Titans Showrunner Explains Why Brother Blood’s Fate Was Always Set In Stone, Opens Up About Series Finale’s Last Scenes

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Warning: MAJOR SPOILERS for the Titans series finale, “Titans Forever,” are ahead!

Joseph Morgan’s Sebastian Sanger didn’t start off in Titans Season 4 as a villain, and even after he’d allied himself with Frank Potente’s May Banner, a.k.a. Mother Mayhem, and started going by Brother Blood, there was numerous attempts to bring him back to the light. But as HBO Max subscribers have now seen in the Titans series finale, called “Titans Forever,” it was all for naught, with Anna Diop’s Starfire ultimate fulfilling the prophecy concerning her and killing Blood. Titan showrunner Greg Walker went over with CinemaBlend why the antagonist’s fate was always set in stone, as well as discussed the last scenes in the series finale.

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