"LEGENDS OF TOMORROW" (SPINOFF DE "ARROW"/"FLASH")

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- la CW renueva 4 de sus series de la DCTV:
La ha renovado pronto este año siete series para la temporada 2017-2018, entre ellas la de cuatro de las series de la DCTV.

Entre las series cuya renovación se ha anunciado en la "2017 Winter TCA Press Tour" que se ha celebrado este domingo están:

- "ARROW", que renueva para su sexta temporada.

- "THE FLASH", que renueva para su cuarta temporada.

- "LEGENDS OF TOMORROW", que renueva para su tercera temporada.

- "SUPERGIRL", que renueva para su tercera temporada y su segunda en la cadena tras su traslado desde la CBS.


Mark Pedowitz, presidente de la CW ha declarado en un comunicado: “Durante las pasadas temporadas, la CW ha construido un calendario de probadas y eficientes series, desde nuestra alineación de superhéroes de DC, a comedias aclamadas críticamente, a dramas de ciencia ficción. Las elecciones tempranas de estas siete series ahora permiten a los productores el planear con antelación la próxima temporada, y nos da una sólida base para contruir la próxima temporada, con series originales con las que seguir durante todo el año.”

Aún no se ha anunciado si otra de las series de DC de la cadena, "iZombie" (que regresa en Abril con su tercera temporada) contará también con la renovación para la próxima temporada y que marcaría la cuarta de la serie.

Las fechas de la premiere de estas series se anunciará más adelante.



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- Nuevos detalles sobre la segunda mitad de la S2 de "Legends Of Tomorrow":
TVLine en su sección de spoilers nos ha dado un poco más de luz en lo que aún está por venir en la segunda mitad de la S2 de la serie de la CW "Legends of Tomorrow":
El productor ejecutivo Marc Guggenheim dice, “La segunda mitad de la temporada [que empueza el Martes, 24 de enero] irealmente está dando los frutos de la Legion of Doom y lo que sabemos ahora que es el MacGuffin de la Season 2, la Lanza del Destino.” Elaboranco en la realidad alterada de del artilugio basado en DC Comics, dice, “El cambiar el tiempo es como el pintar con la mayor brocha posible; el usar la Lanza del Destino es como el usar un lápiz técnico muy, muy fino.” Y así la Legion convierte a Rip en un director de cine americano en el año 1967. “Arthur [Darvill] ha abrazado completamente esta versión de Rip,” comparte el productor. “Obviamente está haciendo el acento, pero también está haciendo una interpretación completamente diferente.”

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- Stills del 2.09 "Raiders of the Lost Art":

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- Revelados título y créditos del 2.14:
El productor Marc Guggenheim ha compartido en su cuenta de twitter el título y los créditos del decimocuarto episodio de la S2 de "Legends Of Tomorrow":

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El episodio 2.14 tiene por título "Moonshoot", está escrito por Graine Godfree, y dirigido por Kevin Mock.


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- Wentworth Miller habla sobre el regreso del Capitán Cold y la Legion of Doom:
Leonard Snart pronto regresará a "Legends Of Tomorrow", pero el personaje será muy diferente al que vimos por última vez en la S1 cuando éste se sacrificó para destruir al Consejo del Tiempo. ¿Y cómo será esto podible? Bueno, pues siendo una serie que juega con el viaje en el tiempo, parece que la Legion of Doom será la responsable de traer a un Snart de un tiempo anterior.

“Mi sentido es que si Snart regresa a la historia a través de su encarnación del presente, entonces es directamente un villano,” le cuenta Miller a EW durante la Television Critics Association’s press tour en la que está promocionando el regreso de Prison Break. “Él aún no ha ido por el viaje de la primera temporada de Legends of Tomorrow, así es que cuando nos lo encontremos de nuevo me imagino que va a ser mucho más como cuando lo vimos por primera vez en la primera temporada de The Flash, lo que estoy deseando, porque significa que voy a conseguir un arco hacia un lugar completamente diferente.”

Así, Miller piensa que cuando Cold vea a su compañero Mick trabajando junto a un grupo de héroes, ésto causará tensión entre ambos: “Pienso que estaría decepcionado. También creo que parte de esa decepción podría liberarse del ser provocado por ver a su anterior compañero, un duro criminal, mostrar un lado más suave y heróico, porque eso puede significar para Snart que él, también, es capaz de mostrar un lado más suave y heróico. Estoy totalmente deseando ver esa interacción.”

Pero Snart no sólo dejó a Heat Wave atrás cuando murió, sino que, momentos antes de su sacrificio, compartió un beso con Sara: “También estoy deseando mucho el ver lo que los escritores tengan bajo la manga en cuanto a Snart y White Canary. Hubo un beso, recordado por White Canary, pero no por Snart.”

Y en cuanto a la Legion of Doom, el actor no cree que Snart vaya a trabajar bien con los otros, ya que siempre ha tenido una actitud de líder: “Lo que puedo decirte es que Snart no está acostumbrado a recibir órdenes. No es un jugador de equipo. Eso fue algo seguro de su historia en la primera temporada de Legends, así es que espero que salten chispas. Estoy deseándolo.”


http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/11/legends-of- ... ld-return/


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- Descripción oficial del 2.10 "Legion of Doom":
2.10 "Legion of Doom" (31/01/17): TOMANDO RIESGOS — Las Legends están decididas a encontrar y rescatar a Rip (Arthur Darvill), pero primero deben centarse en localizar la Lanza del Destino. Stein (Victor Garber) piensa que tiene a la persona perfecta para que les ayude pero sabe que involucrarla puede ser arriesgado. Mientras tanto, Malcom Merlyn (la estrella invitada John Barrowman) y Damien Darhk (la estrella invitada Neal McDonough) se dan cuenta que Thawne (la estrella invitada Matt Letscher) está enfrentándolos al uno contra al otro. Caity Lotz, Brandon Routh, Dominic Purcell, Nick Zano, Franz Drameh y Maisie Richardson-Sellers también aparecen. Eric Laneuville dirige el episodio escrito por Phil Klemmer & Marc Guggenheim (#210).


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- CW 2017 Midseason Sizzle Promo (HD):
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- Nuevas imágenes y videos bts de la S2 de "Legends of Tomorrow" (19 enero - 30 Mayo 2017):

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- Descripción oficial del 2.11 "Turncoat":
2.11 "Turncoat" (07/02/17): UNA BUENA PELEA — Cuando las Legends encuentran una nueva aberración temporal, descubren que deben viajar al invierno de 1776 para proteger a George Washington y la Guerra de la Revolución Americana. Desafortunadamente, las cosas no salen según lo planeado, obligando a Sara (Caity Lotz) a mandar a Nate (Nick Zano) y a Amaya (Maisie-Richardson-Sellers) para que ayuden. Mientras tanto, Jax (Franz Drameh) y Stein (Victor Garber) quienes están ocupados protegiendo a la incapacitada Waverider de su nuevo enemigo, se ven obligados a meterse en papeles para los que no creen que estén preparados. Brandon Routh, Dominic Purcell y Arthur Darvill también aparecen, Alice Troughton dirige el episodio escrito por Grainne Godfree & Matthew Maala (LG211).


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- ¿Pueden la Legion of Doom realmente trabajar juntos? (EW):
¿Pueden la Legion of Doom realmente trabajar juntos?
Por Natalie Abrams 23, enero 2017 a las 5:24pm EST


Now that the Legion of Doom’s true goal has been revealed, will the triumvirate of evil actually be able to work together on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow?

Sure, the Reverse-Flash (Matt Letscher) was able to lure Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough) and Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) to his cause — with Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller) soon to join the team as well — but each of these men is a leader in their own right, which means working toward the singular purpose of using the Spear of Destiny to rewrite reality isn’t going to be easy. EW turned to executive producer Phil Klemmer to get the scoop on what’s in store:

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: The Legion is going after Rip Hunter for the Spear of Destiny. Can you expand on what the spear does?
PHIL KLEMMER: We talked a little bit about the idea that this mystical object was there at Christ’s crucifixion, is imbued with mystical powers, and we allude to the fact that it can rewrite reality itself, which is a vague and confusing notion we try to explain. Our show is all about time travel and the idea that you can go and change things. This is basically like the trump card — ugh, I hate to use that word. The Spear of Destiny basically allows you rewrite history once and for all — past, present, and future. If you think about our team going through time changing things, they’re writing in pencil; the Spear of Destiny allows you to write history in indelible pen. Whoever has it can basically render our team completely impotent. You can erase the Legends from ever having existed with no time aberrations. It’s a divine artifact that imparts divine powers.

What is the Legion’s ultimate goal in rewriting history?
Obviously, the bad guys want it because it’s a powerful thing. As we get into the back half of the season, you get into the pathos psychology of why each of our members of the Legion of Doom wants it, because it’s just boring if bad guys just want the Spear of Destiny just to be bad with. We dig out the personal reasons why Malcolm Merlyn, Eobard Thawne, and Damien Darhk each want it. They’re bad guys, but they’re also human beings.

