Megan Thee Stallion brought Halloween to life this year with a stunning cosplay of DC Comics’ Teen Titan, Starfire, sparking fan excitement and calls for her to play the iconic Titan. The Texas rapper revealed her fiery transformation as part of her “Hottieween” celebration, with her flawless recreation of the alien princess generating social media buzz and appreciation from fans and comic enthusiasts alike.
In an Instagram photoshoot, Megan channels Starfire Thee Stallion with vivid red hair and the classic purple costume. She strikes action-packed poses in front of various backgrounds that reflect Starfire’s cosmic roots, and even includes original George Pérez artwork, honoring the character’s New Teen Titans era. Take a look below:
Fans and fellow creatives were quick to shower the post with praise, with many commenting on the potential of Megan’s Starfire to shine as a standalone hero. Even DC Studios co-chief James Gunn chimed in with “Incredible” and reshared the post, as news circulates about a potential DCU Teen Titans movie.
Fresh off her anime-inspired album release, Megan’s costume, true to Pérez’s iconic Starfire design, is a nod to the heroine’s origins as Tamaran’s Princess Koriand’r. One background image references Tales of the New Teen Titans #4, where Starfire’s journey to Earth first unfolded under the creative team of Marv Wolfman, Pérez, Ernie Colón, Adrienne Roy, and Todd Klein. Fans were quick to embrace her interpretation, with comments suggesting she’d make the perfect Starfire on screen, especially alongside a potential on-screen Nightwing.
This isn’t Megan’s first foray into the comic world, following her cameo in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. But her Starfire transformation takes it a step further, inspiring fans and positioning her as a dream casting for the powerful Titan. Megan’s Starfire not only celebrates the hero’s past but also highlights her potential as a prominent figure in the DC Universe.
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