Another fan-favorite CW series has just been canceled!
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow showrunner Keto Shimizu shared the sad news that the series has not been renewed for an eighth season.
The show would have been the second longest-running DC show on the network, tying with Arrow, and following right behind The Flash, which will return for a ninth season. This means it was the third longest running, with it’s seven seasons.
However, Shayan Sobhian (Behrad Tarazi) and Adam Tsekhman (Gary Green) were promoted to series regulars, and Lisseth Chavez joined the cast as Esperanza “Spooner” Cruz!
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, which will premiere on Sunday, May 2nd, also stars Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/Heat Wave, Nick Zano as Dr. Nate Heyood/Steel, Tala Ashe as Zari Tarazi, Jes Macallan as Ava Sharpe, Matt Ryan as John Constantine and Olivia Swann as Astra Logue.
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The actress and her castmates attended the DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow Press Line during the event held at Hilton Bayfront on Saturday (July 21) in San Diego, Calif.
“#squadgoals prepare for an onslaught of comic con photos,” Caity captioned the Instagram pic below.
At the event, it was announced that Ramona Young and Tom Wilson will be joining the cast for season four, Ramona as series regular Alaska Yu and Tom in a recurring role as Nate’s father.
Season four of Legends of Tomorrow will premiere on October 22 on The CW!
The Constantine: City of Demons actor opened up about how his character will fit in with the rest of the team on the Waverider.
“On Legends, how is he going to interact with those guys?” he told SyFy. “What kind of dynamic is it going to bring having him on that ship? He doesn’t really work well with the team. Those are the kind of interesting things to see how it develops in that world as well. I hope the fans will enjoy it.”
“My job now is to go back to the comics and see how much more I can gain and gather from what I haven’t read and reread the stuff I have read, and find more interesting things to bring to it,” he added. “I think I read about 150 (issues) when I was originally doing the show, and then I stopped. And I’ve just picked up ‘Hellblazer: Rebirth’, so I’m gonna read that.”
Constantine made his return to the Arrowverse on both Arrow, and Legends earlier this month, after his own solo show on NBC was cancelled.
The addition of Matt on Legends, follows Keiynan Lonsdale‘s move from The Flash; filling up the two spots left abandoned by Victor Garber and Franz Drameh who left just before the winter break.