What is motivating Malcolm?
Malcolm’s a guy who has enormous regret over the mistakes he made, like the crashing of the Queen’s Gambit, which led to the show Arrow, but also the estrangement of his child, the death of his wife, etc.

How about for Darhk?
The Damien Darhk who we have on our show, who was plucked out of the ’80s, has been told by Thawne, “Hey man, your future sucks, you die at the end of Arrow season 4, so you need me if you want to fix that.”

What about the Reverse-Flash?
Thawne’s reasons for having it are more mysterious, but of course we know that he’s not a normal speedster. The fact that Eddie Thawne (Rick Cosnett) committed suicide in The Flash season 1 has made him not a whole person. Getting the Spear of Destiny, of course they want to be bad guys and be king-of-the-world sort of guys, but they also want to fix these very personal things in their lives. That’s the fun of being able to do TV is we get to learn more about these bad guys, and eventually, in episode 10, we get to tell an episode from the point of view of the Legion of Doom, which is enormously fun.

Since they’re all leaders in their own right, how does the Legion work together?
That’s a great point. That’s why we had multiple baddies — we wanted it to be a den of vipers. We wanted to give them their own personal agendas. Yeah, the fun is the prospect of them buddy-f—ing each other. In episode 10, which is two episodes from now, it all reaches a head. The conflict among the three primary members of the Legion, it’s all about asymmetrical power. Eobard Thawne, the speedster, is the only one who is able to take them through time, he’s the one who brought the missions to them, he’s the one recruited them. He’s not stupid; he picked three people for a reason. There’s a reason they don’t build tables with three legs; they tend to collapse. That was integral to his plan. He didn’t do this out of the goodness of his heart, bringing on Merlin and Darhk.

But what we get to in episode 10 is the two lesser shareholders of the Legion; are they going to turn against each other, or are they going to team up? How do they find equality? When you’re dealing with a speedster and this guy who clearly has them by whatever sensitive part of the body you choose, how do you take back leverage? There’s a great twist in the episode because you realize the one thing that Eobard Thawne is scared of. They basically force him to confront that and force him to decide, “Either we help you, or you go it alone and you’re screwed.” In a way, the episode is all about a stronger Legion, because they finally find that everybody becomes a 33 percent shareholder, but I don’t think there’s a lot of shows where you can have an episode all told basically from the point of view of your bad guys. It’s every bit as much an episode of Legends as a normal episode.

We know that Captain Cold will be joining the Legion at some point. How will the team react to this new version of him, especially since some don’t know him?
There is a version of Snart that we got to know in season 1, and he underwent an evolution. He died trying to save the team. From a moral sense, he would get the most improved award for the Legends. It doesn’t make any sense of the Legion to go and recruit a rehabilitated version of Snart. The one that we met this season isn’t the Snart we know and love.

Might Snart try to recruit Mick (Dominic Purcell) for the Legion? What can you tease of that push and pull between them now?
For Rory, that’s really interesting, because his loyalty transcends good and bad. He’s Snart’s partner. The one constant in his life is that they have each other’s backs. When he returns to our show, it’s most interesting for Rory, because it sets him up for a big backslide. Rory is so vociferous about, “I’m not a hero, I’m never going to change,” but I think his arc with Amaya (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) this season is pretty poignant, especially in the last episode you guys saw. She’s gotten under his skin. It’s not a romantic thing, but there’s a real Beauty and the Beast vibe that those two characters have. So when Snart comes back, it’s really a question of, “Who is Rory? Has he really made progress? Or is he going to slip into his old ways?”


http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/23/legends-tom ... -spoilers/

- Legends of Tomorrow hablan sobre cómo George Lucas cambió el mundo (IGN):
Legends of Tomorrow habla sobre George Lucas cambió el mundo
Por Eric Goldman 23 enero 2015


Legends of Tomorrow returns this Tuesday – now airing on a new night – to kick off the second half of Season 2 with an episode that focuses on what exactly Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) has been up to since he vanished, and how it involves none other than George Lucas.

Set in 1967, “Raiders of the Lost Art” involves the team finding Rip living the life of a young film student/filmmaker, with Lucas as his classmate and colleague. And Lucas (played by Matt Angel) isn’t there just for a cameo but plays a key role in the story, which involves the timeline changing so that he never made his movies – and the team quickly realizing how much has changed for them as a result, especially for Ray (Brandon Routh) and Nate (Nick Zano).

As for how the Lucas storyline came to be, Legends executive producer/co-creator Marc Guggenheim explained to me, “We knew we were going to end the first half of the year with seeing where Rip ended up and we always knew he was going to be ended up in the last place you expected. And originally it was going to be he was working in a video store, so it was going to be in the 1980s. I forget how exactly, but the writer's room of Legends, which is amazing, we sort of collectively came up with this idea of, well, instead, it's 1967 and instead of a video store clerk he was a film student. I guess we were sort of kicking around the idea that Rip would be involved with entertainment somehow, Hollywood somehow. And we always knew that Arthur [Darvill] does an amazing American accent so we always knew we wanted to take advantage of that. But once we made him a film student and shifted it, we were like, ‘He could be going to film school with George Lucas!’”

Having an episode involving George Lucas is a pretty bold move and Guggenheim remarked, “You know what's so interesting about Legends is that part of my job as a showrunner is to act as a barometer in terms of like what's jumping the shark, what's not jumping the shark, what's interesting, what's too out there. And the challenge of Legends is that that barometer, which was calibrated on other shows, just doesn't work with Legends. Because with Legends, you never quite know where that line is. And certainly you know if there is a line we are tiptoeing right on it. But it's a great deal of fun and fundamentally the reason I think, the reason we did this story, it's not about going to the fun time period -- that's obviously a key component of the show -- but we always try to not let that tail wag the dog. We always try to make it about why we're going to that time period for our characters."

He recalled, "One of the writers had pitched out the idea that well, you know, if George Lucas never makes his movies, what if then Nate was never inspired to be a historian because there was no Raiders of the Lost Ark? And Ray was never inspired to become an engineer because there was no Star Wars. Once we had that piece, we knew we had something exciting because it didn't become about George Lucas anymore, it became centered around our characters. That's always when we know we've got a good story is when there's something fun or interesting to be done with our characters.”

The number of filmmakers and TV creators who list George Lucas as an influence is immeasurable and as the Legends episode notes with Nate and Ray, his influence expands well beyond that. Said Guggenheim, “I think the thing that resonated for all of us was, you know, it's not a far leap to think that if there was no George Lucas and there was no George Lucas films that everyone -- certainly all the writers -- but like people's lives would be different, you know? And not just people who went into Hollywood and went into entertainment. But people throughout the world who grew up in the 70s and 80s, they consciously or unconsciously ended up making life choices as a result to these films. That's an incredibly powerful idea. And once that we were really excited to dig into.”

The midseason finale gave a glimpse into the movie Rip is directing in 1967 and that in fact, he's basing it on his Season 1 adventures with the team. Guggenheim said it was “A thousand percent” fun getting to delve into a bit of self-parody in this regard.

“There's one scene that really does make me laugh out loud when I watch it,” said Guggenheim. "We revisit a moment from episode 114 but, obviously, it's not with Rip and Vandal Savage, but it's with the actor playing Rip and with the actor playing Vandal Savage. It's probably our most meta, self-reflective moment.”


http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/01/24/ ... -the-world

- Productor Ejecutivo de Legends of Tomorrow exlica el reserteo de Rip y adelanta una gran revelación de Reverse-Flash (TVLine):
Productor Ejecutivo de Legends of Tomorrow exlica el reserteo de Rip y adelanta una gran revelación de Reverse-Flash
por Matt Webb Mitovich / 24 enero 2017, 7:00 AM PST


The Legends of Tomorrow resume their timey-wimey adventures tonight at 9/8c, as the CW sophomore sets course for a brand-new time slot, as well as some real “head-scratcher” episodes!

The series left off with the reveal that the nascent Legion of Doom (currently comprised of Eobard Thawne aka Reverse-Flash, Damien Darhk and Malcolm Merlyn) is in search of something called the Spear of Destiny — just as viewers also learned that Rip Hunter is alive and well… though in the year 1967 (!), where he is an American (!!) film student named Phil (!!!).

How great a threat is this mystical Spear, and what(/when?) is going on with the Legends’ former captain?? Co-showrunner Phil Klemmer shared with TVLine the answer to those questions and others.

TVLINE | Marc [Guggenheim] touched on this at TCA, but I’m curious to hear how you would describe the Spear of Destiny and what it does, compared to typical timeline tinkering?
So far this season we’ve been traveling around in time, correcting aberrations. But the second you correct something, somebody could just go back and screw it up all over again. We’re sort of “doing our edits in pencil.” In Final Draft talk, we’re in Revision Mode. The Spear of Destiny allows you to “shoot the white pages,” or write something in indelible ink. It’s no longer about, “Ooh, it’s going to create an aberration that could have some cataclysmic consequence in the future.” The Spear of Destiny allows you to change reality itself — which also means that somebody can’t go back and change it. It renders our team ineffectual, because as a mystical artifact that is derived from the blood of Christ… it imparts a divine power upon whomever wields it.

