Warner Bros. and DC has just released a new poster forTeen Titans Go! to the Moviesand it parodies theJustice Leaguetheatrical poster in the best possible way. The first trailer for the animated movie dropped last month and in typical Teen Titans Go! fashion, it was hilarious, spoofingWonder Womanand other DC Films, with a premise that nobody wants to see them, people just want to see Gal Gadot. They even poked fun at poorAquaman, proving that nothing is sacred to these bratty teens.

The previous poster forTeen Titans Go! to the Moviesboasted that it was “the superhero movie to end all superhero movies. Hopefully.” And now in the parody of theJustice Leagueposter, they seem to have lost some confidence since last month. The new poster simply reads, “They can’t save the world at all…” which seems to be more of a dig on theJustice Leaguethan it does on themselves upon a second viewing. It’s cool to seeWarner Bros. and DChave a little bit of fun with their image and maybe some fans should take note.

Teen Titans Go to the Movies Poster

Teen Titans Go! to the Movieswill feature the original voice cast from the hit animated series that includes Greg Cipes as Beast Boy, Scott Menville as Robin, Khary Payton as Cyborg, Tara Strong as Raven, and Hynden Walch as Starfire. Joining the cast this time around for the feature film will be Will Arnett, Kristen Bell, and James Cordan. Cordan plays Balloon man who can be seen passing some gas in the trailer that was released last month.

While all of the rest of the Teen Titans projects revolve around the show and direct-to-DVD movies,Teen Titans Go! to the Moviesis thefirst feature length moviethat will hit the big screen this summer. It’s looking like the Teen Titans first movie will be even more lighthearted than the show, which is not a bad thing at all, especially when you take into account that they’ve been spoofing the DCEU almost exclusively for the promotional campaign. One can easily imagine that there will be some Marvel jokes thrown in for good measure.

Teen Titans Go! to the Movieshits theaters onJuly 27thand you can bet on some more kid-friendly trashing of the DCEU and the superhero genre as a whole as the promotional campaign continues.Teen Titanshas the rare distinction of being a show for children that is not excruciating for adults to sit through and has jokes that fly over children’s heads. The movie should be a pretty good late summer box office earner after the dust settles fromInfinity War,Deadpool 2, andSolo: A Star Wars Story. You can check out the poster below as well as the first teaser trailer, thanks to Warner Bros. Pictures' YouTube channel.