A onetime Legend of Tomorrow and a former teen wolf are teaming up to save Las Vegas… if they can sober up first.
Nick Zano and Shelley Hennig are set as co-leads in the Netflix action-comedy Obliterated, our sister site Deadline reports.
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- 6/27/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
If The CW picks up DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 8, it will be without a fan favorite.
Tuesday's Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 Episode 13 found the team bidding farewell to Nick Zano's Nate Heywood.
During the shocking season finale, Nate lost his steel exterior, leaving him without his superpower.
If you watch Legends of Tomorrow online, you know everyone on the Waverider has a distinct reason for being there.
Without his power, he was not as valuable to the team as he once was, which made for a bittersweet conclusion for his arc.
Ultimately, he made his way back to the totem to live the remainder of his life with Zari 1.0.
Zano boarded the Arrowverse series during Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 and racked up 94 episodes.
While his character's arc is complete, the show has had a revolving door of cast members since the beginning, so we probably shouldn't rule out...
Tuesday's Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 Episode 13 found the team bidding farewell to Nick Zano's Nate Heywood.
During the shocking season finale, Nate lost his steel exterior, leaving him without his superpower.
If you watch Legends of Tomorrow online, you know everyone on the Waverider has a distinct reason for being there.
Without his power, he was not as valuable to the team as he once was, which made for a bittersweet conclusion for his arc.
Ultimately, he made his way back to the totem to live the remainder of his life with Zari 1.0.
Zano boarded the Arrowverse series during Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 and racked up 94 episodes.
While his character's arc is complete, the show has had a revolving door of cast members since the beginning, so we probably shouldn't rule out...
- 3/3/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Warning: The following contains major spoilers from Wednesday’s Legends of Tomorrow finale. Proceed at your own risk!
Legends of Tomorrow is once again saying goodbye to a team member: Nick Zano, who plays Nate Heywood (aka Steel), will not return as a series regular for a potential Season 8, TVLine has learned. (The show has yet to be renewed.)
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Zano joined...
Legends of Tomorrow is once again saying goodbye to a team member: Nick Zano, who plays Nate Heywood (aka Steel), will not return as a series regular for a potential Season 8, TVLine has learned. (The show has yet to be renewed.)
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Zano joined...
- 3/3/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Updated: Dominic Purcell originally posted to Instagram on Friday night that he is leaving “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” but clarified on Saturday that he will still appear on the show “periodically.”
Though Purcell has now deleted the Instagram post announcing his departure altogether, in an updated caption on Saturday, he claimed that the original post was to watch the press “be click-bated.” However, he still maintained that he is leaving the show, writing: “Truth is yes I am leaving @cw_legendsoftomorrow but will come back periodically.”
“It’s a handshake deal with my boss Phil Klemmer. I don’t have a beef with studio @warnerbrostv,” he continued in the now-deleted Instagram post.
Purcell first made the announcement on Friday night, indicating the decision came out of conflict with the studio.
“Deal isn’t done,” he wrote in the original caption. “I have no interest. What ever cash they throw on the corporate level.
Though Purcell has now deleted the Instagram post announcing his departure altogether, in an updated caption on Saturday, he claimed that the original post was to watch the press “be click-bated.” However, he still maintained that he is leaving the show, writing: “Truth is yes I am leaving @cw_legendsoftomorrow but will come back periodically.”
“It’s a handshake deal with my boss Phil Klemmer. I don’t have a beef with studio @warnerbrostv,” he continued in the now-deleted Instagram post.
Purcell first made the announcement on Friday night, indicating the decision came out of conflict with the studio.
“Deal isn’t done,” he wrote in the original caption. “I have no interest. What ever cash they throw on the corporate level.
- 4/17/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, the stoner little brother of the CW DC television universe, is on its way back in May, and Den of Geek is psyched to give you an exclusive first look at the new poster. In keeping with the show’s themes, it’s a subdued period piece.