TVLINE | And it can be used with precision. It’s not like you cross your fingers and hope you effected the change you want.
Exactly. If you want to get rid of Phil Klemmer with the Spear of Destiny, I could be erased with no repercussions. It’s a perfect editing tool that allows you to shape your world to whatever you’d like it to be.

TVLINE | The way the fall finale left off, are we to infer that Rip used it on himself?
You shouldn’t infer that, but you should infer that Rip — who obviously is suffering from some version of confusion or amnesia — is clearly not Rip, he’s clearly living in the ’60s, attending film school in Los Angeles. You can definitely infer that the disappearance of the Spear is related to Rip’s current plight. The problem is, Rip doesn’t even know his name is Rip. He thinks his name is Phil, and he doesn’t even remember what the Spear of Destiny was. To him, our team looks like a bunch of weirdos when we try to tell him, “You used to be a time master! Come with us.” He thinks he’s just having an acid trip.

TVLINE | Talk about the decision to disappear Rip for a chunk of the season and bring him back in this new form. Was it to create a mystery arc? Was it to accommodate Arthur Darvill’s schedule [with other projects]? Was it about resetting his character…?
Arthur is just such a fun, talented, incredible guy. He’s hilarious, and we gave him this very stern and dour character, with a dead kid, burdened with saving the world from Vandal Savage. We were like, “Man, we are not using all of his gears.” And obviously we couldn’t have him just play a new person at the beginning of the season. But it worked out both ways, because we wanted our team to not have an adult in the room. We wanted them to go on these wild adventures without someone reminding them of all the things they’re doing wrong.

TVLINE | How quickly will we learn the Legion of Doom’s precise use for the Spear?
Very soon. [In Neal McDonough, John Barrowman and Matt Letscher] we have these three guys who could be alone not just the sole bad guy of a series but the lead of a series, so Episode 10 is told from their point of view. We’ve had them sort of be evil and do evil things, but we haven’t really gotten under the skin of why they’re doing it, and we haven’t gotten at the fact that they’re not exactly standing shoulder to shoulder. That’s one of the problems with creating an alliance of villains — there is no honor among these guys!

Also, we know what Merlyn wants, because we’ve seen his past on Arrow, and we know what Damien Darhk wants, because we saw him die on Arrow. But we don’t really know what Eobard Thawne wants, and the big question is, “Why would a speedster who seemingly has unlimited power need anybody’s help?” Why would he recruit these two bozos, other than it being fun to have them around? That’s the question we’ll answer in Episode 10: What is Thawne’s weakness? What does he want?

TVLINE | Will that episode also show us how and from when Malcolm was recruited?
You won’t have to wait long for that answer, either. The interesting thing is that once Merlyn and Darhk realize why Eobard wants the Spear of Destiny, it gives them leverage and it equals their partnership. They are no longer just taking orders, which is fun, because you want to see these guys jockeying to be the head of the Legion.

TVLINE | With the Spear in play, will the team still be addressing aberrations on a week to week basis?
Oh, yes. We’ve got some incredible marquee time periods. We’re going to hit the American Revolution, see some great figures from history. And if you ask me, we will meet one of the most important figures of literary history in the 20th century, in the context of a world war.

TVLINE | And did I see that Guinevere was cast?
Yep, we get to go back to Camelot, and as we know from the season premiere, Ray’s been there already. And we’ll get to figure out what happened to the JSA, because we haven’t really touched on them recently. We’ll see how they figure into the whole mythology concerning the Spear of Destiny. It’s a really nice balance of mythology/Spear of Destiny/Legion of Doom episodes and just fun historical romps, which is what this season does so well. And then there are a couple of real head-scratcher episodes, where I don’t know what the hell we were thinking!


http://tvline.com/2017/01/24/legends-of ... n-of-doom/

- Phil Klemmer sobre el regreso de Rip y la lucha por el alma de Mick Rory (accesshollywood):
Phil Klemmer sobre el regreso de Rip y la lucha por el alma de Mick Rory
Por Jolie Lash 24 enero, 2017 8:26 AM PST


They're back! The "Legends of Tomorrow" are heading off on a new time travel adventure as they move to Tuesday nights on The CW.

The return of the show will also see the return of Rip Hunter, Arthur Darvill's character, who was lost to history throughout the first half of Season 2. He briefly appeared in a final scene at the end of 2016 with longer hair, an American accent, and in a director's chair.

AccessHollywood.com: Rip Hunter is finally back. He was working in the film industry. Although, he didn't seem to be working on a big budget feature.
Phil Klemmer: No, it's not a big budget. It's more of the student film variety.

Access: He's a graduate student I understand. Was Mr. Darvill working on another project and he wasn't available to you or did you want to create some mystery?
Phil: I would say that it was a confluence of both. He does have other obligations, but at the same time, we wanted to give him a chance to play a totally new character. And we also wanted a chance to see who our Legends were without somebody telling them what to do or what the right thing to do is. … We just felt sorry for Rip Hunter – that he was constantly having to correct these people and tell them how incompetent and how irresponsible they were because … [it's] no fun to be like a chaperone on a field trip of over-caffeinated middle schoolers. So our solution to that was to basically turn Rip into the equivalent of an over-caffeinated middle schooler, to make him one of the gen pop. He's no longer an authority figure. In fact, he's kind of the least heroic of our characters when we meet him, not that directing movies isn't important, but he's certainly doesn't remember anything about being a Time Master, he doesn't remember anything about the Spear of Destiny. All he wants is to make his student film.

Access: Can we expect Rip to not have his memory for the next few episodes at least?
Phil: It's complicated. I mean, yeah, he does not have his memories. Obviously we're not going to leave him without his memories forever, but there's a real severe complication. Having them restored is not a gentle or a process that doesn’t have hiccups. And remember, we're not the only people after Rip. The Legion is looking for the Spear of Destiny and Rip obviously was somehow tied up in the disappearance of the Spear so he's in the crosshairs too. And when our team comes and says, 'Hey Rip, we're here to rescue you,' he trusts them exactly as much as he trusts the Legion of Doom. It's like an amnesia story where we're like, 'No, we're the good guys!' and obviously the Legion can be like, 'Hey, we're the good guys too.' But there will be complications because he will be in our hands, he will be in their hands, and eventually, he will have to decide which of our teams to believe. And at a certain point, there's going to be more than one version of Rip Hunter this season.

Access: I'm looking forward to seeing how Damien [Darhk] reacts to film school Rip because Damien just does not suffer fools gladly. He just gets very irritated with people very easily.
Phil: Yeah. We'll do an episode from the point of view of the Legion and it's really fun to watch Darhk sort of deal with this like befuddled film student version of Rip because he's hopelessly freaked out and neurotic and he's making these movies about what he thinks are like actual villains, and when he meets a real life villain, it sorts of puts his imagination into context.

Access: This episode, we can see Mick Rory in a chair with Stein being attentive [in a promo pic]. Does he have a medical problem?
Phil: Medical, mental – I mean we know that Mick Rory is not right in the head. I guess the big question is we've seen Snart and it's like is he seeing Snart? Is Snart real? Is Snart a ghost? Is this some time traveling version or a time figment? But regardless, Mick Rory is a man who having burned his own family alive in their house as a child, he's got some real psychological issues that he needs to deal with. And yeah, I think, I don't think Stein, for all his brilliance, is really going to be able to help him.

Access: I spoke with Wentworth Miller the other day at TCAs and he said he was [heading up to Vancouver to film more episodes]. Obviously [his character] is joining the Legion of Doom. Can you give us any sort of hints at the version of Leonard Snart the Legion is going to be recruiting and then, to piggy back off that, how is that going to impact Sara and Mick?
Phil: Well it's not the ideal version of him. I don't think we should count on him exploding himself for the sake of our team any time soon. Yeah, I mean, it's -- for Sara they did have a bit of a moment there at the Vanishing point, but I think Sara's kind of moved past it. She's sort of really stepped up in Rip's absence and become the sort of the de facto captain of this team. For her, her real struggle is about Damien Darhk and whether she tries to kill him in order to prevent her sister from dying in the future. That's her season-long struggle. … Rory has only ever trusted one person in his life, and even if it's not the version of Snart that he remembers, it still beats all of our Legends combined. … The way I describe it is our Legion and our Legends are like perfectly matched and then Mick Rory, if you imagine it like a scale, he's sort of standing there right on the balance. … Basically, this whole season is a battle for like Mick Rory's soul and I don't think we've ever really fully established whether he belongs on our team or whether he'd be better off with the Legion. I think in his heart he'd rather be back with Leonard Snart, but as we know, that version of Snart has to die and so it really is a question of whether his loyalty to the only person he's ever given two craps about – whether that's greater than his newfound loyalty for our team because Rory doesn't give a crap about history. He's a simple man and it's really about who's got his back and yeah, really interesting stuff for him to play.


"DC's Legends of Tomorrow" airs Tuesday at 9/8c on The CW, after "The Flash."



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- Productor de ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ habla sobre el regreso de Rip (screenertv):
Productor de ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ habla sobre el regreso de Rip
Por Chris E. Hayner 24 enero, 2017


When the "Legends of Tomorrow" midseason finale came to a close, it was with a pretty big revelation: Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) is alive. Unfortunately, he's seemingly stuck in the 1970's as a film student named Phil.

