‘Legends Of Tomorrow’ Trailer References Swamp Thing

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A new trailer for Legends of Tomorrow has arrived, and well, it seems to be quite a lot to take in.

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You can check out the newly released trailer below:

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The extended trailer previews the magical threats in the upcoming season, going begging the fairy godmothers and unicorns in the initial episodes. This season will also include a tentacle monster, a swamp monster (not the one Ryan remarks of) and werewolves. While Matt Ryan’s Constantine has teased Swamp Thing previously, this is still a pretty incredible name-drop. Although DC TV’s Swamp Thing will never make a crossover, it still seems like a cool world-building. However, the trailer clearly shows that the “magical fugitives” in Legends will pose as a unique threat.

Developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Phil Klemmer, Legends of Tomorrow stars Caity Lotz, Brandon Routh, Dominic Purcell, Nick Zano, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Amy Pemberton, Tala Ashe, Ramona Young, Matt Ryan, Jes Macallan, and Courtney Ford.

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In season three, the team land in Star City after defeating Legion of Doom, learning that they created anachronisms through time. Rip Hunter has formed a new organization, the Time Bureau, tasked with fixing the anachronisms. Zari Adrianna Tomaz joins the team, a hacktivist from 2042 who can manipulate air by using a powerful amulet connected to Amaya’s totem. Rip Hunter tells the team of a demonic entity, Mallus, whose follower, Eleanor, has resurrected Amaya’s granddaughter Kuasa and Damien Darhk for a dark purpose.

DC‘s Legends of Tomorrow will return to The CW on October 22nd, 2018.

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