The poster features all the returning cast members – Caity Lotz as White Canary Sara Lance; her girlfriend, Ava Sharpe (Jes Macallan); Matt Ryan as the platonic ideal of John Constantine; Nick Zano as the heart and soul (and liver) of the Waverider, Shotgun Nate Heywood; Tala Ashe’s Zari Tarazi; and Dominic Purcell as Heat Wave. The poster also features new regulars – the delightful Gary (Adam Tsekhman); Constantine fixer-upper success story Astra Logue (Olivia Swann); Behrad Tarazi (Shayan Sobhian), Zari’s brother and the superhero equivalent of Schrodinger’s sibling; and newcomer Lisseth Chavez as Spooner Cruz, a...
The poster features all the returning cast members – Caity Lotz as White Canary Sara Lance; her girlfriend, Ava Sharpe (Jes Macallan); Matt Ryan as the platonic ideal of John Constantine; Nick Zano as the heart and soul (and liver) of the Waverider, Shotgun Nate Heywood; Tala Ashe’s Zari Tarazi; and Dominic Purcell as Heat Wave. The poster also features new regulars – the delightful Gary (Adam Tsekhman); Constantine fixer-upper success story Astra Logue (Olivia Swann); Behrad Tarazi (Shayan Sobhian), Zari’s brother and the superhero equivalent of Schrodinger’s sibling; and newcomer Lisseth Chavez as Spooner Cruz, a...
- 4/16/2021
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek
The Legends of Tomorrow have yet another (and possibly non-e.T.?) foe to fend off in Season 6.
Aliyah O’Brien, whose many TV credits include You Me Her, Bates Motel and Rookie Blue, has been cast in the recurring role of Kayla, “a fearsome warrior with a high body count” who will be “put through her paces working with and against the Legends,” Deadline reports.
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In Season 6 of the CW series (premiere...
Aliyah O’Brien, whose many TV credits include You Me Her, Bates Motel and Rookie Blue, has been cast in the recurring role of Kayla, “a fearsome warrior with a high body count” who will be “put through her paces working with and against the Legends,” Deadline reports.
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- 1/8/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
When Chicago Pd finally returns for Season 8, it will be without a series regular.
Per TV Line, Lisseth Chavez is bowing out of the role of Intelligence unit rookie Vanessa Rojas after one season.
If you watch Chicago Pd online, you know Rojas first arrived as an undercover cop, who went on to become a part of Voight's team.
She got close to Atwater, with the two becoming fast friends.
It's unclear how Roja's exit will be addressed on-screen, or if the actress could pop up to wrap up her storyline.
But Chavez will not be away from the small screen for long, with the actress becoming the newest recruit of the Waveride on The CW's Legends of Tomorrow.
She has landed the series regular role of alien expert Esperanza “Spooner” Cruz, according to TV Line.
Here is the official logline for Season 6.
Having spent last season trying to track...
Per TV Line, Lisseth Chavez is bowing out of the role of Intelligence unit rookie Vanessa Rojas after one season.
If you watch Chicago Pd online, you know Rojas first arrived as an undercover cop, who went on to become a part of Voight's team.
She got close to Atwater, with the two becoming fast friends.
It's unclear how Roja's exit will be addressed on-screen, or if the actress could pop up to wrap up her storyline.
But Chavez will not be away from the small screen for long, with the actress becoming the newest recruit of the Waveride on The CW's Legends of Tomorrow.
She has landed the series regular role of alien expert Esperanza “Spooner” Cruz, according to TV Line.
Here is the official logline for Season 6.
Having spent last season trying to track...
- 9/12/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
This article contains Legends of Tomorrow spoilers.
Legends of Tomorrow has wrapped, completing it’s most successful season to date and leaving “The Thong Song” stuck in thousands of heads. And it’s left us with plenty to think about while we wait for season 6.
What Happened To Sara?
Sara Lance was celebrating with the rest of the team. She defeated Atropos, the stabby Fate whose light blinded Sara and gave her the ability to see people’s deaths if she touched them, by kicking her into the Loom of Fate, destroying it. She fixed her crew and helped save her friend Charlie from the crippling self-doubt and inadequacy pushed on her by her evil fate sister, Lachesis. She got loaded at a Smell show in 1970s London. And then she got abducted by aliens.
That shouldn’t surprise you too much. Legends is a show that has shown a...
Legends of Tomorrow has wrapped, completing it’s most successful season to date and leaving “The Thong Song” stuck in thousands of heads. And it’s left us with plenty to think about while we wait for season 6.
