Madison Hu will be play "Beast Girl" in Warner's serie 'Titans'

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The Disney's young star Madison Hu ('Bizaardvark') will be play as Gina Logan/Beast Girl in the new Warner's serie 'Titans', acording Creg Berlanti and Geoff Johns, producers of the serie, during the New Zealand's Comic-Con.

The idea arose when Berlanti and Geoff Johns talked about the possibility of adding to Terra, another member of the Titans, and later villain, nevertheless Geoff pointed out that it was better precipitously to show Terra, reason why it was decided to refresh the series with a change, very notorious to be true.

This change has to do with the creator of Mark "Gar" Logan, better known as Beast Boy in comics, going from being a man to a woman.
Both Berlanti and Johns know this is a very abrupt change, but they have the sertesse that it will be for the benefit of the series.
"We are sure that the true fans will accept the change, as Gar's powers and personality will be present in Gina Logan, the new Beast Girl [...] We just hope the show is fresh for everyone," exclaimed Berlanti.
Johns was also asked about the possibility of seeing the future between Terra and, now, the Beast Girl on the small screen, or if it would only be a friendly relationship, to which Johns replied: "It is very soon for that friend, first let the spectators get used to the change, and then we'll see what happens between Gina and Terra, if she latter comes to the serie."
The serie of 'Titans' will hit the small screen in May 2018.

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