While his memory loss seems to be very real -- and something that will play out over upcoming episodes -- eventually Rip's memory is bound to make its return. When it does, who will be the rightful captain of the Waverider?

In Rip's absence, Sara Lance (Caity Lotz) has stepped up in a big way -- both to lead the team, and reinvigorate the show.

"That turned out to be the most pleasant surprise of the whole season," executive producer Marc Guggenheim says. "That's, I think, in large part due to Caity's amazing performance. It was like a hand in the glove, making that character captain."

Don't expect Sara to immediately vacate her captain's chair for Rip. She's certainly earned the right to call herself captain, and lead. Luckily though, that confrontation -- if it happens at all -- won't go down in the immediate future.

"That moment's further off than I think you might expect. We have a lot of fun things we're doing with Rip even before we get there," Guggenheim teases. "The thing that's interesting about the storyline with Rip is we went into the year thinking that he doesn't function great at the straight man."

Knowing Darvill gets to be part of the fun -- after a previous season as, as Guggenheim puts it, the "wet blanket on everything" -- is encouraging. As any "Doctor Who" fan knows, he's a very funny guy, and great specifically at finding the joy in calamity. Now, finally, it looks like he'll have that in common with Rip Hunter.

"Legends of Tomorrow" airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.


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- Productor de Legends of Tomorrow habla sobre el papel de George Lucas’ y el regreso de Rip (CBR):
Productor de Legends of Tomorrow habla sobre el papel de George Lucas’ y el regreso de Rip
Por Meagan Damore 24 enero 2017


When “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” returns for the second half of Season 2, the team will come up against a challenge unlike any they’ve face before: restoring Rip Hunter’s identity. The displaced Time Master can’t remember who he is, which means the Legends face the momentous task of restoring his identity, all while fighting off the Legion of Doom. So what’s a Legend supposed to do in times like these?

According to executive producer Marc Guggenheim, they’ll keep doing their job: stopping time aberrations. When the show debuts in its new timeslot with “Raiders of the Lost Art,” the team will have to make sure George Lucas creates “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” — or Ray and Nate will suffer the consequences. We spoke with Guggenheim about the upcoming mid-season premiere, including Lucas’ impact on the team, as well as Captain Cold’s trippy return, the Legion of Doom’s endgame, Lily Stein’s upcoming role and more.


CBR: As a big Captain Cold fan, I was psyched to see him back in the mid-season finale — but were his scenes as in Mick’s head as we were led to believe?

Marc Guggenheim: Yeah! Yeah, he was just being a mess. We wanted to bring back Snart in a way that wasn’t expected. I think, ultimately, we will get to a place where Snart is a full-on member of the Legion of Doom, and he’s not just a hallucination in Rory’s head, but we didn’t want to start off there. So much of the show is subverting expectations, and we wanted to come out of the gate subverting expectations.

Mick’s also got romance on his mind. The mid-season finale seemed to suggest that he’s falling for Amaya, but those scenes were mostly from his point of view. Would you say there’s potential for her to reciprocate his feelings?

Look, I know there’s that sort of stereotype that girls like the bad boy, and I’m not denying that they didn’t have chemistry with each other, but I think it would be a big throw to say that Amaya would fall for someone like Mick Rory. But I think she clearly has an affection for him and a level of understanding for him that can form the foundation of a really wonderful friendship.

One of most fascinating aspects of time travel shows is their ability to allow characters to meet people from their past or their future. What are the odds we’ll see Amaya get in touch with her granddaughter Mari McCabe this season?

Depending on how you define “get in touch with,” pretty good.

Let’s shift gears and talk about “Raiders of the Lost Art.” What inspired you to involve a young George Lucas?

You know, originally it started out with where were we going to time displace Rip, and that came out of a variety of different things, including knowing that Arthur [Darvill] does a really great American accent, and we originally had the idea that he was a video store clerk back in the 80s and we changed that to the 1960s and one of the writers had the idea that, well, if he’s in the 1960s, maybe he’s a film student, and another writer had the idea that, well, he could be a film student with George Lucas. Fundamentally, the way we operate on “Legends” is we always love to go to fun time periods and meet people, like we met Albert Einstein earlier. That’s always fun, but what really made the episode come together for us was the realization that maybe George had an effect on Nate and Ray. Maybe, by making “Star Wars,” that is what inspired Ray to become an engineer, and by making “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” that’s what inspired Nate to become a historian. Once we hit upon how it affected two of our characters, the character of George Lucas became worthwhile. It wasn’t just a gimmick. It wasn’t just a little cameo. It became this major plot point of what if George Lucas never made “Star Wars?” What if he never made “Raiders of the Lost Ark?” How would that have changed the lives of Nate and Ray? That, to us, became the core nucleus of the episode and the reason to do the episode.

According to the episode synopsis, this particular aberration surrounding Lucas really hits home for Ray and Nate. Can you tease what those characters will be like in a world without “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones?”

I will say, much dumber. That’s really part of the fun of the episode. It’s a little bit like “Flowers for Algernon.” One of things we established in Season 1 is that time takes time… so they’re slowly losing their grip on their past expertise and their past brilliance, so they’ve got to set things right basically before Nate becomes a yoga instructor — not that yoga instructors are dumb, just that it’s a different job than being a historian.

Rip is back, but that’s only half the battle. Will the Legends be able to recover his identity quickly, or is that going to be a storyline that stretches over the rest of Season 2?

This is a storyline that’s going definitely to continue to go on. There’s a lot happening with Rip. There’s going to be a lot happening with the Spear of Destiny. In many ways, the second half of the season sort of kicks the plot into a new gear. The mid-season finale set a lot of things in motion. It added Malcolm Merlyn to the Legion of Doom, it revealed Rip is sort of time displaced, it revealed that the Spear of Destiny is the McGuffin of the season. All of these things really start to come into play in a big way, starting with episode nine and beyond.

The Legion is after the Spear of Destiny, which — as we learn in the mid-season premiere synopsis — happens to be in Rip’s possession. Are we going to see more direct interaction between the Legends and the Legion moving forward?

Yeah. Yeah, definitely. The first half of the season was very much a tease for how the Legends would be interacting with the Legion of Doom, and we really kick that up a notch in the back half of the year.

We know what the Legion wants, but not why. Are we going to learn their endgame sooner rather than later?

I think so! You know, the truth is, I think you know a lot about it now but don’t quite realize it. We’ll learn in episode ten why Eobard Thawn wants the Spear, and it’s for reasons that come directly out of “Flash.” We know that Darhk and Malcolm Merlyn both have destinies and circumstances that they would love to see changed. Malcolm Merlyn has lost — his wife and son are dead, his daughter won’t speak to him, he’s missing a hand, he’s no longer head of the League of Assassins. Damien Darhk is not only dead, but so is his wife. All the members of the Legion of Doom have reasons, some of which are apparent if you watch the other shows, and others that will be revealed, but all of them have very specific reasons for wanting a device that will rewrite reality. Not to mention the fact that, if you’re a super villain, being able to remake the world in your image — that’s not a bad thing.

After the “Invasion!” crossover, we found out that Lily Stein will be a recurring character in the back half of Season 2. What kind of role does she play moving forward?

You know, she’s actually in episode ten. She’ll return in episode ten and she will provide a very key element in the team’s pursuit of the Spear of Destiny, so she plays a pretty large role.

Airing Tuesdays at 9 pm ET/PT on The CW, “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” stars Brandon Routh as the Atom, Victor Garber and Franz Drameh as Firestorm, Caity Lotz as White Canary, Maisie Richardson-Seller as Vixen, Dominic Purcell as Heatwave and Nick Zano as Citizen Steel.


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- Legends of Tomorrow: ¿Descubrirá Sara el regreso de Laurel? (EW):
Legends of Tomorrow: ¿Descubrirá Sara el regreso de Laurel?
Por Natalie Abrams 24 enero, 2017 at 10:00pm EST


Now that Laurel Lance is apparently back in the land of the living on Arrow, will her sister Sara find out on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow?

Ever since Sara (Caity Lotz) learned Laurel’s (Katie Cassidy) fate at the hands of Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough), the White Canary has been determined to find a way to bring her sister back, especially now that Damien is among the main villains of Legends following the introduction of the Legion of Doom. After all, Sara was once dead and now leads the Legends as the new time cops, so why can’t the same be said for Laurel?

The topic wasn’t addressed in the winter premiere of Legends and, well, fans probably shouldn’t hold their breath. “We have not really figured out a check-in,” executive producer Phil Klemmer told EW when asked if Sara would find out about Laurel’s return.

Of course, this version of Laurel could very well not be Sara’s sister, but a doppelgänger from another Earth, but that’s not to say Laurel’s return won’t affect Sara should she eventually find out. “When we found [Sara] in the first episode of the show, she was this lost assassin without a purpose,” Klemmer says. “Over the course of the show, she’s not just become a member of the team, she’s become effectively the captain — in the absence of Rip [Arthur Darvill], she has taken the helm. Of course, if you take a character too far, like if you rehabilitate them, you really want to challenge them.”

