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Legends of Tomorrow

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2016 American superhero television series
Not to be confused with the unrelated DC Comics anthology series ofthe same name.

Legends of Tomorrow
Title card for the first season
Genre
Based onCharacters fromDC Comics
Developed by
Showrunners
  • Phil Klemmer
  • Marc Guggenheim (seasons 1–3)
  • Keto Shimizu (seasons 4–7)
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes110(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Chris Fedak
  • Sarah Schechter
  • Phil Klemmer
  • Keto Shimizu
  • Andrew Kreisberg (seasons 1–3)
  • Marc Guggenheim
  • Greg Berlanti
Producers
Production locationVancouver, British Columbia
Cinematography
Editors
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time42–45 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkThe CW
ReleaseJanuary 21, 2016 (2016-01-21) –
March 2, 2022 (2022-03-02)
Related
Arrowverse

DC's Legends of Tomorrow, or simplyLegends of Tomorrow, is an Americantime travelsuperhero television series developed byGreg Berlanti,Marc Guggenheim,Andrew Kreisberg, andPhil Klemmer, who are also executive producers along withSarah Schechter and Chris Fedak; Klemmer and Fedak originally served asshowrunners, whileKeto Shimizu became co-showrunner with Klemmer starting with the fourth season. The series, based on the characters ofDC Comics,[1] premiered onThe CW on January 21, 2016, and ran for seven seasons until March 2, 2022, before its cancellation on April 29. It is a spin-off set in theArrowverse and features characters introduced inArrow andThe Flash, along with new characters.

While the first season received mixed reviews, the series enjoyed improved reception in subsequent seasons, which saw a shift in tone, as well as frequent changes to both the setting, themes, and cast of characters as the show went on. Originally premiering as a self-serious superhero drama where heroes battle high stakes throughout time, the consensus of critics was that the show found its feet as a more light-hearted DC series associated withmeta-humor, social commentary, and the greater creative freedom afforded to its cast of mainly lesser-known or wholly original characters.

Series overview

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Inseason one, Time MasterRip Hunter goes rogue after the immortal tyrantVandal Savage conquered Earth and killed his wife and son, in what would be the future. Meanwhile, the organization he swore himself to, turns on him. Intending to save humanity and avenge his family, Rip recruits a team of superheroes and villains, consisting ofRay Palmer / the Atom,Sara Lance / White Canary,Martin Stein andJefferson "Jax" Jackson /Firestorm,Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl,Carter Hall / Hawkman,Leonard Snart / Captain Cold, andMick Rory / Heat Wave, who venture through time on a stolen time ship, theWaverider, to stop Savage's rise to power. Meanwhile, the Time Masters sendChronos after Rip for interfering with the timeline and in the season's final episodes it turns out that the Time Masters were working with Savage all along, as his reign will eventually successfully counter an upcoming Thanagarian invasion of Earth. Snart also sacrifices himself to destroy the Time Masters.

Inseason two, following Snart's sacrifice while defeating the Time Masters, Rip goes missing and Sara takes charge of the team who continue protecting the timeline from aberrations. They are joined by historianNate Heywood / Citizen Steel, who later gains the ability to turn to steel at will, andJustice Society of America memberAmaya Jiwe / Vixen, who joins the Legends to pursueEobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash, a speedster andBarry Allen's archenemy. After learning of the Spear of Destiny, an ancient artifact that can rewrite reality, Thawne recruitsDamien Darhk,Malcolm Merlyn, as well as a time-displaced Snart, from different points in time to form theLegion of Doom. However, after retrieving the Spear, Sara successfully defeats Thawne and the Legion is returned to their proper times.

Inseason three, Rip forms the Time Bureau to replace the Time Masters and fires the Legends for causing anachronisms. When Bureau agentAva Sharpe is captured, Rip is forced to take the Legends out of retirement. Elsewhere, the demonic entityMallus forms a cult led by Darhk's daughterNora, pursuing the six totems of Zambesi, two of which are wielded by Amaya and near-future hacktivistZari Tomaz. The Legends, assisted by speedsterWally West, retrieve all the totems and use them to defeat Mallus.

Inseason four, after Rip's sacrifice during the fight against Mallus, occult detectiveJohn Constantine informs the Legends that Mallus was not the only demon that escaped and that "magical fugitives" are on the loose. John joins the team, along with shapeshifterCharlie andMona Wu, who is host to aKaupe, to stop them. Ava and Sara and Ray and Nora begin relationships, and Nora becomes a fairy godmother. The Legends come into conflict with the demonNeron, who was banished by John during a show at Heyworld intended to help humans be less afraid of the magical creatures. In addition, Neron manipulates Time Bureau memberGary Green into working for him. Following Neron's defeat, Zari's timeline changes and she is replaced as a Legend and wielder of the Air Totem by her brotherBehrad.

