DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Their Time Is Now
- TV Movie
- 2016
- 22m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.6K
YOUR RATING
The producers introduce audiences to the characters and concepts of "Legends of Tomorrow", the upcoming spin-off of superhero series "Arrow" and "The Flash".The producers introduce audiences to the characters and concepts of "Legends of Tomorrow", the upcoming spin-off of superhero series "Arrow" and "The Flash".The producers introduce audiences to the characters and concepts of "Legends of Tomorrow", the upcoming spin-off of superhero series "Arrow" and "The Flash".
Casper Crump
- Vandal Savage
- (archive footage)
Arthur Darvill
- Rip Hunter
- (archive footage)
Franz Drameh
- Jefferson Jackson
- (archive footage)
Falk Hentschel
- Carter Hall
- (archive footage)
- …
Dean Jagger
- Collins
- (archive footage)
- (as Dean S. Jagger)
Matt Letscher
- Eobard Thawne
- (archive footage)
- …
Jesse L. Martin
- Joe West
- (archive footage)
David Ramsey
- John Diggle
- (archive footage)
Ciara Renée
- Kendra Saunders
- (archive footage)
- …
Abiola Uthman
- Security Guard
- (archive footage)
- (as Abi Uthman)
Carlos Valdes
- Cisco Ramon
- (archive footage)
Natasha Vasiluk
- Baba Yaga
- (archive footage)
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The plot is thin some of the time, the acting reminds me of some of the 50's serial space programs but Caity Lotz has all the smooth moves for picking up women. Its like watching a female Captain Kirk!
This show is goofy and sometimes a bit cringey but it's also funny and has some really great moments in the show it's one of my favorite shows on Netflix. Legends of Tomorrow is a wild, weird and just flat out fun show. The best thing about it is it doesn't take itself too serious, it knows what kind of show it is. They make fun of themselves all the time and how ridiculous the show is at times. The show features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own strengths and quirks, creating a dynamic and engaging ensemble that fans can easily connect with and root for on their epic missions to save the world across different historical eras. This show offers a unique blend of action, humor, and time-traveling adventures, providing viewers with an entertaining and unpredictable ride through time!
This show had promise - for the first 20 minutes of the first episode, but after that, the motto, "Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here," kept running thru my mind and I could not turn it off. I stuck it out for 8 episodes, ("Hope springs Eternal") but once again yet another CW show falls victim to excruciatingly poor writing. I'd guess the writing is around the level of a 15 year old, except when they are fighting. Then it drops down to what I remember myself being at 12 and playing Cowboys and Indians. I liked it best when the Indians won, and in this show, well...
The show centers around time travel and the Time Masters, a group who watch over various time periods. So, this should be cool to have people travel thru time, yes? Shouldn't be too hard to make it interesting. No fear. It's not.
There is the customary genius (Victor Garber), the customary Angry Men, and two women, one of whom is an assassin, and the other can, thru a totem she wears, take on the powers of whatever animal she mentally envisions.
The story lines are decent, but one wonders if anyone took acting classes. Each person runs the entire gamut of emotion from A to B, as Dorothy Parker once said of a performance by Katharine Hepburn (look 'er. up if you're that young). That is to say, not much range. The travels thru time never include adapting the speech of the times, and oddly enough, the local people- no matter what century - seem to also speak in 20th century English. This lessens the ability to suspend disbelief. In fact, if you turn the volume off and just watch the expressions, you'd be able to tell the plot just by their actions. I hope to, one day, actually watch a show on CW that doesn't remind me of watching and listening to a group of adolescents. But this is not that show.
The show centers around time travel and the Time Masters, a group who watch over various time periods. So, this should be cool to have people travel thru time, yes? Shouldn't be too hard to make it interesting. No fear. It's not.
There is the customary genius (Victor Garber), the customary Angry Men, and two women, one of whom is an assassin, and the other can, thru a totem she wears, take on the powers of whatever animal she mentally envisions.
The story lines are decent, but one wonders if anyone took acting classes. Each person runs the entire gamut of emotion from A to B, as Dorothy Parker once said of a performance by Katharine Hepburn (look 'er. up if you're that young). That is to say, not much range. The travels thru time never include adapting the speech of the times, and oddly enough, the local people- no matter what century - seem to also speak in 20th century English. This lessens the ability to suspend disbelief. In fact, if you turn the volume off and just watch the expressions, you'd be able to tell the plot just by their actions. I hope to, one day, actually watch a show on CW that doesn't remind me of watching and listening to a group of adolescents. But this is not that show.
Sidekicks and Second class villains. This just seems like a money grab on the part of the TV networks. I mean really... Do these guys even read the comics they decide to make into a show. I am undecided on the shows writing at the moment but I can't see it keeping me interested that long at all. I would file it under garbage like Marvels Agent Carter and Marvels Agents of Shield. Just money grab programming with no insight into what the comic community really wants. DC's Flash is really the only thing they have going for them at the moment as Arrow is also complete garbage soap opera bs. So Wonder Woman was turned down for a show but this hot garbage made it??? I am just rambling for the last 2 or 3 lines as this site has some per-designated junk to actually post.
Apart from my disgust at the direction of this series, I have to say, I can't stand Sara's voice! Do that species of not mainstream people have to adopt that voice?
Did you know
- TriviaVictor Garber plays Dr. Martin Stein, in Blood Ties he talks about the pieces of sword inside Hawkgirl and describes them as the size of an iceberg and should not be hard to miss. Palmer then quips " that's probably what they said on the Titanic" Garber played Thomas Anderson in Titanic a man who helped build the doomed ocean liner.
- ConnectionsFeatures Arrow (2012)
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- 22m
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