“That really is her season-long struggle,” Klemmer continues. “We find her thirsting for vengeance, wanting to kill Darhk, and then she’s told she can’t do that without screwing up the timeline. There’s no way of reconciling: Both Darhk and Laurel can’t live, according to Sara. So, for her, it really is a question of: Is she going to be the assassin who kills him and gets to go home to having a sister, or is she the responsible time master who does what Rip would want her to do? We haven’t written the [season finale], so I don’t know what she’s going to do.”

Though Sara got some closure during the crossover — in which the heroes of Arrow were trapped in a Matrix-like construct that simulated life had the Queen’s Gambit never gone down — executive producer Marc Guggenheim previously told EW that Sara has not given up hope of reuniting with her sister. “This is, by no means, resolved in Sara’s mind,” he said. “I don’t know if it ever can be. She’s not only lost her sister, but she knows that there’s circumstances or there’s realities out there that make the possibility of bringing her sister back a real thing for her. But those possibilities are blocked by other realities — the reality that you can’t change history without major repercussions.”


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- Phil Klemmer sobre el hacer un episodio que es una carta de amor a George Lucas (COMICBOOK):
Phil Klemmer sobre el hacer un episodio que es una carta de amor a George Lucas
Por Russ Burlingame 24/01/2017


It was pretty hard to miss the Star Wars references in tonight's episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow -- and of course the love for Indiana Jones, even if there weren't quite as many one-liners and visual callbacks to that film.

Executive producer Phil Klemmer, who is no stranger to pop culture references having worked on Chuck early in his career, talked with ComicBook.com about the episode.
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He told us, for a start, that the idea of Nate Heywood and Ray Palmer losing their identities if George Lucas never made Star Wars and Indiana Jones felt totally natural to him.

"That wasn't that much of a stretch. For me, I got obsessed with studying Latin when I was in 7th grade because of Raiders and wanted to be an archaeologist," Klemmer told us. "Obviously every single writer in our writers' room was weaned on Spielberg and Lucas and '80s movies and for us, we all know the power of a movie. We were just lonely kids who watched these things obsessively. We chose our careers based on having seen Goonies when we were 10 years old. It seems stupid but it really can change your life, so we wanted an episode that would be our love letter to that generation of filmmakers who made us choose a ridiculous career instead of doing something sensible with our lives."

Of course, this was hardly the season's first hat tip to the '70s and '80s, with the group having paid a visit to the office of another Hollywood great -- President Ronald Reagan -- in a previous episode when a time abberation made the President briefly the employer of Damien Darhk.


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- Cómo Legends evitó una Star War con George Lucas — además, ¡¿'Múltiples' Rips?! (TVLine):
Cómo Legends evitó una Star War con George Lucas — además, ¡¿'Múltiples' Rips?!
Por Matt Webb Mitovich / 24 enero 2017, 7:00 PM PST


When the Legends of Tomorrow reunited with Rip Hunter this Tuesday night, the MIA Waverider captain was in the midst of helming a film school project alongside the George Lucas.

When fisticuffs and a futuristic firefight quickly broke out, thanks to Legion of Doom members Damien Darhk and Malcolm Merlyn, George was scared off of filmmaking, meaning no Star Wars or Raiders of the Lost Ark movies would ever come to be. As a result, Ray Palmer and Nate Heywood saw their respective smarts fade away, having never been sparked to study science or archaeology.

The CW series of course has depicted famous faces such as Albert Einstein and Al Capone, but presenting a young version of George Lucas “definitely” demanded extra prudence, says co-showrunner Phil Klemmer.

Spinning a story around a real, living person “is something we have to let our legal department know about well in advance. There are strict parameters, especially when it’s somebody who’s very powerful and very concerned about how they’re portrayed,” Klemmer shares.

“We take a piss on a lot of things on our show. There’s nothing sacred that we can’t make a joke out of,” the EP notes. Working a super-successful filmmaker the likes of Lucas into a storyline, though, offered an opportunity to pay homage, in the form of real stakes for two characters that revere him (if not Howard the Duck).

“The [Star Wars and Raiders] films shaped our own sensibilities and sent all of us writers into careers in Hollywood, so we are not looking to make fun of George Lucas. We are trying to send a love letter to this guy,” Klemmer says. “We saw a way to explore that with Ray and Nate, and how George Lucas’ body of work affected their lives. And I don’t think that’s hyperbole at all, because I fall into that category as well.”

Alas, even after the Legends survived a trash compactor (heh) and convinced George to stay on course as a filmmaker, their crisis was far from over. Rather, their bid to return former team leader Rip Hunter to his daring, dynamic ways fell short, despite film student Phil’s attempt to fake his way through time mastery — before getting abducted by the Legion.

“The crazy thing is there won’t be just one new version of Rip’s character this season. There will be multiple versions, and they’re not all improvements,” Klemmer previews with a laugh. “You will get to see Arthur Darvill do a full-on Jekyll and Hyde transformation — maybe Jekyll-Hyde-Jekyll, or Hyde-Jekyll-Hyde.

“I don’t know how many times we swap him, but he’s playing essentially three characters,” effuses the EP. “Some of them are lovable, some of them are hard to explain!”


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- Katrina Law sobre el mandatorio regreso de Nyssa Al Ghul en "Legends Of Tomorrow" (comicbook):
Katrina Law sobre el mandatorio regreso de Nyssa Al Ghul en "Legends Of Tomorrow"
Por Brandon Davis 26/01/2017


With Nyssa al Ghul having last been seen over an entire season ago on Arrow, many fans are hoping for the character's return, if only to settle the score between her and sister Talia.

It might be some time before we see the product of the League of Assassins again on the CW, seeing as Katrina Law recently took up a key role in CBS's Training Day series, but in a recent interview ComicBook.com on the live show ComicBook Now, Law addressed the possibilities of her character's future in the Arrow-verse.

"I am not allowed to tell you anything under the threat of death from Marc Guggenheim," Law said, to preface all of the details she was about to spill.

"When I found out they were casting Talia, I e-mailed Marc and I was like, 'Please, please let us have a sister showdown!'" Law said. "Because my inner nerd was just kind of exploding because if it's anything like the comics I know that my character basically kills Talia 50 times and just keeps dumping into the Lazarus pit so she can keep brining her back and get her onto her evil ways. I don't think that's gonna happen in Arrow the television series but one can always hope. But, if not, if not a contentious relationship, then maybe one where we're like standing back to back shooting arrows. That'd be pretty cool."

However, a return on Arrow may not be as fitting as a return to the Arrow-verse via Legends of Tomorrow. Given the relationship Nyssa developed with Sara, the more pressing issue fans are hoping to see is a future (or past) between the two tough ladies. Law is completely on board for a time traveling adventure.

"I think a Legends of Tomorrow appearance should be mandatory!" Law said. "That's what I'm thinking because we need Sara and Nyssa. We need the Nyssara backstory of how they met on Liam Yu and how she trained her and basically how she found her on the streets and what the introduction to Ra's al Ghul was like and eventually how they fell in love, I think people want to see that. I want to see that. Hopefully, one day. Again, I have no idea, but fingers crossed. That's the wishlist."

For now, you'll have to keep up with Law as Detective Rebecca Lee on Training Day following its premiere on CBS on February 2 at 10 pm ET.


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- Jefe de Arrow y Legends of Tomorrow sobre los crossovers que están por venir (EW):
Jefe de Arrow y Legends of Tomorrow sobre los crossovers que están por venir
Por Natalie Abrams 26 enero, 2017 at 4:13pm EST


The Invasion isn’t the only time we’ll be seeing the worlds of Arrow, The Flash, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow collide.

“Next week’s episode of Arrow features, I will say, the fastest crossover with Flash we’ve ever had,” Arrow and Legends executive producer Marc Guggenheim told EW on our SiriusXM radio show Superhero Insider.

But wait, there’s more! “We, just yesterday, made an offer to an actor to reprise their role from one of the other shows in the season finale of Legends,” Guggenheim teased. “Oh, and in the penultimate episode we’re gonna have — I can’t be specific about this, but it’s one of the most fun things I think we’ve ever done on the show — a character from one of the other shows on Legends in a way that you’ve never seen before, you may never see again, but will, I think, just send fans into squeals of joy.”

In the interview, which you can listen to in full below, Guggenheim also teases a possible Black Siren return, hints at the new potential Black Canary’s abilities, and drops even more spoilers when discussing whether Legends‘ move to Tuesdays behind The Flash has played a role in upcoming storytelling.

“We’re going to be seeing the Black Flash on Legends,” Guggenheim says, reminding fans that Thawne is a member of the Legion of Doom. “Lily Stein, who was introduced in Flash 308, makes an appearance next week. So there’s a fair amount of Flash-ness going on in Legends. I wish I could say that we were so smart to take advantage of the new timeslot and do that, but we weren’t that smart. We just had already sort of been doing that organically anyway when we found out about the new timeslot. I will say this: There’s a love scene in episode 11 and we were in the editing room on it — it’s a love scene, it gets a little steamy — and I was joking, ‘Let’s take that 9 p.m. timeslot out for a spin.'”


