Constantine

NYCC 2017: John Constantine Will Be In Legends Of Tomorrow

Ever since his failed NBC show, John Constantine has been asked to be in the CWverse via fans, and they go their wish in Season 04 of Arrow. But…it was only one episode, and he didn’t have that big of a role. So, with the arrival of Legends of Tomorrow, fans asked that the demon hunter/con man be allowed to come to that show. And the team were all for it, and it appears as though that’s going to happen in this upcoming season.

Phil Klemmer, the showrunner of Legends of Tomorrow, noted to Rotten Tomatoes some things about season 03 of the show, and the last line is what you’re looking for:

“We get Billy Zane and the circus [in the second episode]; we get a little Julius Caesar on the beach in Aruba in the premiere,” he said. “We meet [new team member] Zari in this sort of dystopian future. We get to do a little Amblin alien episode back in the ’80s; we do some Jack the Ripper Victorian London; Golden Age of Hollywood; John Constantine doing an exorcism.”

Now, hopefully, this isn’t the end of his involvement, as that sounds eeriely similar to what Constantine did in Arrow Season 04 when he “brought back” Sara Lance’s soul. So, hopefully that’s how he’s brought in…but not exited.

No word on which episode John Constantine will appear in just yet.

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