Legends of Tomorrow
Legends of Tomorrow | |
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Genre | |
Based on | The characters from DC Comics |
Developed by | |
Starring | |
Composer(s) | Blake Neely |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) |
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Editor(s) | Kevin Mock |
Location(s) | Vancouver, British Columbia |
Cinematography | David Geddes |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
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Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | The CW |
Picture format | HDTV 1080i |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | January 21, 2016 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Arrowverse |
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Website | |
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DC's Legends of Tomorrow, or simply Legends of Tomorrow, is an American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg and Phil Klemmer, who are also executive producers along with Sarah Schechter and Chris Fedak; Klemmer serves as showrunner. The series airs on The CW and premiered on January 21, 2016. The show is a spin-off from Arrow and The Flash, existing in the same fictional universe.
Premise
Time Master Rip Hunter travels back in time to the present day where he brings together a team of heroes and villains in an attempt to prevent Vandal Savage from destroying the world and time itself.[1][2]
Cast and characters
Main
- A nuclear physicist focused on transmutation, and is also half of the character Firestorm with Jefferson Jackson; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[1][3][4] Graeme McComb portrays a young Stein in 1975.[5]
- A scientist, inventor, businessman, and CEO of Palmer Technologies, who developed a power-suit, now capable of shrinking; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[1][3]
- A roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a façade of charm and wit; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[1][6]
- Initially known as the vigilante the "Canary" in Arrow season two, she was later killed in season three. She now takes on the alias of White Canary, after being resurrected by the Lazarus Pit in the fourth season of Arrow.[1][3][7] The character is partially based on the DC Comics character, Black Canary.
- A former high school athlete whose pro career was derailed by an injury who now works as an auto mechanic.[1][8][9] He serves as the other half of the character Firestorm with Martin Stein.[4] The producers decided to create Jax as the other half of Firestorm to have him be someone in his early 20s and different from Ronnie's Firestorm, bringing comedy and camaraderie with Stein.[10]
- A young woman who is just beginning to learn that she has been repeatedly reincarnated over the centuries. When provoked, her ancient warrior persona manifests itself, along with wings that grow out of her back; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[1][11][12]
- The latest reincarnation of an Egyptian prince who is fated to reincarnate throughout time along with his soulmate Kendra, with powers similar to hers; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[12][13][14][15]
- Amy Pemberton as Gideon: The artificial intelligence of the Waverider.[16]
- Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory / Heat Wave:
- An arsonist and accomplice of Leonard Snart who in contrast to his partner, uses a heat gun capable of burning almost anything; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[1][17]
- The son of a police officer who turns to crime, and uses a stolen cryonic gun to freeze objects and people on contact; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[1][3]
Recurring
- A 4,000-year-old immortal, who has manipulated leaders throughout history in an attempt to gain dominion over the entire world; based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[18]
- Stephanie Corneliussen as Valentina Vostok: An exceptional and vivacious Soviet physicist, who plays a crucial role in determining the fate of the Cold War.[19]
Guest
- A former billionaire playboy and mayoral candidate of Star City who operates as the vigilante "Green Arrow" in 2016. Amell stars as the character on Arrow,[20] and will also appear as the 2046 version of the character.[21]
- Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance / Black Canary: An attorney-turned-vigilante and the older sister of Sara. Cassidy stars as the character on Arrow.[22]
- Peter Francis James as Dr. Aldus Boardman:
- A Classics professor at St. Roch University, who is an expert on the story of Chay-Ara / Hawkgirl, Prince Khufu / Hawkman, and Vandal Savage. He is also a son of Hawkman and Hawkgirl of one of their incarnations.[23]
- Neal McDonough as Damien Darhk: A member of the League of Assassins in 1975. McDonough appears as the character in 2016 on Arrow as the leader of the clandestine group, H.I.V.E.[24]