Full radio-interview:

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- Matt Letscher de "Legends of Tomorrow" adelanta una batalla interna de la 'Legion of Doom' (THR):
Matt Letscher de "Legends of Tomorrow" adelanta una batalla interna de la 'Legion of Doom'
Por Sydney Bucksbaum 27 enero, 2017 8:00am PT


Welcome to The Hollywood Reporter's weekly DC TV Watch, a rundown of all things DC Comics on TV. Every Friday, we round up the major twists, epic fights, new mysteries and anything else that goes down on The CW's Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl and Fox's Gotham and what it all means.

Legends of Tomorrow

Legion of Doom takes center stage: While the Legion of Doom villain team of Eobard Thawne (Matt Letscher), Damien Dahrk (Neil McDonough), Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) and Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller) was announced over the summer at Comic-Con, so far Legends of Tomorrow has only given viewers a small glimpse into how the supervillain ensemble works and what they want. But according to former The Flash star Letscher, all that will change in the next episode. "It's going to be very clear what each member of the Legion's motivations are at the end of the episode, why they're each desperate to obtain the Spear of Destiny," he tells THR. "And you're also going to see how things are going to work moving forward between the three of them because they aren't working all that great right now. As you might expect with any group of supervillains, it comes together as a clash of egos. There's a lot of resolution at the end of this episode in terms of where they stand with each other and why they need the Spear of Destiny and then you get a greater sense of urgency moving forward with the group as a whole."

The race for the Spear: Both the Legion and the Legends are currently on the hunt for all the pieces of the mysterious Spear of Destiny, because it has the power to rewrite history permanently unlike time aberrations which can be fixed. "The members of the Legion each have their own specific reason for wanting it," Letscher says. "A lot of it does have to do strictly with self-preservation, where they all happen to be at this point in time, literally, in the timeline. But they are on the same page when it comes to getting all the pieces together and assembling it."

Who's in charge? When it comes to the Legion, Thawne has so far been acting as the ringleader of the trio simply because, as a speedster, he is the most powerful of them all. But in a group filled with ego maniacs and supervillains who have never been able to act as followers before, do they respect Thawne as their leader? "I think they recognize Thawne as the smartest guy in the room. He's the guy with the plan and he's the guy who fully understands the potential for the Spear of Destiny and what it can mean for all of them," Letscher said. "That doesn’t mean that they respect him as the overall leader of the group, they're not just willing to hand over that title to him. That's something that's addressed directly in this episode, how they're going to sort out the hierarchy of power between the three of them."

But regardless of what Dahrk and Merlyn think, Thawne definitely believes he's in charge of the Legion. "There's no question, he's treating them like his underlings," Letscher says with a laugh. "Not only do they think he's the smartest guy in the room, but unquestionably Thawne always thinks he's the smartest guy in the room too. There's always this sense with him, like, 'Just shut up, do what I'm telling you to do, and it'll come together. The more you question me and the more you waste time, the more vulnerable we are.' Obviously those people don't respond to that kind of attitude. He's due for a bit of a comeuppance in this particular episode."

Bringing it full circle back to The Flash: Thawne, first introduced to the DC TV universe as the Reverse-Flash on The Flash, hasn't fully let go of his experiences with Barry Allen (Grant Gustin). "You find out in this episode that a lot of what is motivating him are some pretty human things, and you start to see much more of the human side of Eobard, as much as there is one," Letscher says with a laugh. "It's not necessarily archvillain evilness that is driving his actions. There's a lot of self-preservation at stake in his actions. It relates to his storyline on The Flash. A lot of things will get tied together in that regard."

Identity crisis: At the end of this week's episode, the Legion captured former Legends captain Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) after they found him back in the '70s, but he had no idea who he was or his past as a Time Hunter due to a time drift messing with his brain. "He isn't the person they want him to be but he still has value to the Legends," Letscher explains. "There is a sort of cat and mouse game here with him that doesn’t necessarily relate to the knowledge he has, although it may eventually, but it relates to what Rip means to the rest of the crew and how the Legion can use that to their advantage."



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- Matt Letscher adelanta qué es lo siguiente para la Legion of Doom (collider):
Matt Letscher adelanta qué es lo siguiente para la Legion of Doom
por Christina Radish 30 enero 2017


On The CW series Legends of Tomorrow, the threat of what the Spear of Destiny can do looms large, while the Legends are determined to find and rescue Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill). And with Eobard Thawne (Matt Letscher), Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) and Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough) all working for their own personal agendas, the Legion of Doom has a lot to overcome, if they’re going to reach their goal of rewriting reality.

During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actor Matt Letscher talked about how happy he is to be a part of this universe, being super excited to learn about his role in the Legion of Doom, why it’s so difficult for this team to work together, what it means to rewrite reality, what makes Eobard Thawne human, how Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller) will change the team dynamic, and whether Mick Rory (Dominic Purcell) could ever join the Legion. Be aware that there are some spoilers discussed.

Collider: So nice to see you back on these shows! When you first played this character on The Flash, and then his storyline came to an end there, did you know then that you’d be returning and continuing, in some form, or was that something that you were surprised to find out?

MATT LETSCHER: I had a feeling, yeah, that he would be coming back, in some form, only because when I first talked about the role with (executive producer) Andrew Kreisberg, there as a lot of discussion about how we might see him in the future. I wasn’t sure to what extent we would see him, but I definitely had a feeling that he would be coming back, especially knowing the place he takes in the canon. He’s not a character you want to throw away, after one season, if you’re able to hang onto him. But in terms of how that would manifest, I had no idea. I still am in the dark on most things. I’m just glad to be a part of it still.

What was your reaction when you first learned about the Legion of Doom, and that you’d be teaming up with Malcolm Merlyn, Damien Darhk and, eventually, Leonard Snart?

LETSCHER: I was super excited because even just the existence of the Legion of Doom signals to me that this season was going to be off the hook. I knew there was going to be a lot of change and a lot of personalities, and I also knew there was going to be a lot of time travel. While that puts an enormous strain on all of our departments, in terms of traveling from one period to another from week to week, I think it’s that much more exciting for the fans of the show to see it be this adventurous. Once I got the low-down from (executive producer) Marc Guggenheim, I was on board, for sure.

Do the members of the Legion of Doom each see themselves as the leader of this group?

LETSCHER: Possibly. I won’t speak for Neal [McDonough] or John [Barrowman], but at the end of the day, they do understand that Eobard is the man with the plan, and not just with the plan, but with the knowledge of the Spear of Destiny, how it works and how we’re going to reclaim it. They each have their own need for this particular item that’s different from everybody else’s, but they clearly recognize that Eobard is the one with the plan to pull it all together.

Because each of these men have their own reasons for working together and their own agenda, how difficult will it be for them to get on the same page, as far as using the Spear of Destiny to rewrite reality?

LETSCHER: It’s going to take a little doing. We’re going to see a lot of that in this episode. There’s a lot of examining the nature of the triumvirate and the power structure that’s in place, how much they can trust each other, and what each person’s role is going to be in the Legion of Doom. There’s a lot of exploration and clarification of that, in this episode. By the end of the episode, you get a real sense that they’re together on this and what’s driving them, most urgently, to make it happen. I feel like a lot of questions will be answered for people, in this episode.

At any point, has Eobard Thawne reconsidered his decision to bring these other men in to help with his plan? Does he ever wish that he’d just tried to go it alone?

LETSCHER: Of course! He’s such an egotist that I definitely think there’s that aspect to him. He finds it almost insufferable that he has to rely on these inferior intellects to accomplish this goal, but we find out a lot about what’s motivating Eobard in this episode. He knows that he needs their help on a number of fronts, so it’s not lightly that he brought them into the fold.

What does it truly mean to rewrite reality, and is Eobard Thawne the only one who really fully grasps what that means?

LETSCHER: Potentially, yeah. He understands that there’s a difference between changing the timeline and rewriting reality. There’s a significant different between those things. And he understand that Flashpoint, for Barry, was going to be a great undoing. He understood the ramifications of that, and that you cannot just change the timeline without all sorts of things happening, beyond your control. That being said, it’s not like he was afraid to do it, on his own. He certainly tried. But, rewriting reality is something entirely different. It offers a chance for a resent, on almost any front. The breadth of that power is almost unimaginable. We still have a few episodes left to shoot, but I think we’re going to go pretty far down that road, in terms of what that means. We’ll see.

It’s really hard to see these guys as anything but bad guys, so as the person who probably knows this characters better than anyone, other than maybe the writers, what do you think it is that makes Eobard Thawne human?

LETSCHER: That’s a great question. What is it that makes Eobard Thawne human? There’s a lot about his backstory that is still unsettled, even for me, so I wouldn’t be able to completely answer that question. But knowing what I know about him, in the world that we’ve created, thus far, he has a deep thirst for knowledge and a deep desire to achieve greatness that extends beyond our understanding of what is possible in the world. That’s something of an extreme personality, but it’s also very human to want that. What that means for his relationships with other people is often pretty damaging. At the end of the day, he’s probably someone who just wants to be loved. He just has a very funny way of going about it.