Inseason five,Astra Logue, whom John accidentally sent to Hell in a botched exorcism, has resurrected evil individuals from history known as "Encores". Meanwhile, Charlie is revealed to beClotho of the threeFates who is being pursued by her sisters to recover the Loom of Fate. Mona, Ray, Nora, and Charlie leave the Legends, who defeat the Fates and Encores. Astra joins the Legends, with John offering to be a roommate at his house and a mentor to her. Sara is captured by a mysterious beam.

Inseason six, it is revealed that Sara was kidnapped by Gary and his fiancé Kayla, who are both aliens. Sara's alien abduction was orchestrated by a scientist named Bishop, who created the Avas. He plans to create the perfect warrior by copying Sara's DNA and memories and combining it with other aliens upon claiming that he has seen the end of the human race. While attempting to escape her imprisonment, Sara accidentally releases a menagerie of aliens throughout the timeline, including Kayla, whom Mick becomes romantically involved with. To find Sara, the Legends enlist Esperanza "Spooner" Cruz, anoff-the-grid recluse who can telepathically communicate with aliens following her own abduction, as they repel alien invasions throughout Earth's history. Bishop then goes after the Fountain of Imperium that would restore Constantine's powers, only to double-cross him and destroy it so that the Zagurons would invade Earth, but the Legends revive it and defeat Bishop with help from Bishop's younger counterpart. Mick, who now has several kids with Kayla, decides to leave the Legends. A duplicate Waverider destroys the original, stranding the Legends in 1925Texas.

In theseventh and final season, the Legends work to find a way back to their own time. While Astra unknowingly gives Gideon a human form, the Legends make their way to New York City to seek out scientist Gwyn Davies who was said to have invented a form of time travel. Meanwhile, a younger Bishop is revealed to have copied Gideon before being mind-wiped and regained some of his memories following a recurring dream. Having become a Time Master, Bishop starts to see that the Legends are not as bad as he thought as he goes against his Gideon copy. After Bishop's sacrifice, the Legends go up against their robot clones that Gideon created through a combination of Gideon's technology and Bishop's cloning technology. When the robot clones are defeated, the Legends work to save Gwyn's boyfriend Alun Thomas from being a casualty during World War I, while also dealing with a fixer named Mike who later makes off with the Waverider. Alun is saved at the cost of Nate's powers. He officially moves into Zari's totem to be with the original Zari. The Waverider returns where they find Mike on the bridge in handcuffs. The Legends are then arrested by the Time Police that Mike works for, as he is revealed to beBooster Gold.

Episodes

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Main article:List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes
Legends of Tomorrow series overview
SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedRankAverage viewership
(in millions)
First releasedLast released
116January 21, 2016 (2016-01-21)May 19, 2016 (2016-05-19)1353.16[2]
217October 13, 2016 (2016-10-13)April 4, 2017 (2017-04-04)1412.57[3]
318October 10, 2017 (2017-10-10)April 9, 2018 (2018-04-09)1702.24[4]
416October 22, 2018 (2018-10-22)May 20, 2019 (2019-05-20)1781.49[5]
5[a]SpecialJanuary 14, 2020 (2020-01-14)1221.35[8]
14January 21, 2020 (2020-01-21)June 2, 2020 (2020-06-02)
615May 2, 2021 (2021-05-02)September 5, 2021 (2021-09-05)1490.82[9]
713October 13, 2021 (2021-10-13)March 2, 2022 (2022-03-02)1270.86[10]

