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  2. Demon hunter and master of the occult John Constantine figured there was no longer any point in fighting the good fight since his soul belongs to the netherworld, but when demons target the ...

    • Season 1

      Constantine: Season 1 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All...

    • 1. Non Est Asylum

      With his soul damned to hell, demon hunter and master of the...

    • 2. The Darkness Beneath

      Play trailer Constantine – Season 1, Episode 2 The Darkness...

  3. Constantine: Season 1 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Peter Counter That Shelf. There are currently four television series airing based on DC Comics properties and as it...

  4. Constantine: Created by Daniel Cerone, David S. Goyer. With Matt Ryan, Harold Perrineau, Angélica Celaya, Charles Halford. A man struggling with his faith who is haunted by the sins of his past is suddenly thrust into the role of defending humanity from the gathering forces of darkness.

    • (57K)
    • 2014-10-24
    • Crime, Drama, Fantasy
    • 43
    • Hell's bells.
    • Verdict

    By Matt Fowler

    Posted: Feb 20, 2015 11:53 pm

    Warning: Full spoilers for Season 1 of Constantine follow...

    With Constantine wrapping up its first season last week, and its overall chances for renewal not looking all that great (though an official decision, one way or another, isn't expected until May, closer to the annual network Upfronts), it's time to look back and through these 13 initial episodes and sift through the bones.

    DC/Vertigo's John Constantine leapt from the sordid, scary pages of his Hellblazer comics thanks to EPs David Goyer (The Dark Knight, Man of Steel) and Daniel Cerone (Dexter, Charmed). And Matt Ryan, as the titular hero, was really effective in bringing Constantine to life on screen. Flippant when called for. Vulnerable when need be. All the while - whether casting out a demon from some poor body or battling one within himself - creating a very commanding, likable presence on screen. John Constantine was a the sort of hero you had to get right immediately and Ryan excelled.

    John's back up proved less reliable from a charisma standpoint. Its understandable that John should pop, but both Zed and Chas fell short in the pairing department. Their powers were splendidly different and uniquely useful in John's battles with the mysterious "Rising Darkness," but both felt flat in other ways. Likewise for Emmett Scanlan's Jim Corrigan - the man who is/was to go on and become DC's The Spectre, possibly even in his own series, if Goyer and Cerone's master plan for maneuvering more of DC's supernatural-verse to TV comes to pass. He had a great look, but both his dialogue and emoting were spare.

    Constantine had a cool look, an awesome lead, and a confidence that you don't see in most fledgling series. It also suffered from recasting, reshuffling, and a seemingly random revolving door of Hellblazing backup. John's old traumatized Newcastle mates came off well (though John and Richie's serial killer dimension episode wasn't the best) but Zed...

  5. Constantine (stylized as Cons♰antįne) is an American occult detective drama television series developed by Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer that aired for one season on NBC, it premiered on October 24, 2014 and concluded on February 13, 2015.

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    Directed By
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    1
    "Non Est Asylum"
    Story by : Daniel Cerone & David S. Goyer ...
    2
    "The Darkness Beneath"
    3
    "The Devil's Vinyl"
    Mark Verheiden & David S. Goyer
    4
    "A Feast of Friends"
  6. Oct 23, 2014 · Yes, Constantine Is a Show About a Man Who Fights Demons, But I Didn’t Believe a Second of It. Photo: NBC. I didn’t believe a second of NBC’s Constantine, adapted from DC Comics’ Hellblazer...

  7. Based on a comic (Hellrazer) this supernatural thriller series follows the adventures of John Constantine, a dark exorcist, occult detective and con man. An anti-hero himself, Constantine, struggling with his own sins as he tries to protect humanity from evil supernatural forces.