What Happened To Sara?
Sara Lance was celebrating with the rest of the team. She defeated Atropos, the stabby Fate whose light blinded Sara and gave her the ability to see people’s deaths if she touched them, by kicking her into the Loom of Fate, destroying it. She fixed her crew and helped save her friend Charlie from the crippling self-doubt and inadequacy pushed on her by her evil fate sister, Lachesis. She got loaded at a Smell show in 1970s London. And then she got abducted by aliens.
That shouldn’t surprise you too much. Legends is a show that has shown a...
- 6/4/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Legends of Tomorrow‘s next time-traveling adventure will take the Waverider team through television history.
In the May 26 episode (The CW, 9/8c), Charlie tries to protect the Legends from her sisters by “scattering them in different television shows,” including Star Trek and Downton Abbey, as seen in newly released photos. (A trailer also hinted at a Friends parody.) “Of course, in true Legends style, some can’t just be blissfully ignorant and happy, but figure out a way to end up messing with the system,” per the official synopsis.
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In the May 26 episode (The CW, 9/8c), Charlie tries to protect the Legends from her sisters by “scattering them in different television shows,” including Star Trek and Downton Abbey, as seen in newly released photos. (A trailer also hinted at a Friends parody.) “Of course, in true Legends style, some can’t just be blissfully ignorant and happy, but figure out a way to end up messing with the system,” per the official synopsis.
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- 5/18/2020
- TVLine.com
In the course of revealing its schedule for 2020-2021, The CW also let slip with some major intel on the Legends of Tomorrow‘s Season 6 battle.
And it’s pretty… out-of-this-world.
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Nestled at the bottom of The CW’s press release announcing the schedules for fall and then midseason (Legends Season 6 premieres sometime in the spring), there’s this tasty graf. But again I diligently warn you,...
And it’s pretty… out-of-this-world.
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- 5/14/2020
- TVLine.com
This Legends of Tomorrow review contains spoilers.
Legends of Tomorrow Season 5 Episode 12
“Freaks and Greeks” is the first episode since Legends of Tomorrow returned from a pandemic-prolonged hiatus where the real world started to creep into my personal enjoyment of the show.
I don’t think this is a unique problem to me, nor is it something that only happens to Legends of Tomorrow. It’s been two months since I high fived anyone other than my toddler or since I stood within ten feet of another person without getting mad about it. But for the most part, I haven’t been all that freaked out about it happening in my fiction. Until I saw the Legends and an entire campus of college kids drinking out of the same cup. That’S How You Get Pregnant, Guys. I mean the ‘rona. That’s how you get the ‘rona.
The Legends...
Legends of Tomorrow Season 5 Episode 12
“Freaks and Greeks” is the first episode since Legends of Tomorrow returned from a pandemic-prolonged hiatus where the real world started to creep into my personal enjoyment of the show.
I don’t think this is a unique problem to me, nor is it something that only happens to Legends of Tomorrow. It’s been two months since I high fived anyone other than my toddler or since I stood within ten feet of another person without getting mad about it. But for the most part, I haven’t been all that freaked out about it happening in my fiction. Until I saw the Legends and an entire campus of college kids drinking out of the same cup. That’S How You Get Pregnant, Guys. I mean the ‘rona. That’s how you get the ‘rona.
The Legends...
- 5/13/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Nick Zano claims he’s never shotgunned a beer before.
On its face, this feels ridiculous. If there’s any scripted show on television right now that seems like the cast engages in some periodic competitive drinking behind the scenes, it’s Legends of Tomorrow. But talk to him about it, as we did ahead of “Freaks and Greeks,” the next episode in the show’s still-wonderful fifth season, and it actually makes more sense. He hasn’t shotgunned a beer because he comes from a line of professional drinkers. “Ever go to a bar in New Jersey at 10:00 Am to 2:00 Pm?” he asks? “[His grandmother] was your bartender.”
So while Zano’s deft handling of a keyring and a can of Noonan’s Lite in the episode is out of the ordinary, his handling of his character on the show, Nate Heywood, the adventure professor who can turn to steel,...
