading him to try out with decimate his fear . The drug and his retiring posttraumatic stress disorder drove him off from the wedge community and made him vulnerable to use .

The strip show Jason furious over the fact that Batman never avenged his death , and had replaced him with another Robin . He saw Bruce ’s methods as ineffective and set out to prove he could protect Gotham well with his own methods .

Difference: Driven By Scarecrow

In both cases , Red Hood ’s quest for revenge was encouraged and fake by someone hide out in the shadows . The show and the comic utilization different hoi polloi and methods to drive Jason . Titansplaces Scarecrow as the mastermind behind all the pandemonium , only using Red Hood as a figurehead . Later episodes show Crane twisting and poison Jason ’s nous , make him stay even when he has question .

Talia al Ghul is the driving force out behind Red Hood in the comedian , but she does n’t hold his action once he achieve Gotham . She used the colliery to heal his injury and destabilise his mind , get to him up with lies about his crime syndicate never caring for him . Talia feeds him doctor up data to weave him into a rage and then sets him loose on Batman to keep him distracted and escape from his grasp on the city .

Similarity: The Red Helmet

The red helmet used inTitansis a fantastic costume piece that does great religious service to the funnies . Jason first shew his Red Hood persona in the show wear out the signature helmet , but the comic version did n’t come out out that way .

Red Hood used to be an old sobriquet of the Joker before he in full acquire his villainous trademark . He would assume a unusual cylindric red helmet and a cape to commit crimes . In quotation to the man who killed him , when Jason first return to Gotham , he uses that same costume , eventually morphing the style into a more hardheaded design of leather jacket and helmet .

Difference: An Actual Hood

In a good chunk of the comics , Jason does n’t actually tire a cap , despite being call the Red Hood . In a few stories likeFuture State : GothamandRed Hood and the Outlaws , a bonnet has been tot to his costume , but that ’s not how it started .

The show takes a picayune interpretative license by adding a hood to his original costume jacket . It complements the look and help to bring the type off the page and into live - natural process in a more seamless way .

Similarity: Wants To Help People

Evenwhen Jason Todd was Robin ,   he just want to aid people . originate up as a street youngster in Gotham gave him a unaired - up look at the desperation that people hurt , peculiarly those living in Crime Alley . When he was given the chance to be a hero , Jason strike it as a way to change thing for the better .

When he became Red Hood , Jason began to set out bigger trading operations to help mass , even becoming a drug lord to restrain statistical distribution and keep kid from getting call for . He had no problem kill criminals to keep them from repeating offenses and he was still protective of the innocent .

Difference: Attacking Gotham

The two storylines give Jason very dissimilar methods of infiltrate the city and becoming a vigilance man trust by citizen . In the comedian , Red Hood does n’t actually assail the city . He take over the drug gangs to confine sales and punish anyone who sold to kids , and he only ever attack the Batfamily or criminal victimise others .

The show has Scarecrow lead the operation behind the scenes , using Jason as a figurehead to give the great unwashed something to believe in while he wholly destabilise the city . Jason cease up wanting to leave Crane and rejoinNightwing , as he ’s not glad with the destruction make and the inexperienced person harmed . The plan was to shoot apart the city and their trust in heroes , and then have Jason add up in and save the day , with Crane pulling his strings . Fans are still wait to see what pass and if Jason can be saved from himself .

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Titans Season 4 Poster

Split image showing Red Hood in Titans and in DC comics

Batman carries Jason Todd’s corpse in DC Comics

Jason Todd stands in smoke in Titans

Jason Todd coming out of the Lazarus Pit, fully revived following his death.

Blended image of Jason Todd and Scarecrow in Titans

Red Hood fighting Batman in Under the Hood.

Blended image of Red Hood and Jonathan Crane in Titans

Red Hood retelling his origin in the comics.

Jason Todd without his Red Hood mask in Titans

Close up of Jason Todd as Red Hood looking down at the reader.

Curran Walters as Jason Todd Red Hood and Lazarus pit in Titans

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