Cast and characters

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See also:List of Legends of Tomorrow characters andList of Arrowverse cast members
  • Caity Lotz asSara Lance / White Canary:
    AStar City vigilante and formerLeague of Assassins member suffering from rage issues after being resurrected by the mystical Lazarus Pit.[11][12][13] In the second season, Sara becomes the leader of the Legends and captain of theWaverider.[14] The character is partially based on theBlack Canary and was introduced onArrow.
  • Brandon Routh asRay Palmer / Atom (seasons 1–5; guest: season 7):
    A scientist, inventor, businessman and former CEO of Palmer Technologies who developed a power-suit that is now capable of size manipulation.[11][12] In the fifth season, Ray chooses to leave the Legends to have a normal life with Nora after marrying her.[15] The character was introduced onArrow.
  • Arthur Darvill asRip Hunter (seasons 1–2; recurring: season 3; guest: season 7):
    A roguish time traveler and leader of the team, who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a façade of charm and wit.[11][16] His goal is to defeatVandal Savage, his archenemy throughout time, in order to save the world and his family. Aiden Longworth portrays a young Rip Hunter.[17] In the second season, Rip disappears and gives command of theWaverider to the Legends. He later returns, first as a film student in the 1960s who has no recollection of his past life, then as a brainwashed killer working for the Legion and later back to his original self. He remains with the team for a while but departs when he realizes that the Legends no longer need him as their captain. In the third season, he is the founder and leader of the Time Bureau. At the end of season three, Rip sacrifices himself in order for the Legends to escape from the time demon, Mallus.
  • Victor Garber asMartin Stein / Firestorm (seasons 1–3; guest: season 7):
    A nuclear physicist focused on transmutation and also half of the superhero Firestorm with Jefferson Jackson. During "Crisis on Earth-X", he sacrifices himself to help the heroes escape Earth-X.[11][12][18] Graeme McComb portrays a young Stein in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.[19] The character was introduced onThe Flash.
  • Franz Drameh asJefferson "Jax" Jackson / Firestorm (seasons 1–3; guest: season 7):
    A formerCentral City high school athlete whose pro career was derailed by an injury and now works as an auto mechanic.[11][20][21] He serves as the other half of the superhero Firestorm with Martin Stein. After Stein dies, Jax decides to leave the Waverider and return to the present as he is no longer a metahuman.[18] The producers decided to create Jax as the other half of Firestorm to have him be someone in his early 20s and different fromRonnie's Firestorm, bringing comedy and camaraderie with Stein.[22] The character was introduced onThe Flash.
  • Ciara Renée asKendra Saunders / Hawkgirl (season 1):
    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.[11][23][24] She chooses to leave the team at the end of the first season.[25] Saunders is also known by her Egyptian name Chay-Ara, and Edith Boardman in the series.Anna Deavere Smith portrays an older Kendra in 1871, known asCinnamon.[26][27] The character was introduced onThe Flash.
  • Falk Hentschel asCarter Hall / Hawkman (season 1; guest: season 7):
    The latest reincarnation of the Egyptian prince Khufu who is fated to reincarnate throughout time along with his soulmate Kendra, with powers similar to hers.[24][28][29][30] A reincarnated version is recruited by Vandal Savage where he is known as Scythian Torvil before remembering his life as Carter Hall. He chooses to leave the team at the end of the first season.[25] Hall is also known by the name Joe Boardman in the series. Hentschel received guest credit in his subsequent appearances in season one after the character's death in "Pilot, Part 2." The character was introduced onThe Flash.[25][31]
  • Amy Pemberton[b] asGideon:
    The artificial intelligence of theWaverider.[32] Pemberton portrays a physical version of the character in the second-season episode, "Land of the Lost",[33] the third-season episode "Here I Go Again", the fourth season episode "Legends of To-Meow-Meow", the fifth-season episode "I Am Legends", and in a regular capacity in season seven.[34] An alternate version of Gideon (voiced byMorena Baccarin) was introduced inThe Flash.[32]
  • Dominic Purcell asMick Rory / Heat Wave (seasons 1–6):
    An arsonist, career criminal, and accomplice of Leonard Snart who, in contrast to his partner, uses a heat gun capable of burning almost anything.[11][35] After being deserted in the past by Snart, he is recruited by the Time Masters and becomes the bounty hunterChronos, who hunts the Legends, but later rejoins the team. Mitchell Kummen portrays a young Rory.[36] The character was introduced onThe Flash. Purcell exited the series as a regular cast member after the sixth season.[37]
  • Wentworth Miller asLeonard Snart / Captain Cold (season 1; recurring: season 2; guest: season 7) and Leo Snart / Citizen Cold (recurring: season 3):
    The son of a career criminal who turns to the quick and easy life of crime, and uses a cryonic gun to freeze objects and people on contact.[11][12] Trestyn Zradicka portrays a young Leo. At the end of the first season, Snart sacrifices himself to save his team. In the second season, theLegion of Doom[38] recruits a past version of Snart from before he joined the team with the promise of averting his future death. Following the Legion's defeat, Mick returns Snart to the exact moment where he was recruited by the Legion, wiping his memories in the process and ensuring that Snart will eventually join the Legends. During the "Crisis on Earth-X" event, a parallel universe version from Earth-X, Leonard "Leo" Snart is introduced; Leo temporarily joins the Legends. The character was introduced onThe Flash.
  • Matt Letscher asEobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash (season 2; guest: season 7):
    A supervillainspeedster from the future and the archenemy of theFlash. He is the leader of the Legion of Doom. His goal was to keep himself from being killed by Eddie Thawne back onThe Flash. In the season two finale, he is defeated by the Legends and theBlack Flash, apparently erasing Thawne from existence once again. The character was introduced onThe Flash.[39]