- Jason Beaudoin as Lewis Snart: A former police officer, career criminal and the estranged abusive father of Leonard Snart / Captain Cold. An older version of the character previously appeared on The Flash.[25]
- Martin Donovan as Zaman Druce, a Time Master who is Rip Hunter's mentor.[26]
- Grant Gustin as Barry Allen / Flash: A crime scene investigator who was gifted with the ability to move at superhuman speed after an accident. Gustin stars as the titular character on The Flash.[27]
- Ali Liebert as Lindsy Carlisle: A potential love interest for Sara Lance in the 1950s.[28]
- Matthew Nable as Ra's al Ghul: The former leader of the League of Assassins and long-time nemesis of Damien Darhk and the H.I.V.E. organization. Nable appears as the character on Arrow.[29]
- Johnathon Schaech as Jonah Hex: A former Confederate soldier and morally ambiguous gunslinger in the Old West with knowledge of time travel.[30]
- Jewel Staite as Rachel Turner: A tech genius and roboticist in the future. She is a descendant from a long line of inventors.[31]
- Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon / Vibe: A member of the Flash's S.T.A.R. Labs team that gets "vibes" of certain people through the multiverse. Valdes stars as the character on The Flash.[32]
A character based on the DC Comics character Connor Hawke is scheduled to appear. Unlike the comics, this iteration will not be the son of Oliver Queen and Sandra Hawke.[33]
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot, Part 1" | Glen Winter | Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg & Phil Klemmer | January 21, 2016 | 4X6351 | 3.21[34] |
In the year 2166, Vandal Savage has successfully conquered the entire planet. In an effort to save humanity, time-traveler Rip Hunter travels back to the year 2016 to organize a group of superheroes and supervillains to team-up and stop Savage: Ray Palmer, Sara Lance, Jefferson "Jax" Jackson and Dr. Martin Stein, Mick Rory, Leonard Snart, Carter Hall, and Kendra Saunders. With everyone assembled, Rip takes the team to 1975 to talk to Professor Boardman, a leading expert on Vandal Savage, to get assistance in locating Savage. While providing information on Vandal, Boardman also reveals that he is the son of Kendra and Carter from one of their past lives. Meanwhile, a time-traveling bounty hunter named Chronos attacks Rip's ship; the team is able to regroup and escape, but not before Professor Boardman is wounded and dies. The attack forces Rip to reveal that Chronos is after him for stealing the time-machine, against the wishes of the Time Council, and that part of his quest is based on his desire for revenge on Vandal, for murdering his wife and child in his time. | ||||||
2 | "Pilot, Part 2" | Glen Winter | Phil Klemmer & Marc Guggenheim and Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg | January 28, 2016 | 4X6352 | 2.89[35] |
Still in 1975, the team infiltrate a warhead auction for terrorists, including Damien Darhk, under the belief that Savage will be there. Savage becomes aware of their presence and orders them killed. A fight breaks out between the team and the terrorists. They all escape, but not before a piece of Ray's suit is left behind. Angry at the recklessness, Rip points out what happens and how the technology of Ray's suit will create super weapons that leads to the destruction of Central City in 2016. The team splits up, with Professor Stein, Jax, and Sara retrieving the missing piece of Ray's suit, while Ray, Leonard, and Mick go in search of the dagger that killed Kendra and Carter in their first life. The dagger turns out to be in the home of Savage, who imprisons the men and forces them to call the rest of the team. Kendra and Carter go after Savage, while the rest take on Savage's men. During the fight, Savage kills Carter with the dagger, revealing that only Kendra can wield it to kill him. Kendra is injured and the team is forced to retreat and plan a new strategy. | ||||||
3 | "Blood Ties" | Dermott Downs | Marc Guggenheim & Chris Fedak | February 4, 2016 | 4X6353 | 2.32[36] |
Sara convinces Rip that another way to stop Vandal Savage would be to take away his resources. Rip locates the bank where Savage keeps his money, and he and Sara go there to steal the funds. They realize that Savage's men are guarding the bank, so they take one captive to obtain information on Savage. They learn that Savage is using Carter's blood to give his own men longer lives. Rip and his team engage Savage and reclaim Carter's body, but Rip inadvertently gives Savage the information he will eventually use to kill Rip's wife and son. Meanwhile, Kendra's condition worsens, requiring Ray to shrink down and enter her bloodstream, to stop the pieces of the dagger that stabbed Kendra from reaching her heart. Snart attempts to change his own family's fate by preventing his father from entering prison, but his efforts ultimately change nothing. Rip charts a course for 1986 to intercept Savage again. | ||||||