On its face, this feels ridiculous. If there’s any scripted show on television right now that seems like the cast engages in some periodic competitive drinking behind the scenes, it’s Legends of Tomorrow. But talk to him about it, as we did ahead of “Freaks and Greeks,” the next episode in the show’s still-wonderful fifth season, and it actually makes more sense. He hasn’t shotgunned a beer because he comes from a line of professional drinkers. “Ever go to a bar in New Jersey at 10:00 Am to 2:00 Pm?” he asks? “[His grandmother] was your bartender.”
So while Zano’s deft handling of a keyring and a can of Noonan’s Lite in the episode is out of the ordinary, his handling of his character on the show, Nate Heywood, the adventure professor who can turn to steel,...
- 5/12/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Though few fans were happy about the news that real-life spouses Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford were leaving the show, Legends of Tomorrow did its best to send the pair off in a way that befitted both their characters. Onscreen couple Ray Palmer and Nora Dahrk tied the knot before deciding to depart the Waverider, and while there’s certainly a conversation to be had about the rushed nature of their trip to the altar, the end result feels earned enough.
Interestingly, however, the focus of the pair’s final episode isn’t on their love story or even the reasons behind their choice to return to life in the real world. Rather, Ray’s relationship with his bestie Nate Heywood takes center stage in “Romeo vs. Juliet: Dawn of Justness,” reminding us all that for all the things Legends does right (of which there are many), its depiction of...
Interestingly, however, the focus of the pair’s final episode isn’t on their love story or even the reasons behind their choice to return to life in the real world. Rather, Ray’s relationship with his bestie Nate Heywood takes center stage in “Romeo vs. Juliet: Dawn of Justness,” reminding us all that for all the things Legends does right (of which there are many), its depiction of...
- 4/14/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Joanna Vanderham is set to play a recurring role as one of the “big bads” for Season 5 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, the time-traveling superhero series that returns Jan. 21 with its season premiere on The CW.
No word yet on the name of the character but it’s a villain described as “a ruthless killing machine with daggers made of bones. Wherever she goes, death follows.”
Producers note that Vanderham’s character has history that ties her to the past of Charlie (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), the British shapeshifter who joined the Waverider crew in Season 4 to avoid banishment in hell.
“When [Vanderham’s character] arrives on the Waverider, Charlie — and the Legends — will never be the same.”
The Season 5 ensemble of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is led by Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer/The Atom, Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/HeatWave,...
No word yet on the name of the character but it’s a villain described as “a ruthless killing machine with daggers made of bones. Wherever she goes, death follows.”
Producers note that Vanderham’s character has history that ties her to the past of Charlie (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), the British shapeshifter who joined the Waverider crew in Season 4 to avoid banishment in hell.
“When [Vanderham’s character] arrives on the Waverider, Charlie — and the Legends — will never be the same.”
The Season 5 ensemble of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is led by Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer/The Atom, Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/HeatWave,...
- 1/17/2020
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Somewhat lagging behind the other Arrowverse series this year, Legends of Tomorrow has finally revealed its season 5 premiere date through a new poster. The show will be back on Tuesday, January 21st, 2020, after presenting a special episode a week earlier to wrap up the highly anticipated “Crisis on Infinite Earths” arc.
We know the season 5 premiere will be called “Meet the Legends,” suggesting that this year will be something of a soft reboot for Legends of Tomorrow after the confirmed departure of Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford as series regulars. This summer saw the news that Astra Logue will be season 5’s big bad as well, the aged up version of the girl that John Constantine condemned to Hell. We also know that Matt Ryan’s Constantine will again be a series regular, and that Tala Ashe is going to be tackling a new version of Zari. Routh and Ford are,...
We know the season 5 premiere will be called “Meet the Legends,” suggesting that this year will be something of a soft reboot for Legends of Tomorrow after the confirmed departure of Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford as series regulars. This summer saw the news that Astra Logue will be season 5’s big bad as well, the aged up version of the girl that John Constantine condemned to Hell. We also know that Matt Ryan’s Constantine will again be a series regular, and that Tala Ashe is going to be tackling a new version of Zari. Routh and Ford are,...