  • Maisie Richardson-Sellers asAmaya Jiwe / Vixen (seasons 2–3) andCharlie / Clotho (seasons 4–5[40]):
    A member of theJustice Society of America in the 1940s who is able to magically channel the abilities of the animal kingdom thanks to the mysterious Tantu Totem. She is the grandmother ofMari McCabe, who is portrayed byMegalyn Echikunwoke in other Arrowverse series.[41] It was originally intended for the McCabe version of Vixen to be used inLegends as well, but Echikunwoke was unable to reprise the role due to previous commitments.[42] At the end of season 3, she returns to Zambesi. Charlie is introduced in season 4 as a "magical fugitive who slips through" the rift the Waverider crew opened. She is a shapeshifter who takes the form of Amaya during a fight with the Legends in the hopes that they will not attack a friend. She is frozen into that shape during the encounter and captured by the Legends. She eventually gets her magical powers back, but continues to use Amaya's form. She is a formidable fighter and knows a great deal about the other magical fugitives.[43]
  • Nick Zano asNate Heywood / Steel (seasons 2–7):[44]
    A historian from Star City who gains the ability to transform himself into a steel-like form, and is the grandson ofCommander Steel, a member of the Justice Society of America.[45][46]
  • Tala Ashe asZari Tomaz (seasons 3–4; recurring: seasons 5–7) and Zari Tarazi (seasons 5–7):
    A computer hacker from the year 2042 who possesses aerokinetic powers from a mystical amulet.[47] At the end of season four, the future where Zari came from changes, resulting in her disappearing and being replaced by her brotherBehrad Tarazi with the Legends having no memory of her. In the new future, Zari is a socialite named Zari Tarazi, who eventually joins the Legends, wielding the air totem along with her brother, Behrad. The original Zari lives within the totem.
  • Keiynan Lonsdale asWally West / Kid Flash (season 3):
    A speedster fromKeystone City, and later Central City, who was mentored byBarry Allen. He is the son ofJoe West and the brother ofIris West, and looking for his place in the world. The character was introduced onThe Flash.[48][49]
  • Jes Macallan asAva Sharpe (seasons 4–7; recurring: season 3):
    The former Director of the Time Bureau and girlfriend of Sara Lance. In season three it is revealed that she is a clone from the year 2213. In season five, after the Time Bureau is shut down, she became a permanent member of the Legends, eventually becoming co-captain alongside Sara.[50] In season 6, she marries Sara.[51]
  • Matt Ryan asJohn Constantine (seasons 4–6; recurring: season 3) andGwyn Davies (season 7):
    An English magician/warlock, occult detective, andcon man. Ryan is listed among the main cast but receives a special appearance credit. Ryan was announced as being promoted to a series regular for the fourth season ahead of its renewal, reprising his role as Constantine from the short-lived seriesConstantine.[52] In season seven, Ryan portrayed a new character named Dr. Gwyn Davies, an eccentric scientist from the early 20th century.[34]
  • Courtney Ford asNora Darhk (seasons 4–5; recurring: season 3; guest: season 7):
    The daughter of the deceased super-villainDamien Darhk and the love interest (later wife) of Ray Palmer. The character's younger self was introduced onArrow.[53]
  • Ramona Young asMona Wu (season 4; recurring: season 5):
    A young woman obsessed with fantasy novels who is "something of an expert in the world of the magical creatures that the Legends encounter". She works for the Time Bureau.[54] She leaves the Waverider in season 5 to assume the Rebecca Silver pen name from Mick Rory.[55]
  • Olivia Swann asAstra Logue (seasons 5–7; guest: season 4)
    A woman damned to hell as a child following a botched exorcism by Constantine. Now an adult, she had become determined to rise to the top of hell's food chain.[56][57] However, after helping the Legends defeat the Fates, Astra moves in to Constantine's house, and wants to try living a normal life on Earth.
  • Adam Tsekhman asGary Green (seasons 6–7; recurring: seasons 3–5):
    A Time Bureau Agent serving under Director Rip Hunter when it was founded with the goal of protecting and preserving the timeline. After Hunter is arrested and removed from office when he violates Time Bureau Code, Gary serves under Agent and later Director Ava Sharpe as her most loyal and often very obsessed Time Bureau Agent. After being easily manipulated by Director Sharpe, John Constantine, and the Legends, along with being mistreated by them, Gary betrays the team and joins Neron and Tabitha in their quest to bring the demons and the denizens of Hell over on Earth. However, after seeing that Neron and Tabitha do not care about him, Gary regrets his decision and rejoins the Legends; aiding them in destroying Neron and Tabitha for good. For his actions, Gary is made a part-time member of the Legends, and becomes John Constantine's sorcerer apprentice. Gary and Constantine continue to aid the Legends, joining up with them to rescue Astra Logue from Hell, and to stop the Encores and the evil Fates Lachesis and Atropos from enslaving humanity. When Charlie leaves the Legends after the defeat of Lachesis and Atropos, Gary is made a full time member of the Legends and rejoins them along with Constantine.[58] In season six, Gary is revealed to be an alien of the Necrian species who uses his glasses to disguise himself as a human.
  • Shayan Sobhian asBehrad Tarazi (seasons 6–7; recurring: season 5; guest: season 4):
    Zari Tomaz's deceased brother, who, during the season four finale, is resurrected, replacing Zari in the team after she alters the timeline. In season five, he is killed byAtropos, but resurrected once more, and is now a permanent wielder of the air totem along with his sister, Zari Tarazi, the version of Zari created when history was changed.[59]
  • Lisseth Chavez asEsperanza "Spooner" Cruz (seasons 6–7):
    Esperanza is a "tough and self-sufficient" woman who "lives off the grid, devising ingenious tech for the detection of – and defense against – space aliens [...] and while some might call her paranoid, she calls it being prepared. A survivor of a childhood alien encounter, Spooner now believes she has the ability to communicate telepathically with aliens".[60]