Even though we haven’t seen them together yet, we know that, at some point, Leonard Snart will also be joining the Legion of Doom. How will that change the dynamic?

LETSCHER: It will change it, only to the extent that Snart’s personality changes it. Thawne isn’t going to let him into this arrangement without a full understanding that Snart is onboard and committed to the overall goal of the Legion of Doom. It’s Snart’s relationships with the other Legends, that are part of the package that comes with him, that Thawne is interested in exploiting. There’s a lot to be mined there, as the season goes forward. Snart is valuable, on more than one level.

If Snart were able to lure Mick Rory in, even if it were only temporarily, what would Thawne think of someone like him?

LETSCHER: I think Thawne evaluates people based on what he perceives to be their usefulness, and Mick is useful in his savagery, I guess. There’s always something he can harness from somebody. But, I think it’s unlikely he sees a whole lot in what somebody like Mick Rory has to offer.


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- El Capitán Cold sigue uniéndose a la "Legion of Doom" (IGN):
El Capitán Cold sigue uniéndose a la "Legion of Doom"
Por Eric Goldman 31 enero 2017


On Legends of Tomorrow recently, Mick Rory/Heatwave (Dominic Purcell) has been seeing visions of his deceased friend Leonard Snart/Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) appearing and speaking to him. What stands out here though is that last summer, when it was announced Legends would be introducing the Legion of Doom (including Malcolm Merlyn, Reverse-Flash and Damien Darhk), Captain Cold was included on the list of members. However, so far, the Legion of Doom has been operating without Snart, while his appearances have only been in relation to Rory.

But that will change soon, promises Legends of Tomorrow co-creator/EP Marc Guggenheim, who told me Captain Cold is still going to join the Legion. In advance of tonight’s new episode – pointedly titled “The Legion of Doom” – Guggenheim explained the plan for Captain Cold and a bit more on what’s to come, including the upcoming episode “Camelot/3000,” whose title clearly references the Mike W. Barr/Brian Bolland limited series Camelot 3000 from the 1980s.

IGN: With Snart, it seemed like Rory's issues might be resolved as far as seeing him. But last summer at Comic-Con, it was announced that Snart would be a member of the Legion of Doom. Is that still on the table?

Marc Guggenheim: You know what, I'll say it. I don't mind spoiling this. Captain Cold definitely will become a member of the Legion of Doom. What we wanted to do was the first time we saw Snart we wanted to defy expectations. But now that we've done that, we definitely want to go through with our original plan. We are going to go through with our original plan of making him a member of the Legion of Doom. So much of this show is about surprising the audience. We thought it would be fun for an episode to bring Snart back in a way that everyone was not expecting.

IGN: Because you had the benefit of seeing everyone's performances as these characters prior to this season on the various shows, was it great for you guys already knowing the energy that these actors bring to these roles when you come up with the Legion of Doom scenes?

Guggenheim: Oh, it's so much fun. Episode 210 [airing this week] is something that we wanted to do from the very beginning. We wanted to do a Legion of Doom-centric episode. It's an episode basically from the point of view of the Legion of Doom. And it's a blast. You can only do that on a show as zany as this, and you can only do that when you have great actors who have created these characters that are so vibrant and interesting that you want to spend the whole episode with them. That's a lot of fun.

IGN: You’ve also got an episode called "Camelot/3000" coming up.

Guggenheim: Yeah, that's a great episode. Actually Phil [Klemmer] and I were just on the editing room for that yesterday. I think the show does a great job with the production value and creating different time periods and Camelot sets a new bar. I will say, just managing expectations, we are not doing our adaptation of Camelot 3000 by Mike W. Barr. That slash in the title, Camelot/3000 is very much there for a reason. I'll just say it takes place in two time periods - the year 3000, and it takes place in Camelot. I was like, if we have an episode where we happen to be in Camelot and we happen to be in the year 3000 and we don't call it some variation of Camelot 3000, we're doing something wrong. That's sort of all I'll say.

IGN: Legends was recently renewed for Season 3. While you didn’t wipe the slate clean, you did change up the team a bit in Season 2, with some members coming and going. Is that something you think will happen as the show continues?

Guggenheim: We've always said that that was part of the design of the show, that we always wanted to do that, so I definitely wouldn't rule it out. At the same time, we really are so focused on ending the season in as strong a manner as possible. We really haven’t looked ahead to Season 3 yet.



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- La hija de Stein pone el propósito del equipo en cuestión (EW):
La hija de Stein pone el propósito del equipo en cuestión
Por Natalie Abrams 31 enero 2017


The Legends of Tomorrow will soon have another aberration to deal with — but this time, it’ll hit them close to home.

During the Invasion crossover, Stein (Victor Garber) discovered that actions he took in encouraging his younger self to focus on family resulted in the birth of a daughter he’s never known, Lily Stein (Christina Brucato). And though Stein tried to push away what is essentially an aberration, he came to respect Lily and decidedly kept her existence from the team, save for the other half of Firestorm, Jax (Franz Drameh).

During Tuesday’s episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Stein will turn to Lily for help in locating the other pieces of the Spear of Destiny, putting Jax in quite the uncomfortable position — but also challenging the core philosophy of the Legends.

“We made him intentionally the biggest hardliner about the fact that they have to fix these aberrations,” executive producer Phil Klemmer tells EW. “He was the one to effectively convince Sara [Caity Lotz] not to kill Darhk [Neal McDonough] for the sake of what it would do to the timeline. We had so much fun making a hypocrite out of him, a guy who is so smart, so principled, and a guy who seems to be all brain — not that he doesn’t have a heart. We wanted to give him the daughter because it really calls into question what the purpose of our team is.”

Klemmer points to the Civil War episode from earlier this season, where Jax and Amaya (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) struggled with what it would mean to free slaves in that era. “While we’re there, are we just time janitors trying to put things back to the way they were, or do we have a chance to engineer them?” Klemmer says. “Moving forward, that’s what our team will struggle with. Are they just doing the job of the Time Masters that they blew up? Or are they going to do it their own way, which is like, ‘Aberrations be damned, what if we could make things better?’ For Stein, who is just so vociferously against changing anything with history, it’s giving him a daughter and forcing him to acknowledge that love.”



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- Matt Letscher adelanta los planes siniestros de Reverse-Flash y la Legion of Doom (variety):
Matt Letscher adelanta los planes siniestros de Reverse-Flash y la Legion of Doom
Por Jacob Bryant 31 enero, 2017 | 11:50AM PT


After taking down immortal madman Vandal Savage in Season 1 of “Legends of Tomorrow,” it would be reasonable to think whatever, or whoever, stepped up to oppose the Legends would be a walk in the park. Apparently not.

Season 2 has seen villains from Arrowverse seasons past, Eobard Thawne (Matt Letscher), a.k.a. the Reverse-Flash, Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman), and Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough), coming together in search of the Spear of Destiny, a weapon that can re-write reality permanently. Recently the group, dubbed the Legion of Doom, kidnapped Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) — the former leader of the Legends — in hopes of learning where the pieces to the Spear are hidden.

Variety spoke with Letscher about tonight’s Legion of Doom-centric episode, the Reverse-Flash’s plans for the Spear, and more…

The Legion finally have their hands on Rip. What does Thawne have planned for him?

Well, none of the plans are good. Rip has access to information that they’re curious about while also having value to his former Legends teammates, which the Legion plans on leveraging to their advantage. He functions for them on a couple different levels.

How frustrated does Thawne get when he learns Rip has legitimately forgotten his past life as a Time Master?

It’s safe to say that there are a number of things frustrating Thawne, and a lot of that comes to a head in this episode. He’s beginning to view a general incompetence in his teammates. It’s frustrating for him, but he’s not a guy who panics.

We’ve seen the members of the Legion out on their missions, but I’m curious what their dynamic is like when they return to wherever it is that they hang their hats.

It’s a bit like you’d expect. You’ve got three super-villains trying to partner toward this one goal, and when you have three egos like that coming together — who each have their own reasons for needing the Spear of Destiny — it leads to clashes, and undermining, and a general sense of disarray. What this episode does is to try to ameliorate that so they’re working toward a common goal.

Since the beginning Thawne has really been pulling the strings on this whole villain team-up. Are the others finally realizing they’re being used and it’s not so much an ‘all for one, and one for all’ situation?

We’re going to see all that this week. It’s not just that Thawne is using them for his own benefit, it’s that they don’t know everything they need to know about Thawne when it comes to why he needs the Spear of Destiny. They understand their relationship to it, but his behavior is something of a mystery to them, and they reach a point where that isn’t acceptable anymore.

We know Wentworth Miller will be joining the team at some point as Leonard Snart. Why does Thawne want him on the team?

Snart is a full-fledged and willing member of the Legion of Doom, and Thawne wouldn’t have him in there if he wasn’t. With all of Snart’s personal ties to the Legends there’s a feeling that Thawne can use those relationships as leverage. All the Legends have a different relationship to him which may affect their decision-making or approach to the Legion of Doom.

Is there a member of the Legion that Thawne trusts the most? Is that even possible?