- 11/11/2019
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
Following Arrow‘s major hint at what’s to come in this fall’s big crossover, both The Flash and Supergirl followed suit by sowing the seeds for future developments in “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” Arrowverse fans went into yesterday’s Legends of Tomorrow‘s season 4 finale expecting much the same thing, then, and sure enough, it didn’t disappoint.
The episode, titled “Hey World,” saw the Legends finally defeat Neron, with Nate Heywood’s Heyworld amusement park proving key. Showing the world that monsters can be friends and not feared resulted in the future changing away from the dystopian, anti-metahuman one visited previously. The only catch was, though, that this would mean Zari would be affected, too. If her personal past was changed, she might no longer be a Legend.
In order to protect her from the changes, Zari had to stay on board the Waverider. But this proved...
The episode, titled “Hey World,” saw the Legends finally defeat Neron, with Nate Heywood’s Heyworld amusement park proving key. Showing the world that monsters can be friends and not feared resulted in the future changing away from the dystopian, anti-metahuman one visited previously. The only catch was, though, that this would mean Zari would be affected, too. If her personal past was changed, she might no longer be a Legend.
In order to protect her from the changes, Zari had to stay on board the Waverider. But this proved...
- 5/21/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Now that Legends of Tomorrow‘s fourth season is nearly at its end, I think we can all agree that the show is more insane than ever before. Last season, it became obvious how the producers wanted to have more fun with the series and further differentiate it from the rest of the Arrowverse. And now, the firm establishment of magical creatures’ existence has opened up a new level of zaniness.
Speaking of which, such beings look to factor heavily into the season finale, “Hey, World!” From what we can gather, the Waverider crew aim to show the public at large that most of the mystical persuasion are actually harmless. This is, of course, in stark contrast to what Neron is leading everybody to believe as he continues masquerading as Ray Palmer.
If you need something to tide you over while you wait for this spring’s concluding episode, then...
Speaking of which, such beings look to factor heavily into the season finale, “Hey, World!” From what we can gather, the Waverider crew aim to show the public at large that most of the mystical persuasion are actually harmless. This is, of course, in stark contrast to what Neron is leading everybody to believe as he continues masquerading as Ray Palmer.
If you need something to tide you over while you wait for this spring’s concluding episode, then...
- 5/20/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
A funny thing happened when DC’s Legends of Tomorrow cast Season 4’s Big Bad last summer: they turned out to really like Biff Tannen.
As the Arrowverse’s very wild child resumes Season 4 tonight at 8/7c on The CW, viewers will not only get a front row seat to circa 1960s Mexican wrestling, they will start to witness a handing off of the Big Bad baton from Nate Heywood’s father, Hank (played by Back to the Future‘s Tom Wilson), to Neron, the demon whose bidding the Pentagon bigwig has unwittingly been doing.
“Before Nate’s father was Tom Wilson,...
As the Arrowverse’s very wild child resumes Season 4 tonight at 8/7c on The CW, viewers will not only get a front row seat to circa 1960s Mexican wrestling, they will start to witness a handing off of the Big Bad baton from Nate Heywood’s father, Hank (played by Back to the Future‘s Tom Wilson), to Neron, the demon whose bidding the Pentagon bigwig has unwittingly been doing.
“Before Nate’s father was Tom Wilson,...
- 4/1/2019
- TVLine.com
If any DC series is deserving of a “most improved” award, it’s most certainly Legends of Tomorrow. Sure, there were some definite highlights to fondly remember from the first two years such as “Star City 2046,” but I often kept watching just for the sake of keeping current on all things Arrowverse. Now, however, I look forward to tuning in on a weekly basis.
Though it’s hard to credit one person alone for the turnaround because everyone making up the cast and crew deserve a round of applause, I hope that others will agree with me in saying that season 3 was when this show really found its footing. In short, the time traveling adventures were finally enjoyable, and the appropriate injection of comedy was delivered.
Admittedly, I’m one to lean toward the more serious stuff and prefer darker material offered up by the likes of Arrow, Gotham and Black Lightning,...
Though it’s hard to credit one person alone for the turnaround because everyone making up the cast and crew deserve a round of applause, I hope that others will agree with me in saying that season 3 was when this show really found its footing. In short, the time traveling adventures were finally enjoyable, and the appropriate injection of comedy was delivered.
