Corrected entry: Spoiler - When Jade Watson tricks Robin to activate the tower's vault, she traps him with techno-cuffs that are part of the room's technology. How was she able to hack or install the cuffs in order to do so, if she had no way to get into the room in the first place?
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
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Directed by: Aaron Horvath, Peter Rida Michail
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Kristen Bell, Tara Strong, Will Arnett
Continuity mistake: At the premier of Batman's new movie, Batman Again, Robin steps on The Atom and squashes him next to the red carpet. A few shots later, Atom's squished remains disappear from where Robin and the Titans are talking and dancing.
Trivia: The Titans first encounter Slade while he's stealing a power crystal. They mistake him at first for the Marvel character, Deadpool and proceed to argue back and forth about him being Deadpool or not. With him saying that he's not Deadpool, that actually Deadpool should be saying he's not Slade. This is a joke and reference to the fact that the designer of Deadpool based his looks, abilities, and character originally off Slade/Deathstroke because he wanted to draw Deathstroke. Until Deadpool's backstory and personality were changed to what we know him as today.





Correction: Considering it's a secure vault and a durable room, with those cuffs already being there, it's likely that with the silliness of the show and movie that the Titans sometimes just keep prisoners in there.
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Adding to this, it could very well also be that those restraints weren't made for a person in the first place. Considering it's a vault, it could have just been for holding something else, but used on Robin.
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