It’s not possible. Trust and Thawne are sort of antithetical. There’s nobody he trusts more than himself. That’s always a hindrance to whoever he’s working with, but it’s also a strength for him personally.



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- Letscher adelanta el plan de Reverse Flash y el regreso de Cold (CBR):
Letscher adelanta el plan de Reverse Flash y el regreso de Cold
Por Meagan Damore 31 enero 2017


In the mid-season finale of “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” Reverse Flash finally let his cohorts Damien Darhk and Malcolm Merlyn in on what he was searching for: the Spear of Destiny, which has the ability to alter reality itself. However, the episode was less clear on Reverse Flash’s end goal once he has it. According to Matt Letscher, who plays Eobard Thawne himself, we’re going to find out what Reverse Flash wants in “The Legion of Doom.”

Speaking to CBR, Letscher teased Reverse Flash’s plan, and he promised that Thawne’s motivation would be “a major reveal” in the next episode of “Legends of Tomorrow.” Letscher also discussed the Legion’s dynamic, the upcoming return of Leonard “Captain Cold” Snart, Thawne’s important “foreknowledge” of events and more.

CBR: So I spoke with Marc Guggenheim last week, and he mentioned that we’d find out what Eobard Thawne wants with the Spear in this upcoming episode. What can you tell us about that?

Matt Letscher: I can tell you that we find out what Eobard Thawne wants with the Spear in this upcoming episode. Yeah, I can’t tell you much more specifically, but I will say that a lot of what the episode deals with is just how well the Legion of Doom is working together — or how well they’re not working together, I should say — and it sort of helps sort out the relationships and how they’re going to move forward from this point. A lot of that has to do with why Eobard needs the Spear of Destiny so badly.

Next week’s episode is titled “The Legion of Doom.” Does this mean we’re going to learn more about Thawne’s team and why he chose Malcolm Merlyn and Damien Darhk?

You’ll learn a little bit more about that for sure. Yes. The answer to that is yes — the short answer. The larger piece of the episode is Darhk and Merlyn discovering what it is that’s driving Eobard, because he’s kind of been hiding that information from them. It reaches a boiling point in this episode, you know? So there’s kind of a major reveal in terms of what’s motivating Eobard.

The synopsis for next week’s episode says Thawne will pit Merlyn and Darhk against each other. Will we see some in-fighting between the three of them in upcoming episodes?

Oh yeah! Yes. There’s going to be torture, there’s going to be combat, there’s going to be psychological warfare. It’s definitely a big hashing out of differences between all three of them, but it does resolve with a greater sense of unity and urgency at the end of the episode, and we definitely get a clearer sense of where the team is going in the second half of the season.

Are we going to find out what Thawne has been up to between “Flashpoint” and “Legends?”

Yes, to a certain extent. Again, a lot of it has to do with what’s motivating him. It is definitely the same guy, and what he’s doing in the “Legends”-verse is very much tied to what has happened to him in the “Flash”-verse. A lot of those threads are pulled together in this episode.

Jumping off that, are we going to see how he found out about the Spear of Destiny?

No. You just to assume that his intellect, being from the 22nd century, that his intellect and knowledge far surpass anybody else in this realm. He just knows. He knows he needs it, he knows how to get it and it’s just a matter of executing it.

Thawne and Rip Hunter are from approximately the same time period, give or take a few years, and they’re both into time travel. Were they aware of each other prior to their involvement in “Legends” and “Flash?”

That’s a good question! I don’t know that. I don’t have any definitive information when it comes to that, but I will say it strikes me that Eobard always speaks of Rip Hunter with great respect over the course of the series. That may be some sort of hint as to, if not a personal relationship, at least some foreknowledge of Eobard’s part about the type of person Rip is and the time that he’s from.

Seeing as he’s from a future where time travel is possible, is Thawne familiar with Rip’s condition?

A lot of that is discovered in this episode. They do a lot of work to sort of track down all the details of how Rip came to be this way, but I will say that Eobard possesses a lot of knowledge necessary to sort through the clues in this episode. He’s definitely the one who figures out how Rip came to be where he is now and leads the way towards unlocking his secrets.

Can you tease anything about the arrival of Captain Cold?

Well, I can’t tease too much, other than to say he’s definitely on his way. He’s going to be here shortly, in the next few episodes. He is going to be a full-fledged member of the Legion of Doom and be very valuable to them on multiple fronts. Eobard has done his homework in this regard, and he’s recruited somebody who’s fully on board with the Legion of Doom’s mission and he also understands the complications that Captain Cold’s relationship with the Legends… the psychological complications that inform Eobard and his plans. That’s probably about all I can tease, but it’s really fun!
Captain Cold will join the Legion of Doom sometime very soon.

Thawne just recently learned about the time aberration that is Martin Stein’s daughter. How does that factor into the back half of Season 2?

That will come up again. I can’t say that I’ve seen it factor in yet a whole lot, so far as Thawne and the whole Legion is concerned, but it definitely is something that presents itself again.

Now that you’ve been on “Legends” for a good number of episodes, can you talk a little about what it’s been like to transition from one “Arrow”-verse show to another?

It’s been really fun! “The Flash” and “Legends” are two very different shows, even though they’re part of the same DC world. “The Flash” is definitely — in my mind, anyway — a much more intimate, kind of family sort of show and “Legends” has transformed itself into this sort of big, bawdy, adventurous, chaotic miasma of colorful characters and time travel. To go from what feels like a smaller, more intimate world to a more unpredictable, wide-open world is really fun. Then, to get to play with other baddies, other great actors — I just called myself a great actor, didn’t I? [laughs] I mean other actors that I respect, like John Barrowman and Neal McDonough. That’s always fun, because bad guys tend to work alone, so there’s a lot of solo screen time. It’s nice to have some pals.

And finally, a very superficial question: do you prefer wearing the black leather jacket or the full Reverse Flash ensemble?

I prefer the full Reverse Flash ensemble, because it gives you the most badass feeling to have it on. When you actually get yourself into that suit, which is a complicated process, you don’t necessarily feel super comfortable in it, but there’s something about it that — once it’s on — you just feel badass. The black leather look is fun, for sure, but — if I’d rather — it’d be the suit.


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- Matthew Letscher dice que sabremos mucho sobre Eobard Thawne comenzando esta semana (comicbook):
Matthew Letscher dice que sabremos mucho sobre Eobard Thawne comenzando esta semana
Por Joseph Schmidt 31/01/2017


The Legends of Tomorrow have had their fill when dealing with their second season threat, the Legion of Doom. But according to the actor behind the Reverse Flash, it might all change in the coming episodes.

“You’re going to see Eobard challenged in ways that he has not been challenged to date,” Matthew Letscher said while speaking to ComicBook.com, who plays Reverse-Flash on the CW show.

Letscher has appeared as a major villain on both the Flash and Legends of Tomorrow but he’s yet to be challenged in a way viewers are about to see, even when going against the Scarlet Speedster.

“A lot of that comes to a head this week,” the actor said. “A lot of things come to a head that have been bubbling under the surface. It’s great to have because it identifies a central weakness in Eobard’s characters, which is hubris, which can be your undoing.”

Letscher revealed the Legion of Doom will remain the main threat in their pursuit of completing the Spear of Destiny, a part of which was just claimed by the Legends team.

“You’re going to see more development in the second half, starting with this episode this week, Letscher revealed. “You’re going to see a lot more of whatever shreds of humanity Eobard has left, and not just amongst his Legion of Doom members but also with other Legends in different scenarios.”

Letscher said that his appearance on the Flash explored his relationship with Barry, it didn’t reveal what exactly is the source of his motivation.

“You understood his complicated relationship with Barry and what Barry meant to him and it has been there to some extent but definitely in the second half of this season, you start to see a lot more of it,” Letscher added. “You start to understand what’s driving him, not just immediately with the Spear of Destiny but his temperament and why he feels aggrieved in some sense.”

While the Legends did get their hands on the chunk of the Spear, they lost their ally Rip Torn to the Legion of Doom before they could be properly reunited.

"I think if memory serves, this episode does a lot to set up the second half,” Letscher said. “You won't necessarily see all three of us working together in every episode but you're going to see some part of us pursuing our goals in every episode and then toward the end—in the last handful of episodes—I think we're going to be quite heavy.”

DC's Legends of Tomorrow moves to Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT when new episodes resume later this month. “The Legion of Doom” debuts on January 31.

Told from the perspective of the villains, the episode will feature Matthew Letscher (the Reverse-Flash), John Barrowman (Malcolm Merlyn) and Neal McDonough (Damien Darhk) and hopefully shed a little light on just what it is they're after.



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- Legends Of Tomorrow | "S2 Midseason Recap" Promo:
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- Legends Of Tomorrow | 2.10 "The Legion of Doom" Promo:

- Legends Of Tomorrow | 2.10 "The Legion of Doom" Extended Promo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41zUEIifKEA


- Legends Of Tomorrow | 2.10 "The Legion of Doom" Inside the episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0dlTtm82HU



- Legends Of Tomorrow | 2.10 "The Legion of Doom" Clip #1:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWShvvK8vJg


- Legends Of Tomorrow | 2.10 "The Legion of Doom" Clip #2:

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