Admittedly, I’m one to lean toward the more serious stuff and prefer darker material offered up by the likes of Arrow, Gotham and Black Lightning,...
- 10/14/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Though many of you reading this no doubt lament NBC’s cancellation of Constantine to this day, you have to admit that its early demise certainly opened up a world of possibilities for the character. Had the plug not been pulled, the charismatic demonologist would’ve never been introduced into the Arrowverse, let alone granted a recurring role on Legends of Tomorrow, in addition to a headlining gig in his own animated web series/movie, that being City of Demons.
Truth be told, despite the fact that the time traveling superhero series has already built up quite the rapport with its fanbase, it’s arguable that seeing Constantine taking residence aboard the Waverider just might be the major drawing point this season. Hey, as much as I dug what the show’s third year had to offer, seeing John being his arrogant self on a regular basis strikes me as being highly appealing.
Truth be told, despite the fact that the time traveling superhero series has already built up quite the rapport with its fanbase, it’s arguable that seeing Constantine taking residence aboard the Waverider just might be the major drawing point this season. Hey, as much as I dug what the show’s third year had to offer, seeing John being his arrogant self on a regular basis strikes me as being highly appealing.
- 9/7/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The time travelers of “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” are getting some new companions for the upcoming fourth season, with “Blockers” breakout Ramona Young and “Back to the Future” star Tom Wilson joining the cast. The additions were announced Saturday during the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel.
Young joins as new series regular Alaska Yu, described as a typical 20-something easily swept up by romantic notions and fantasy novels, who is an expert in the world of the magical creatures that the Legends encounter in Season 4. She soon learns to get her head out of the clouds to become a kickass superhero.
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Wilson, meanwhile, will play the recurring role of Hank Heywood, father of the Legends team member Nate Heywood aka “Steel.” With a lifetime in the military and Department of Defense,...
Young joins as new series regular Alaska Yu, described as a typical 20-something easily swept up by romantic notions and fantasy novels, who is an expert in the world of the magical creatures that the Legends encounter in Season 4. She soon learns to get her head out of the clouds to become a kickass superhero.
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Wilson, meanwhile, will play the recurring role of Hank Heywood, father of the Legends team member Nate Heywood aka “Steel.” With a lifetime in the military and Department of Defense,...
- 7/22/2018
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Legends of Tomorrow reaches its third season finale next week and it promises to feature more heroes than ever. As well as another guest appearance for Jonah Hex, there’s a welcome return for ex-Firestorm Jax and a role for John Constantine, too, setting up his promotion to series regular for season 4. The finale won’t just be full of reunions, however, but will also feature a tragic goodbye. That’s right, one crew member of the Waverider is set to leave the show.
That’s what Legends producer Phil Klemmer has revealed while talking to TVLine. “There’s heartbreak in the finale. A Legend leaves,” he said. The showrunner then helpfully narrowed it down to two candidates, as he teased that the romance between Amaya Jiwe and Nate Heywood would come to an end in the finale.
“As far as her and Nate, I don’t know if love...
That’s what Legends producer Phil Klemmer has revealed while talking to TVLine. “There’s heartbreak in the finale. A Legend leaves,” he said. The showrunner then helpfully narrowed it down to two candidates, as he teased that the romance between Amaya Jiwe and Nate Heywood would come to an end in the finale.
“As far as her and Nate, I don’t know if love...
- 4/8/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
If you’ve been following Legends of Tomorrow this season, then you’re probably aware of how the current big bad, Mallus, is voiced by the incomparable John Noble. Having already lent his pipes to other DC characters in a variety of media – Superman: Unbound‘s Brainiac and Batman: Arkham Knight‘s Scarecrow immediately spring to mind – odds are that you’ve acquainted yourself with him at some point.
But when it comes to the demon Mallus, it’s been said that he’ll be a creation of CGI when we finally see him, perhaps hinting at a truly grotesque visage. Still, that doesn’t mean a physical appearance to be made by Noble is an impossibility, as executive producer Marc Guggenheim had this to offer in a recent discussion with Entertainment Weekly:
“We figured out a very Legends-like way to actually get John Noble the actor into the show.
