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— Matt Ryan (@mattryanreal) August 11, 2015 Like Arrow , Constantine hailed from Warner Bros. Television. The series completed its 13-episode run in February before being canceled at NBC in May .
Legends' Matt Ryan Says Goodbye to Constantine: 'There Was Only So Much We Could Do With Him' on the Show The Flash to Team With Batwoman, Black Lightning, Mia Queen and (Many) Others in 5-Part ...
Not many actors can say they’ve gotten the unique opportunity that Matt Ryan did after his NBC drama Constantine was cancelled in 2015. The character went on to get an unexpected second lease on ...
Matt Ryan's Constantine is TV's newest 'bastard' Brian Truitt. USA TODAY. ... Yet there's something singularly special about working with John Constantine, con man, demonologist, ...
While Matt Ryan isn't the first actor to play John Constantine in live action (that honor belongs to Keanu Reeves in the 2005 Constantine movie), the common consensus among fans is that Ryan has ...
Matt Ryan will reprise his role as the trench-coat wearing Hellblazer in the ninth and tenth episodes of 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' season 3, EW has confirmed.
Matt Ryan is Finishing His Work on ‘Constantine’ Animated Series In the Next Few Weeks. Little has been seen or heard from CW Seed’s Constantine animated series since it was first […] ...
If you want more Constantine, you're in luck. If you wanted a reboot of the 2015 live-action NBC series, you're out of luck. The CW plans to bring Matt Ryan's Constantine back in an animated series.
Matt Ryan, the star of NBC series “Constantine,” and Judith Light have signed on to appear in the Roundabout Theater Company’s upcoming Broadway production of “Therese Raquin,” headlined ...
Matt Ryan‘s got a busy couple of weeks ahead of him. Tonight the actor opens in the Roundabout Theater Company’s Broadway production of “Therese Raquin,” in which he stars opposite Keira ...
LOS ANGELES | When Matt Ryan was called in to audition for the title role in “Constantine,” he was in the midst of appearing in “Henry V” opposite Jude Law.
After NBC canceled the Warner Bros. Television-produced DC Comics drama following a one-season run. By Lesley Goldberg editor Constantine lives again — sorta. Matt Ryan, who starred as the title ...