4 | "White Knights" | Antonio Negret | Sarah Nicole Jones & Phil Klemmer | February 7, 2016[lower-alpha 1] | 4X6354 | 2.39[38] |
The team arrives in Washington, D.C. in 1986 to find a document that will lead them to Savage. The team infiltrates the Pentagon and retrieve a government file that points them toward scientist Valentina Vostok in the Soviet Union. Chronos tracks the team, and Rip is forced to use Russian fighter jets to assist in taking down Chronos. While Ray and Snart go after Vostok, Rip tracks a time anomaly outside of Moscow. Rip finds his mentor Zaman Druce, who offers to pardon Rip and return his new team to their time if Rip voluntarily surrenders. The pardon is a trick, and Zaman attempts to kill Rip. With help from the team, Rip survives and Chronos and Zaman escape. Back on the ship, Rip has Sara and Kendra work together to tame the feral nature that resides in each of them. Dr. Stein infiltrates a research lab and discovers Savage is trying to build an army with the same abilities as Firestorm. Dr. Stein absorbs the energy in Savage's thermal core, but he, Ray, and Mick are captured by the Soviets. | ||||||
5 | "Fail-Safe"[39] | Dermott Downs | Beth Schwartz & Grainne Godfree | February 18, 2016 | TBA | TBD |
6 | "Star City 2046"[40] | Steve Shill | Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt | February 25, 2016 | 4X6356 | TBD |
7 | "Marooned"[41] | Gregory Smith | Anderson Mackenzie & Phil Klemmer | March 3, 2016 | 4X6357 | TBD |
8 | "Night of the Hawk"[42] | Joe Dante | Sarah Nicole Jones & Cortney Norris | TBA | 4X6358 | TBD |
9 | "Left Behind"[43] | John F. Showalter | Beth Schwartz & Grainne Godfree | TBA | 4X6359 | TBD |
10 | "Progeny"[44] | David Geddes | Phil Klemmer & Marc Guggenheim | TBA | 4X6360 | TBD |
11 | "The Magnificent Eight"[45] | Thor Freudenthal | Story by: Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim Teleplay by: Marc Guggenheim | TBA | 4X6361 | TBD |
12 | "Last Refuge"[46] | Rachel Talalay | Chris Fedak & Matthew Maala | TBA | 4X6362 | TBD |
Talalay will helm the penultimate episode of the first season.[47]
- ↑ "White Knights" premiered earlier in Canada as CTV's lead-out program for Super Bowl 50 on February 7, 2016. CTV aired an encore of the episode in its regular time, 30 minutes after its premiere on The CW in its normal timeslot on February 11.[37]
Production
Development
In January 2015, co-creator Greg Berlanti stated that there were "very early" preliminary talks for an additional spin-off series centered on Ray Palmer / Atom (Brandon Routh), from Arrow and The Flash.[48] In February 2015, it was reported that a spin-off series, described as a superhero team-up show, was in discussion by The CW for a possible 2015–16 midseason release. Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Marc Guggenheim and Sarah Schechter would serve as executive producers. The potential series would be headlined by several recurring characters from both Arrow and The Flash, including Palmer, Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller) and Dr. Martin Stein (Victor Garber). Caity Lotz was also mentioned to be among the main cast. There would be potential for other Arrow/Flash characters to cross over to the new series, and the series would be casting "three major DC Comics characters who have never appeared in a TV series".[3]
In March 2015, Stephen Amell, who portrays Oliver Queen / Green Arrow on Arrow, confirmed the series would air in the 2015–16 midseason. Additionally, Kreisberg stated more would be revealed about the nature of the series by the end of Arrow's third season, specifically why Lotz is slated to appear, given her previous character, Canary, was killed at the start of Arrow season three.[49] Berlanti also stated there was a particular reason for the other half of Firestorm—Ronnie Raymond (Robbie Amell), as seen on The Flash—not being mentioned in the initial cast announcement.[50] On the purpose of the series, Berlanti said it was designed to be "most similar to our crossover episodes, where you feel that 'event-iness', but all the time. For us, first and foremost, with all of [our shows], it's about 'how is it its own thing?' Because we don’t just want to do it to do it." He also revealed the producers were focusing on "making sure that the villain that we have on [the] show is distinct too… another big character who hasn't been used yet."[51] Also in March, Dominic Purcell was revealed to be reprising his role as Heat Wave in the series,[17] and Blake Neely, composer of Arrow and The Flash, would serve as composer.[52] At the end of the month, Arthur Darvill was cast as Rip Hunter, one of the "new to TV" DC characters,[6] while Ciara Renée was cast as Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl.[11] In April 2015, in a Variety article on the recent MipTV event, it noted the title for the series would be Legends of Tomorrow, despite it still being unconfirmed by those involved with the series.[53] Also in the month, Franz Drameh was cast as Jax Jackson.[8]
