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Legends of Tomorrow: Caity Lotz Talks Directing Animated Ep, Bishop
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Since the last time that
DC s Legends of Tomorrow was back on The CW screens, the series made a little news behind the camera with word that the series would be joining
Batwoman on Wednesday nights this fall. But before we get to all of that, there s still the matter of the sixth season and its return this Sunday night with The Satanist s Apprentice. In this chapter, Kayla (
Aliyah O Brien) and Mick (
Dominic Purcell) head off to find Sara (
Caity Lotz, who also directs this episode) while the rest of our Legends head over to Constantine s (
LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: New Promo For Season 6, Episode 5; The Satanist s Apprentice - Plus, New Cast Portraits
Next week, the newly-mortal Astra finds herself having an especially rough time on Earth as she tries to acclimate without the guidance of John Constantine. Meanwhile, Sara meets her kidnapper!
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With John Constantine (Matt Ryan) nowhere in sight to provide guidance, it sounds like the newly-mortal Astra Logue (Olivia Swann) will find herself having an especially rough time trying to get adjusted to life on Earth.Â
To make things a tad bit easier, she makes a new friend who promises to help ease her troubles, but things expectedly take a turn for the worst when her decision ends up having serious repercussions for the
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Black Adam. Plus, what’s to come on
Cruella, and Netflix shares a glimpse at its latest Scandanavian genre acquisition,
Katla. Spoilers, away!
Phantom
Deadline reports screenwriter Anthony McCarten and his Muse of Fire Productions will team with SB Projects and Compelling Pictures on
Phantom “a music-filled, big scale, contemporary psychological thriller” based on Gaston Leroux’s
Phantom of the Opera. Said to be “in the vein of
Black Swan and
Misery” the project is “set in London’s contemporary music scene” yet intends to “upend the romanticism associated with previous interpretations and instead lean into the suspense and horror that was a big part of the book.”