LaMonica Garrett is credited as a main character in "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five" for playing theAnti-Monitor, an evil being dedicated to ending themultiverse, and the polar opposite ofMar Novu / Monitor.[61]

Production

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Development

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In January 2015, co-creatorGreg Berlanti stated that there were "very early" preliminary talks for an additional spin-off series centered onRay Palmer / Atom (Brandon Routh), fromArrow andThe Flash.[62] 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 possible2015–16 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 bothArrow andThe Flash, including Palmer,Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller), andDr. Martin Stein (Victor Garber).Caity Lotz was also mentioned to be among the main cast. There would be potential for otherArrow/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".[12]

In March 2015,Stephen Amell, who portraysOliver Queen / Green Arrow onArrow, 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 ofArrow's third season, specifically why Lotz is slated to appear, given her previous character, Sara, was killed at the start ofArrow season three.[63] Berlanti also stated there was a particular reason for the other half of Firestorm—Ronnie Raymond (Robbie Amell), as seen onThe Flash—not being mentioned in the initial cast announcement.[64] 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."[65] Also in March,Dominic Purcell was revealed to be reprising his role asHeat Wave in the series (noteworthy, reuniting Purcell with hisPrison Break Co-Star Wentworth Miller),[35] andBlake Neely, composer ofArrow andThe Flash, would serve as composer.[66] At the end of the month,Arthur Darvill was cast asRip Hunter, one of the "new to TV" DC characters,[16] whileCiara Renée was cast asKendra Saunders / Hawkgirl.[23] In April 2015, in aVariety article on the recentMipTV event, it noted the title for the series would beLegends of Tomorrow, despite it still being unconfirmed by those involved with the series.[67] Also in the month,Franz Drameh was cast asJax Jackson.[20]

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.[68] The network officially confirmed the order for the series on May 7, 2015, as well as the official title,DC's Legends of Tomorrow.[11] Later in the month, it was confirmed that Lotz would reprise her role asSara Lance, who would be taking the nameWhite Canary,[13] as well as revealing the antagonist asVandal Savage.[69] In June 2015, it was announced thatPhil Klemmer had been made the seriesshowrunner as well as executive producer;[70] Chris Fedak serves as executive producer and co-showrunner with Klemmer.[71] In July 2015, Klemmer and Guggenheim likenedLegends of Tomorrow to ananthology series as "not everybody will be continuing on this journey", with each season being "its own separate movie" but not disconnected from each other in the manner ofTrue Detective orAmerican Horror Story.[72] However, the anthology format was dropped, though the series did go through numerous changes in cast gradually.[73] In August 2015,Casper Crump was cast as Vandal Savage.[74]

On March 11, 2016, the series was renewed for a second season,[75] which debuted in October 2016.[76] The producers have considered adjusting the Legends team for additional seasons, withJoseph David-Jones'Connor Hawke andMegalyn Echikunwoke'sVixen potential additions.[77][78] For the second season, Klemmer revealed thatArrow writerKeto Shimizu andThe Flash writerGrainne Godfree would be working onLegends in order to "make our stories work in concert" withArrow andThe Flash. Klemmer also noted the challenges of creating more crossover elements, since Amell and Gustin work full days for their respective shows. In terms of working within the Arrowverse, Klemmer said that the death of Laurel Lance onArrow would "resonate into Season 2... [since] something that happens onArrow can create ripples that appear on our show in a huge way. It fundamentally alters the DNA of our series."[79] The second season initially consisted of 13 episodes,[80] with four more ordered in November 2016 to bring the season total to 17.[81]

