


Titans season 3 finally sees Donna reincarnated in episode 9, "Souls," as the temporarily dead Tim Drake (Jay Lycurgo) and the deceased Hank Hall (Alan Ritchson) find her in the afterlife as she journey to the next place. Immediately after her rushed death scene, Raven raises the possibility of being able to resurrect her and departs with the Amazonians to Themyscira along with Donna's body. Related: Titans Finally Admits Donna's Season 2 Death Was Terribleĭonna Troy's death never felt like it was terribly likely to stick.

This unexpected, and somewhat anticlimactic, death frustrated some viewers. Donna Troy became an important figure in the series, offering her moral perspective and being a fierce defender of the younger generation of masked crime-fighters. After facing-off against a mind-controlled Conner, the clone of Superman and Lex Luther, Donna Troy died suddenly when she sacrificed herself to save innocent bystanders: the Titans' battle with Conner, aka Superboy, damaged the foundation of a large metal tower, which collapsed after the fighting had resolved. Season 2 further developed Donna Troy's character, showing her continued ties with Themyscira, her developing friendship with Koriand'r, aka Starfire (Anna Diop), and her tragic romance with the late Aqualad, Garth. While her story arc could have ended when she died at the end of season 2, episode 12 "Nightwing," superheroes are bad at staying dead and Wonder Girl returned during Titans season 3. Donna was introduced in season 1, episode 8, "Donna Troy," which established that Troy, now an investigative journalist, was previously Wonder Girl, the sidekick to Wonder Woman and a former Teen Titan along with Dick Grayson. The Titansseason 2 finale saw the unexpected death of original "Teen Titan" Donna Troy (Conor Leslie).
