is appearing in Arrow on the CW in just over 24 hours. Make sure you don’t miss
JOHN CONSTANTINE
(or Arrow) tomorrow night because
JOHN CONSTANTINE
had his show cancelled and I’m still not ok with that and maybe if enough people tune in to see
JOHN CONSTANTINE
in Arrow tomorrow then maybe people will rethink their decision not to sell the show that
JOHN CONSTANTINE
made so awesome (with more than a little help from his friends).
JIC you’re not aware, this post is about carrying remains home in Tesco shopping bags, tricking the First, Second and Third of the Fallen into saving you from lung cancer, your trenchcoat manifesting all the evil magic it’s ever helped to fend off, and all the other stories we’ll never see on the small screen because the show with
While we learned earlier today that Matt Ryan would be reprising the role of John Constantine on Arrow.
Arrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim has just release details on the crossover in an interview covered by TVInsider. Guggenheim describes the event as a “one-time only deal”, which may upset fans who believed that the CW would pick up Constantine as a replacement for their 11-Season long show Supernatural. Guggenheim continued by saying that, Each year on the show, we have added and expanded the mythology with different elements. In Season 2 we introduced the idea of superpowers, last year brought in the League of Assassins, and for Season 4, we always had a plan to introduce magic and mysticism. We were already swimming in those waters and that’s why Constantine is this great organic little development.”He continued by saying that “This is something the fans were clamoring for,”before praising DC for being “magnanimous and generous in giving us this one-time dispensation.
The trench coat, the tie, the shirt…the whole wardrobe is being taken out for storage and shipped up to Vancouver.” Guggenheim also let the word loose that John Badham, who directed some of Constantine’s episodes is set to helm this episode. “He is familiar with Constantine and Matt Ryan, so it’s a wonderful combination,” Guggenheim added.When asked why Constantine would venture to Starling City Guggenheim was relatively tight lipped, but he did let slip that ,”Unlike Thea, who wasn’t fully dead, the consequences of using the pit on someone as dead as Sara was creates some unforeseen difficulties…and John Constantine is uniquely suited to help our team deal with those.” One would also hope that the episode closes with Constantine closing the Pit allowing for NO more aimless resurrections.