Teasing the premise of season two in April 2016, Klemmer stated, "We're coming at it from a completely different angle. We're determined to make every part of season two feel like its own show. [The first episode of season two] will very much be a new pilot with new good guys, new bad guys, new stakes, new dynamics, new goals. The team will basically have to find a new purpose. Once you save the world, what do you do then?... The fact that the world was in peril sort of forced our team to fall into its own dysfunctional version of lockstep. Season two, they're no longer going to be hunted by Time Masters. They're no longer going to be burdened with having to save the world. It's no longer going to be about saving Miranda and Jonas. The interesting thing about season two is I think it's going to have a much, much different tone because our Legends are going to have a totally different purpose. They're actually going to have a totally different constitution. There will be new faces and new everything."[79] The season also introduced members of theJustice Society of America.[82] The Society consisted ofHourman,Vixen,Commander Steel,Obsidian,Stargirl andDr. Mid-Nite.[83] The season also featured a version of theLegion of Doom, composed of theReverse-Flash,Malcolm Merlyn,Damien Darhk and Leonard Snart.[38]

Legends of Tomorrow was renewed for afourth season which premiered on October 22, 2018.[84][85] On January 31, 2019, The CW renewed the series for afifth season.[86] The fifth season debuted following the midseason break in January 2020.[87][88] On January 7, 2020, the series was renewed for a sixth season, which premiered on May 2, 2021.[89][90] On February 3, 2021, the series was renewed for a seventh season which premiered on October 13, 2021,[91][92] and the series finale aired on March 2, 2022.[93]

Filming

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In May 2015, Garber revealed filming would begin in August 2015, for a January 2016 premiere.[68] The series shot a presentation for the network'supfront showcase, which was filmed over the course of one night, and directed byArrow andThe Flash veteranDermott Downs.[18] Filming of the series began on September 9, 2015, inVancouver, British Columbia.[94][95][96] Director/producerGlen Winter discussed in a January 2016 interview withComic Book Resources the process of filming key elements of the series' pilot,

The new facet forLegends 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.[97]

He stated of the series style of shooting on location as opposed to predominantly shooting on asoundstage,

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.[97]

Music

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Arrow,The Flash, andSupergirl composerBlake Neely was also hired for this series. All soundtracks and singles are released byWaterTower Music. The first season soundtrack was released on August 31, 2016,[98] and the second on October 10, 2017.[99] In season 3, tracks from its episode of the "Crisis on Earth-X" event were included in the score soundtrack.DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The Mixtape was released on August 20, 2021, featuring covers and original songs from the series to that point.[100] The soundtracks of the fourth and fifth seasons were released on September 5, 2021, the day of the sixth-season finale.[101] Season six's soundtrack would be released on October 8, 2021.[102] Season seven saw the release of three singles: "Future Favorite" from the episode "Speakeasy Does It" performed byAmy Pemberton and written by secondary composer James Chan, released on November 3, 2021,[103] a polka-inspired cover ofDead or Alive's "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" performed by Jonathan Walton in the episode "The Fixed Point",[104] and "By Your Side", performed by Shayan Sobhian as Behrad Tarazi in "Too Legit to Quit", both released on March 11, 2022.[105]

Broadcast

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Legends of Tomorrow premiered in the United States on January 21, 2016,[106] and the first season consisted of sixteen episodes.[107] The series premiere in Australia was originally announced as January 20, 2016,[108][109] however it was pushed back until January 22.[110] It started airing in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2016.[111] This show also aired onCTV Sci-Fi Channel in Canada.[112]

Reception

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Critical response

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Critical response ofLegends of Tomorrow
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
165% (267 reviews)[113]58 (22 reviews)[114]
288% (166 reviews)[115]
388% (36 reviews)[116]
498% (107 reviews)[117]
5100% (13 reviews)[118]
6100% (7 reviews)[119]

The pilot was well reviewed for its potential. Russ Burlingame from ComicBook.com praised it 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."[120] Jesse Schedeen ofIGN 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;[121] and gave the second part of the pilot an 8.4/10, saying it "improved in its sophomore episode thanks to great character dynamics and superhero action".[122]

However, review aggregation websiteRotten Tomatoes gave the complete first season only a 65% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.42/10 based on 36 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "Fancy effects, comic-book nostalgia, and an alluring cast help keep it afloat, but DC'sLegends of Tomorrow suffers from an overloaded cast of characters that contribute to a distractingly crowded canvas."[113]Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 58 out of 100 based on reviews from 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[114]

Rotten Tomatoes gave the second season an 88% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.97/10 based on 10 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "Though the narrative remains too ambitious, DC'sLegends of Tomorrow enjoys a freer creative arc with the removal of problem characters."[115]

