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Constantine Cancelled? NBC Show TV Series' Star Matt Ryan Confident They Will Return
Last month, NBC announced they will no longer order more episodes for Constantine TV series. It said the DC Comics-based series will only air 13 episodes. This announcement has led to speculations that the freshman show based from Hellblazer got axed just like what happened to other NBC shows 'Bad Judge' and 'A to Z.' Although the network cleared that Constantine's case is different, fans can't help but to feel bad about the announcement made by the show's network.
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Constantine TV Series Episode Guide And Spoiler Update: Two More Familiar DC Characters Set To Appear
The last Constantine TV series episode saw the appearance of Papa Midnite who was played by Michael James Shaw. Fans hailed the new NBC show for giving a nod to one of the most iconic Hellblazer villains around. In the upcoming episodes of Constantine, Matt Ryan's character will meet more characters from DC comics. Mind you, these characters are big in the comics world.
Constantine TV Series Spoiler Update: Matt Ryan Teases A Ritual Where He's Naked While Sacrificing A Chicken
The Constantine TV series by NBC has joined the Flash and Arrow in DC Comics' long line-up of boob tube projects. Its first episode had a pretty solid performance as it was able to stand toe-to-toe with the World Series, attracting a total of 4.3 million viewers and a 1.4 rating among adults at the 18-49 bracket. In the upcoming episodes, Constantine TV series is expected to turn things up into the next level. Matt Ryan, who plays the title role, is all up for it.
Constantine TV Series News, Spoiler, And Update: Matt Ryan Reveals What Part Of Comics He Wants To Happen In His Show
The Constantine TV series opened in a modest rating during its premier last Friday. However, with the fact that it aired on the same time as the World Series, you can say that the 4.3 million viewers and a 1.4 rating among adults at 18-49 bracket is already a solid debut. Although the ratings are not that strong, the reviews have been great for the new NBC show that stars Welsh actor Matt Ryan in the title role. The Telegraph UK commended the show for being "smart enough to exorcise their own demon this early," saying it is an encouraging sign. Cinema Blend said the Constantine TV series 'got the tone right with pilot episode director Neil Marshall, who previously worked on Game of Thrones, "managed to create a creepy yet cheeky atmosphere, walking the fine line that is 'fun horror' as well as leaving a terrific template for the other directors to follow."
Constantine TV Series Release Date, Spoiler, News, And Update: Showrunner David Goyer Made Sure That Lead Character Will Look And Sound British
Constantine TV series release date is at least a week away, October 24. Still, that doesn't mean there's no more room for updates and news regarding the upcoming NBC superhero series that is based from DC Comics Hellblazer. Everything is set for the pilot episode of the show which stars Matt Ryan for the title role. It also features Lost alum Harold Perrineau as Manny, the angel assigned to watch Constantine, and Angelica Celaya as the supernatural detective's love interest.
Constantine TV Series Release Date, News, And Spoiler: What Characters From Comics Have A Chance To Appear In The Show? See Here
The Constantine TV series release date is October 24. That is pretty much one week from now. Before that big day for the fans of the DC supernatural detective comes, expect more spoilers as showrunner David S. Goyer revealed that there will be arrival of more characters from the Hellblazer comics where the show was based from. Goyer, known for his works in the Batman trilogy, Blade: Trinity, and Man of Steel, said during the New York Comic-Con that major John Constantine enemies will join the NBC series. Who will they be?
Constantine TV Series News, Spoiler, Update: Showrunner David Goyer Teased Supernatural Detective Might Interact With Other DC Comics-Based Shows On TV
DC Comics is taking over the television. The CW Network has Arrow and the Flash, Fox has Gotham. CBS has Supergirl and TNT has Titans. NBC's Constantine TV series is set to premier on October 24. Although the debut episode of Constantine is yet to be aired, many are upbeat with its chances on TV. Some are so excited they are already thinking of seeing it on a crossover to another DC comics world, like what's happening with Arrow and the Flash. In case you haven't heard, the two CW network shows will have a crossover episode. Given the fact that John Constantine exist on the same world, is it possible to see him interacting with other DC superheroes?
Constantine TV Series Spoiler, Latest News, Updates: Angelica Celaya To Play Zed Martin, The Supernatural Detective's Love Interest
Constantine TV series spoiler alert: in the premier of the new NBC series, True Blood alum Lucy Griffiths played the role of Liv Aberdeen who teamed up with Matt Ryan's John Constantine in hunting demons. Liv was mark for death by a powerful demon and she had to stay with the gifted supernatural detective to stay alive. However, Griffiths will not bee seen anymore in the next episodes as NBC decided to drop the character as the story opted to take another path.
Constantine TV Series Spoiler, News, and Update: Lead Actor Matt Ryan Opens Up On What Sets His Show Apart From Other Comics-Based Series
Many people have high expectations for NBC's Constantine TV series because of the success of another DC Comics inspired show the Flash that debut on October 7. Then there's also Fox's Gotham and the CW Network's Arrow which is already in its third season. Not to mention that the film based on the same comics starring Keanu Reeves was also a hit. Matt Ryan, who plays the titular role, is aware of the pressure but his not feeling anxious as he thinks Constantine, which is based from Hellblazer comic books, stands out from other superhero shows. The 33-year old Welsh actor who was last seen in Criminal Minds sat down with entertainment website Movie Fone and there he dropped some Constantine TV series spoiler.
Constantine NBC Series Spoiler: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy’s' Emmett J. Scanlan Cast As Recurring Character Jim Corrigan Who Will Become Spectre
Constantine is set to meet an interesting character that can either spoil or help him in his quest for justice against dark forces. A new Constantine NBC Series Spoiler from IGN has confirmed that Jim Corrigan, one of the renowned characters in the DC world, will join the show in a recurring role and he will be played by Emmett J. Scanlan who is known for his roles in BBC's Atlantis and the Fall. News of Scanlan joining the upcoming NBC series was first broke by IGN.