But when it comes to the demon Mallus, it’s been said that he’ll be a creation of CGI when we finally see him, perhaps hinting at a truly grotesque visage. Still, that doesn’t mean a physical appearance to be made by Noble is an impossibility, as executive producer Marc Guggenheim had this to offer in a recent discussion with Entertainment Weekly:
“We figured out a very Legends-like way to actually get John Noble the actor into the show.
- 2/19/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Arrowverse fans got a treat this week as the long-awaited Legends of Tomorrow midseason premiere saw Matt Ryan return as John Constantine for the first time in live-action since Arrow season 4. And while he sadly didn’t stick around on board the Waverider, it’s now been confirmed that the Hellblazer will return in time for the end of the season.
ComicBook.com were told by Warner Bros. Television that Constantine will reappear in the fifteenth episode of season 3, titled “Necromancing the Stone.” Fans can look forward to that airing on The CW in five weeks’ time, though plot details and the like are being kept under wraps for now.
What’s also interesting is that we’ve got some new evidence which suggests that Ryan will possibly hang around for the episode after that, as well, and feature as part of the season finale. Legends’ Nick Zano – who plays...
ComicBook.com were told by Warner Bros. Television that Constantine will reappear in the fifteenth episode of season 3, titled “Necromancing the Stone.” Fans can look forward to that airing on The CW in five weeks’ time, though plot details and the like are being kept under wraps for now.
What’s also interesting is that we’ve got some new evidence which suggests that Ryan will possibly hang around for the episode after that, as well, and feature as part of the season finale. Legends’ Nick Zano – who plays...
- 2/14/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
After a few weeks of rumours and fan theories, it was officially confirmed not too long ago that Keiynan Lonsdale would be swapping The Flash for Legends of Tomorrow when The CW superhero show returns from its midseason break. Now, that news has been followed up with our very first look at Wally West on board the Waverider.
Legends star Nick Zano – who plays Nate Heywood/Steel – shared a behind the scenes image on his Instagram account this week which features Maisie Richardson-Sellers, in costume as Amaya Jiwe/Vixen, alongside Lonsdale ready to go as Kid Flash. Zano took the time to properly welcome his new co-star onto the team, too, with the caption for his photo reading: “It’s about to go [down]… #kidflash is an official member #LegendOfTomorrow.”
You can check it out in the gallery below along with some pics from the next episode, which is titled “Daddy Darhkest.
Legends star Nick Zano – who plays Nate Heywood/Steel – shared a behind the scenes image on his Instagram account this week which features Maisie Richardson-Sellers, in costume as Amaya Jiwe/Vixen, alongside Lonsdale ready to go as Kid Flash. Zano took the time to properly welcome his new co-star onto the team, too, with the caption for his photo reading: “It’s about to go [down]… #kidflash is an official member #LegendOfTomorrow.”
You can check it out in the gallery below along with some pics from the next episode, which is titled “Daddy Darhkest.
- 1/28/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
From the start, Legends of Tomorrow set itself apart from the rest of the Arrowverse pack by being a true ensemble show – and there was also the time travel element, of course. But, as the series endures, its lineup has gradually seen its fair share of changes, not unlike any heavy metal band that’s been around for a number of years.
To be more specific, the current season has seen the exits of both Victor Garber’s Martin Stein and Franz Drameh’s Jeffferson Jackson – both halves of Firestorm – thus leaving a considerable void. And while John Constantine and Citizen Cold will be around for the short term, the Waverider is in desperate need of more permanent fixtures.
Truth be told, one slot that absolutely must be filled is that of someone who is capable of keeping up the ship’s maintenance, a role that had previously been taken on by Jax.
To be more specific, the current season has seen the exits of both Victor Garber’s Martin Stein and Franz Drameh’s Jeffferson Jackson – both halves of Firestorm – thus leaving a considerable void. And while John Constantine and Citizen Cold will be around for the short term, the Waverider is in desperate need of more permanent fixtures.
Truth be told, one slot that absolutely must be filled is that of someone who is capable of keeping up the ship’s maintenance, a role that had previously been taken on by Jax.
- 1/19/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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