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John Constantine ( ) is a fictional character in
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's
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franchise, introduced in the 2014 first episode of the
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series '' Constantine''. The character is based on the
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character of the same name, created by
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, Stephen R. Bissette,
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and John Totleben and was adapted for television in 2014 by Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer. Constantine was continually portrayed by Matt Ryan. ''Constantine'' was originally separate from the Arrowverse franchise; however following the show's cancellation, Constantine appeared on the fourth season of The CW's ''
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'', retroactively establishing ''Constantine'' as part of the Arrowverse. Constantine would later appear as a recurring character during the third season of ''
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'', before being upgraded to a main cast member in its fourth until its sixth.


Fictional character biography


''Constantine''

Constantine journeys across America alongside his friend Chas Chandler and a young woman named Zed Martin. Along the way, he solves supernatural mysteries, vanquishes demons, and clashes with officious angels sent to watch over him while protecting the world from the "Rising Darkness". He is also haunted by the memory of Astra Logue, a young girl he condemned to hell with a botched exorcism.


''Arrow''

Constantine first appears on the
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on ''
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'' in the show's fourth season. In flashbacks,
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meets Constantine during his fourth year away from Star City when he assists Constantine in retrieving a magical artifact from Lian Yu. In the present, Constantine assists Oliver in performing a 'reverse exorcism' to restore the soul of the recently resurrected
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. Later, Oliver mentions that Constantine has gone to
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; after returning, John puts Oliver in touch with Esrin Fortuna.


''Legends of Tomorrow''

Constantine returns in the third season of ''
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'', when he offers the team advice on dealing with the supernatural as they hunt the demon Mallus, whose other-dimensional prison has been weakened after the Legends were forced to interfere in their own history to stop the
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. After the Legends defeat Mallus by deliberately breaking his prison open so that they can confront him directly, Constantine reveals that their actions have unleashed a wave of exorcised demons and other supernatural monsters. In the fourth season, he joins the team as their magical expert as they hunt the new monsters across history, but it is revealed that he is on the run from a supernatural creature hunting him as a consequence of his past actions. During a visit to 1970s London, he finds his parents' pub and attempts to prevent his own birth to save his mother's life, but the timeline automatically prevents him doing so. Constantine attempts to use time travel to change history to save the life of Desmond, a former lover who sacrificed himself to save Constantine from the demon Neron, but when this creates increasingly twisted timelines, Constantine accepts the need to restore the original timeline and comes clean to the rest of the team about his issue with Neron. Constantine eventually manages to save Desmond by luring Neron out of his body. However, when Neron takes control of his Legends teammate
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, Constantine enters hell in order to save him. In hell, Constantine meets Astra, who has grown up and refuses to be saved by him. After recovering Ray's soul, Constantine tricks Neron into breaking his own word (Neron had promised that he would not hurt Ray's friend Nate Heywood and Nate fought Neron while in disguise), forcing the demon out of Ray's body, before finally killing him. In season five, Constantine works against an adult Astra Logue, the victim of a botched exorcism. He searches for the Loom of Fate, hoping to rewrite reality in order to give Astra and her mother, Natalie, happier lives. Constantine also begins a relationship with
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. In season six, Constantine's magical abilities are sacrificed in order to stop
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. He searches for the Fountain of Imperium in hopes of regaining them, but to no avail. He comes across magical potions that temporarily grant him bizarre power, and becomes addicted to them despite the deadly effects on his health. Although Zari convinces Constantine to turn his life around, he is taken over by his "dark side" and works with Bishop to link with the Fountain. However, Bishop anticipates a betrayal from Constantine and poisons him, destroying the Fountain. He dies at Astra's and Zari's side, apologizing for his misdeeds. He is able to return from Hell, but remains damned. He parts ways with Zari.


Crossovers

During the crossover event "
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", Constantine assists Sara,
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, and Mia Smoak resurrect a deceased Oliver using a Lazarus Pit on Earth-18 in North Dakota during the time of the Old West. It is revealed that he has multiversal knowledge. However, the presence of the antimatter wave causes the pillars of sorcery to tumble, weakening him and preventing him from restoring Oliver's soul, as he did with Sara's. As a last resort, he takes Mia and John Diggle to Earth-666 where
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helps them get into Purgatory to save Oliver's soul. There, Constantine encounters the Earth-666 doppelganger of Jim Corrigan, who transfers the powers of the
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to Oliver for him to use to save the Multiverse. As a result, the trio return to Earth-1 in failure and Constantine and the other heroes are killed by a wave of antimatter while the Paragons are sent to the Vanishing Point to regroup and prepare for their battle against the
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.


Creation and development


''Constantine''

A TV adaptation starring John Constantine was first announced on September 26, 2013. The series would be developed by Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer, and air on
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. Welsh actor Matt Ryan was cast as Constantine on February 21, 2014. According to Goyer, Constantine's portrayal on the show would stick closer to the source material than the 2005 feature film did, which included portraying the character as blonde and British. According to pilot episode director
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, Constantine would not be allowed to smoke on the show due to network restrictions, though the character was shown to smoke on the show itself. A decision not to explore Constantine's bisexuality in the show caused some consternation with fans, although the character continued to be portrayed as bisexual in the comics. Despite a positive reaction from fans, poor ratings led to the show being cancelled after thirteen episodes.


Arrowverse

In August 2015, it was announced that Ryan would appear as Constantine on ''Arrow'' in the fourth season episode " Haunted", per a "one-time-only" deal." Season four co-showrunner
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confirmed that this version of Constantine would be the same character that had appeared in the NBC series. Ryan's involvement on ''Legends of Tomorrow'' was first announced on October 9, 2017, to appear in a two-part arc during the show's third season; specifically, episodes 9 and 10. According to executive producer Phil Klemmer, having Ryan reprise his "iconic ndlegendary role" is something that he and
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had been working toward since the show's first season. Regarding Constantine's inclusion on the show, Klemmer stated that "an alienated, chain-smoking, bisexual, world-weary demonologist would feel right at home among our Legends". Ryan was promoted to series regular for the fourth season of ''Legends of Tomorrow''. Ryan spoke to the relationship between the character seen in the NBC series and the one seen on ''Legends of Tomorrow'' and in the Arrowverse. He said the two were the same character with "the same DNA", and likened each appearance to that of different comic book writers and artists working with the character: "He has the same outline, but he looks different. The hair is slightly different. He has a slightly different cadence sometimes. Different artists and different writers write him in different ways." Ryan also noted that while the fourth season of ''Legends of Tomorrow'' mentions the Astra storyline from the NBC series, it would not explore the Brujeria storyline, though Constantine "still carries that baggage around with him". However the fifth season did continue the story line leading to Astra joining the Legends. Constantine ceased to appear in the Arrowverse after the sixth season of ''Legends of Tomorrow'' as Warner Bros terminated the series' access to the character.


References

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