LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: Matt Ryan May Return As Series Regular [The CW]

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Matt Ryan May Return As Constantine For Season 4 Of Legends Of Tomorrow

Matt Ryan is ready to regularly reprise his role as John Constantine on The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow should the program be renewed for a fourth season.

Ryan, of course, is no stranger to the world of the Arrowverse, having appeared not only in Legends of Tomorrow but its sister series Arrow as the supernatural investigator. Prior to this, he originated the role on NBC’s Constantine, but the program was cancelled after only one season.

Additionally, Ryan has been booked to voice the character in an eponymous animated series, also from The CW and slated to appear on the network’s planned Seed platform.

Superherohype shares the following information about the show’s changing cast and possibility of it getting renewed for another season:

The show recently lost series regulars Wentworth Miller, Victor Garber, and Franz Drameh this season, and Ryan’s new status would help replenish those ranks should the series come back for a fourth cycle. While there has been no official announcement made yet, Legends of Tomorrow is expected to return as it has been a steady series for the network – especially after The CW announced that it is expanding to a sixth night of programming for the 2018-2019 season by adding Sundays into the mix.

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