The third season holds an approval rating of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 7.95/10 based on 8 reviews. The Website's consensus reads: "DC's Legends of Tomorrow lightens up the tone in its third season while spotlighting adventurous plots and a distinct sense of humor."[116] while IGN gave the season an approval rating of 8.1/10, stating: "WhenLegends of Tomorrow works, it's easily among the best superhero shows on television (if not shows in general). Unfortunately, while Season 3 reached some impressive highs, it also gave us some of the weakest installments of the series. Season 3 ultimately suffered from its inability to create a conflict worthy of this cast of misfit heroes, and that casts a shadow that will linger when the series returns for Season 4."[123]

In April 2021,The A.V. Club praised the show's transformation to an "amazing metafictional comedy", calling it "one of the most impressive turnarounds in genre TV history."[124]

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season ofLegends of Tomorrow
SeasonTimeslot (ET)EpisodesFirst airedLast airedTV seasonViewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
18–49
rank
Avg. 18–49
rating
DateViewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
1Thursday 8:00 pm16January 21, 2016 (2016-01-21)3.21[125]May 19, 2016 (2016-05-19)1.85[126]2015–161353.161041.2[2]
2Thursday 8:00 pm(1–8)
Tuesday 9:00 pm(9–17)
17October 13, 2016 (2016-10-13)1.82[127]April 4, 2017 (2017-04-04)1.52[128]2016–171412.571270.9[3]
3Tuesday 9:00 pm(1–9)
Monday 8:00 pm(10–18)
18October 10, 2017 (2017-10-10)1.71[129]April 9, 2018 (2018-04-09)1.41[130]2017–181702.241260.8[4]
4Monday 9:00 pm(1–8)
Monday 8:00 pm(9–16)
16October 22, 2018 (2018-10-22)1.00[131]May 20, 2019 (2019-05-20)1.05[132]2018–191781.491470.5[5]
5Tuesday 9:00 pm15[a]January 21, 2020 (2020-01-21)0.72[133]June 2, 2020 (2020-06-02)0.73[134]2019–201221.351220.4[8]
6Sunday 8:00 pm15May 2, 2021 (2021-05-02)0.44[135]September 5, 2021 (2021-09-05)0.39[136]2020–211490.821410.2[9]
7Wednesday 8:00 pm13October 13, 2021 (2021-10-13)0.59[137]March 2, 2022 (2022-03-02)0.46[138]2021–221270.861170.2[10]
Legends of Tomorrow : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode number
123456789101112131415161718
13.212.892.322.392.252.472.282.011.971.881.981.781.861.631.891.85
21.821.801.751.751.771.853.392.001.741.781.771.641.541.341.721.591.52
31.711.581.431.381.521.531.492.801.611.511.401.511.191.261.251.281.231.41
41.000.940.860.900.910.970.931.100.920.950.980.850.910.940.991.05
51.350.720.770.740.720.740.730.670.650.690.720.660.800.760.73
60.440.470.380.420.420.410.450.440.400.390.450.350.410.430.39
70.590.520.510.560.480.500.500.560.550.570.640.430.46
Audience measurement performed byNielsen Media Research[139]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received byLegends of Tomorrow
YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
2016Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Adaption Television SeriesLegends of TomorrowNominated[140]
The Joey AwardsYoung Actor in a TV Series Featured Role 6–10 YearsGlen GordonWon[141]
Young Actor in an Action TV Series Guest Starring/Principal RoleAiden LongworthNominated
Cory Gruter-AndrewNominated
Mitchell KummenWon
Young Actor in a TV Series Recurring Role 6–9 YearsKiefer O'ReillyWon
2017Leo AwardsBest Direction in a Dramatic SeriesDavid GeddesNominated[142]
Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic SeriesArmen V. Kevorkian, Meagan Condito, Rick Ramirez, Andranik Taranyan, James RorickNominated
Best Sound in a Dramatic SeriesKristian BaileyWon
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress: ActionCaity LotzNominated[143]
2018Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Adaptation Television SeriesLegends of TomorrowNominated[144]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress: ActionCaity LotzNominated[145]
2019Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Show: ActionLegends of TomorrowNominated[146]
Choice TV Actor: ActionBrandon RouthNominated
Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Television SeriesLegends of TomorrowNominated[147]
2021Critics' Choice Super AwardsBest Superhero SeriesNominated[148]

