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Constantine could appear on ‘Arrow’ season 4
Those “political things” may have something to do with Constantine appearing on NBC while Arrow is with The CW, but hopefully NBC doesn’t have any lingering claim over it and it’s just the internal workings of DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. There were a few rumors about the show moving to another network, but it has been a few months since we have heard anything about any bit of progress. The will not only solidify the CW as a superhero juggernaut, but it will also create a safe haven for DC television characters. “”After admitting defeat, Cerone promised that “[the] good news is that Constantine will live on for years in many more forms”.
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In spite of the fact that “Arrow” Season 4 might resurrect “Constantine“, it may not be quite enough for the fans after losing the series completely.
“Yeah, we really want to do it. It’s something we’ve been talking to DC about”, Mericle said, before adding that there were some issues they needed to work out first.
The actor-in-question is Matt Ryan, who portrayed the protagonist John Constantine on the eponymous show.
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Now, this could provide some salve to fans still understandably smarting from the loss of Constantine: the team over at Arrow is keen to welcome the dirty mac-wearing occultist into their world. He’s an incredibly talented actor, especially when he’s being sinister, and it helps for a show like Arrow that he doesn’t really look like a real person. Unfortunately, the show still hasn’t found a home and likely won’t before the fall 2015 season, but Matt Ryan’s incarnation of the character might be alive and well in the Arrow/Flash universe. You have no idea how much this excites me. There is no better place for John Constantine than the CW.