When you cover press tour and Comic-Con back to back, you tend to hear a lot of the same anecdotes and explanations again in rapid succession. This was mostly true in the case of NBC's “Constantine” ...
Created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, and John Totleben, the character first appeared in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #37 (June 1985), before serving as the lead character of the comic books Hellblazer (1988 ...
This Friday, NBC will be premiering the supernatural comic book show Constantine, and for many comic book fans, the expectations are high. Of 2014’s new comic book shows, Constantine is the only one ...
Heading into San Diego Comic-Con with a pilot that "somehow" (I'll explain that later…) found its way onto several torrent sites and a major shake-up in the show's casting (Lucy Griffith's Liv ...
The latest comic book-turned-TV show is about to light up the screen. Constantine premieres on NBC tonight, but fans at New York Comic Con were given an exclusive look at the pilot two weeks early.
Production is well underway on NBC’s pilot for “Constantine,” based on the infamous Vertigo/DC Comics character, and while things are pretty under wraps for the show, our very own Ryan Turek of Shock ...
Saw The Flash? Loved it? So did I. But that's not the only DC property that warrants adulation right now. Constantine follows David Nutter's lead from The CW11 to drift into smart-pilot territory. It ...
The DC television universe is looking to expand with NBC's Constantine pilot, a project that sees Matt Ryan (Layer Cake) finalizing a deal to play the lead role of John Constantine. For those who are ...
One of the many identifying character traits of occult master John Constantine is his notorious chain smoking, and even though executive producer David Goyer said there was a chance we would see it on ...
It was announced earlier this month that NBC had ordered a pilot for Constantine -- DC's newest live-action television venture following The CW's Arrow and (possible Flash series) and FOX's Gotham.
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