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 (
If the mission statements for the Legends is, as Nate Heywood once said, sometimes, we screw things up for the better, tonight s episode will give them a great opportunity to do just that, with Nate in the lead. Dropped into the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Legends find themselves in [.]
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Legends of Tomorrow Season 6: Tala Ashe Talks Zari, Singing & More
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Legends of Tomorrow, we covered how Sara (
Caity Lotz) and Gary (
Jes Macallan) was going to confront Rory (
Dominic Purcell) about how he s been acting, and how Zari (
Tala Ashe) and Constantine (
Matt Ryan) were going to spend some quality time trying to hash things out. But all of that takes a backseat to what everyone s really looking forward to, Zari taking the stage to win a
The Masked Singer-like singing competition in 2045 to defeat an alien warrior. Because this is Legends of Tomorrow, folks. Now, Ashe is sharing her first reaction to being told she would be singing to what viewers can expect from The Ex-Factor.
Over the course of five-and-a-half seasons, The CW’s
Legends of Tomorrow has found more than a few weird ways to save the world but the latest is a true mic-drop.
Literally.
This Sunday’s new episode, “The Ex-Factor,” finds Zari Tarazi (played by Tala Ashe) returning to her old life in the 2040s to jump into a hit singing competition to take on a world-conquering alien. The winner of the competition? They get to rule the planet Earth.
Yeah, no pressure.
But, it wasn’t the world-saving stakes that got to Ashe, she tells SYFY WIRE in an exclusive interview. It was more the pressure of actually having to channel her inner pop-star on stage, complete with dance moves, back-up dancers, effects and a couple of should-be hit singles.