Unlike other DC shows, Legends featured a revolving door of characters. By the end, and the AI Gideon were the only consistent presences from the pilot.
The Legion of Doom (Eobard Thawne, Damien Darhk, Malcolm Merlyn) Fighting other time travelers for the Spear of Destiny. Mallus (a time demon) Dealing with "anachronisms" caused by breaking time. 4 Neron (a demon) Capturing "Magical Fugitives" hidden throughout history. 5 The Fates (Atropos, Lachesis) Battling mythological figures for control over free will. 6 Bishop / Alien Invasions Rescuing Sara from aliens and stopping genetic clones. 7 Robot Clones / Evil Gideon Stranded in 1925, the team builds a primitive time machine. 4. Cast Evolution
While Season 1 had mixed reviews, the show later gained critical acclaim for its inclusivity and creative risks, maintaining a dedicated cult fanbase even after its end. DC's Legends of Tomorrow - Rotten Tomatoes DC's Legends of Tomorrow 2016 - 7 stagioni A...
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A ragtag team of misfit heroes and villains travels through time aboard the Waverider to fix "aberrations" and prevent various threats from destroying history. 2. Evolution of Tone and Style Unlike other DC shows, Legends featured a revolving
A combination of the CW network's sale to Nexstar, a shift toward lower-cost programming (like sports), and high production costs for a long-running sci-fi ensemble.
Season 7 ended with the Legends being arrested by "Time Police" led by Mike (revealed as Booster Gold , played by Donald Faison). This storyline remains unresolved. Mallus (a time demon) Dealing with "anachronisms" caused
Included Rip Hunter , Leonard Snart (Captain Cold), Mick Rory (Heat Wave), Ray Palmer (The Atom), Firestorm (Martin Stein & Jax), and the Hawks.