In May 2015, actor Victor Garber said that The CW was impressed with what was shown to them, giving the project a straight-to-series order.[54] The network officially confirmed the order for the series on May 7, 2015, as well as the official title, DC's Legends of Tomorrow.[1] Later in the month, it was confirmed that Lotz would reprise her role as Sara Lance, who would be taking the name White Canary,[7] as well as revealing the antagonist as Vandal Savage.[2] In June 2015, it was announced that Phil Klemmer had been made the series showrunner as well as executive producer.[55] At the end of the month, Grant Gustin stated he would appear in the series as Barry Allen / Flash.[27] In August 2015, Casper Crump was cast as Vandal Savage.[18]
Filming
In May 2015, Garber revealed filming would begin in August 2015, for a January 2016 premiere.[54] The series shot a presentation for the network's upfront showcase, which was filmed over the course of one night, and directed by Arrow and Flash veteran Dermott Downs.[4] Filming of the series began on September 9, 2015, in Vancouver, British Colombia.[56][57][58] Director/producer Glen Winter discussed in a January 2016 interview with Comic Book Resources the process of filming key elements of the series' Pilot, "The new facet for Legends was that there's no #1 [actor] on the call sheet. There are seven or eight leads. For me, that was the intimidating part. I wasn't as worried about the action and tone as I was with wrangling all these personalities and finding out how they all work together. Or, how to shoot a scene with eight people in the Waverider, day after day." He stated of the series style of shooting on location as opposed to predominantly shooting on a soundstage, "As is typical with any pilot, most of the time you are going to shoot more on location. Because you don't necessarily know if you are going to have a show that's been picked up, they don't want to invest a lot of money in the infrastructure, so you end up shooting more on location. The only set that was built was the Waverider. That being said, because we knew there was a pickup for the show, it wasn't a conventional pilot. All the resources of construction went into the Waverider. That's continuing into the series. I don't think they tend to build much. I think they tend to adapt locations because there's so much time travel and so many eras to create."[59]
Broadcast
Legends of Tomorrow premiered in the United States on January 21, 2016,[60] and the first season is expected to consist of sixteen episodes.[61] The series premiere in Australia was originally announced as January 20, 2016,[62][63] however it was pushed back until January 22.[64] It will air in the United Kingdom in 2016.[65]
Critical reception
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the series a 58% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.2/10 based on 31 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "Fancy effects, comic-book nostalgia, and an alluring cast help keep it afloat, DC's Legends of Tomorrow suffers from an overloaded cast of characters that contribute to a distractingly crowded canvas."[66] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 59 out of 100 based on reviews from 18 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[67]
Russ Burlingame from ComicBook.com praised the pilot saying, "The series delivers a sharp, enjoyable pilot that's arguably the most attention-grabbing and entertaining from any of the current crop of superhero shows.... With so many movies and shows on the air, it would be easy for it all to become a kind of white noise... but DC's Legends of Tomorrow promises to give the year a suitably impressive kickoff, and fulfills the promise of being the most ambitious DC adaptation yet."[68] Jesse Schedeen of IGN gave the first part of the pilot episode a 7.7/10, praising the show's "epic scope", "fun character dynamics" and Arthur Darvill's performance;[69] and gave the second part of the pilot episode a 8.4/10 saying that "Legends of Tomorrow improved in its sophomore episode thanks to great character dynamics and superhero action" and praised the fun team ups and the "Terrific superhero spectacle".[70]
Arrowverse
In May 2015, Renée made a cameo in the final episode of The Flash's first season, "Fast Enough", and later made appearances in the show's second season in November 2015.[71][72][73] In July 2015, Guggenheim revealed that the resurrection of Sara Lance would be launched in the first few episodes of Arrow's fourth season, with the events of the eighth episodes of Arrow and The Flash—which were a crossover event—being used to set up the other characters of Legends of Tomorrow.[74] Franz Drameh was introduced as the new other half of Firestorm in the fourth episode of the second season of The Flash. Crump, Hentschel and James debut in the crossover episodes for the second season of The Flash and the fourth season of Arrow.[14][18][23]
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