Home media

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Home media releases forLegends of Tomorrow
Complete SeasonDVD/Blu-ray Release datesAdditional features
Region 1/ARegion 2/BRegion 4/C
1August 23, 2016[149]August 29, 2016[150]August 31, 2016[151]
  • DC's Legends of Tomorrow: 2015 Comic-Con Panel
  • The Wave Rider
  • Legends of Tomorrow: History in the Making
  • Hex Marks the Spot
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
2August 15, 2017[152]August 14, 2017[153]August 16, 2017[154]
  • DC's Legends of Tomorrow: 2016 Comic-Con Panel
  • Allied: The Invasion Complex (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag-Reel
3September 25, 2018[155]September 24, 2018[156]September 26, 2018[157]
  • All four episodes of theCrisis on Earth-X crossover
  • The Best of DC TV's Comic-Con Panels San Diego 2017
  • Inside the Crossover: Crisis on Earth-X
  • Gag Reel
4September 24, 2019[158]November 9, 2019[159]September 25, 2019[160]
  • DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 4 Post Production Theater
  • DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Legendary Storytelling
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
5September 22, 2020[161]September 21, 2020[162]September 23, 2020[163]
  • DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 5 Post Production Theater
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
6November 9, 2021[164]November 9, 2021[165]November 9, 2021[166]
  • Never Alone: Heroes and Allies
  • VFX Creature Feature
  • Animation Split Screen
  • Actors Spilt Screen
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel

Arrowverse

[edit]
Main article:Arrowverse

In May 2015, Renée made a cameo in the final episode ofThe Flash's first season, "Fast Enough", and later made appearances in the show's second season in November 2015.[167][168][169] In July 2015, Guggenheim revealed that the resurrection of Sara Lance would be launched in the first few episodes ofArrow's fourth season, with the events of the eighth episodes ofArrow andThe Flash—which were a crossover event—being used to set up the other characters ofLegends of Tomorrow.[170] Franz Drameh was introduced as the new other half of Firestorm in the fourth episode of the second season ofThe Flash. Crump, Hentschel and James debut in the crossover episodes for the second season ofThe Flash and the fourth season ofArrow.[29][74][171] In November 2016, the cast ofLegends of Tomorrow appeared onThe Flash andArrow as part of the "Invasion!" crossover event, which also featured appearances byMelissa Benoist, reprising her role asKara Danvers / Supergirl fromSupergirl.[172] Further crossovers occurred with "Crisis on Earth-X" in 2017,[173] and "Crisis on Infinite Earths" in-between 2019 and 2020.[174]

Christmas special

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The series' breakout toy character Beebo, voiced byBenjamin Diskin, starred in his own Christmas special, titledBeebo Saves Christmas and aired on December 21, 2021. Narrated by Victor Garber, the special sees Diskin reprising his role, alongsideErnie Hudson asSanta Claus,Chris Kattan as aChristmas elf named Sprinkles,Kimiko Glenn as Tweebo,Yvette Nicole Brown as Turbo, andKeith Ferguson as Fleabo.[175]

Cancellation and future

[edit]

Ahead of the season seven finale, Shimizu said it was not intended to be theseries finale even though an eighth season had not yet been ordered.[176] Despite this, The CW canceled the series on April 29, 2022.[177] Shortly thereafter, fans began campaigning to save the series by renewing it for an eighth and final season to wrap up the series' loose ends.[178] Shimizu held herself responsible for the series ending without proper resolution, explaining that her contract ended with the season but she did not want to reveal anything until the series was renewed for an eighth season; she conceded that she "played chicken with the pickup, and lost", but was hopeful the loose ends could be resolved through other means such as a comic book tie-in, television film, or radio play.[179] The introduction ofBooster Gold, played byDonald Faison in the season seven finale, was meant to deter The CW from canceling the series, and Faison would have been a main cast member had an eighth season been ordered.[180][181]

Lesley Goldberg ofThe Hollywood Reporter noted that although CW chairmanMark Pedowitz wanted the series to continue,Warner Bros. Television did not want to continue paying the leases on the studio space, which were set to expire on May 1, leading to the series' cancellation. Having the series continue onHBO Max orParamount+ was considered impossible by Goldberg due to the series being part of a deal Warner Bros. signed withNetflix in 2011.[182] WithThe Flash being the last remaining Arrowverse series at the time, its showrunner Eric Wallace expressed interest in the series'ninth season trying to resolve the loose ends left behind byLegends of Tomorrow, but was uncertain of the viability because the number of episodes for the season had not yet been decided, and he believed incorporating the Legends was difficult to achieve when he had to conclude his own story.[183] Upon his hiring as the co-chairman and co-CEO ofDC Studios in November 2022,James Gunn acknowledged campaigns calling to save the series, but also stated that his focus at the time would not be onrevivals.[184] The ninth season ofThe Flash ultimately did not feature the Legends or close any loose ends as originally intended due to being constrained by the 13-episode limit.[185][186]

Notes

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  1. ^abA total of 15 episodes were produced for the fifth season: a special episode for the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover, which aired on January 14, 2020, before the season premiere, and another fourteen contributing towards the regular season, which officially premiered on January 21, 2020.[6][7]
  2. ^Starting in season 3, Pemberton is credited as Amy Louise Pemberton.

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