Constantine

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2014
Constantine
Constantine

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7.5 | TV-14 | en | Drama

A man struggling with his faith is haunted by the sins of his past but is suddenly thrust into the role of defending humanity from the gathering forces of darkness.

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EP1  Non Est Asylum
Oct. 24,2014
Non Est Asylum

Constantine has checked himself into Ravenscar Asylum following the loss of a 9-year-old girl, Astra to the demon Nergal. The loss of her soul, along with his own, has been tormenting him. Naturally, he'll have to snap out of it. That moment comes six months later when a possessing spirit sends him a disturbing message. John is on a mission to save the daughter of a friend who is being targeted by a demonic antagonist.

EP2  The Darkness Beneath
Oct. 31,2014
The Darkness Beneath

Deep in the mountains of Western Pennsylvania, John is a small mining community's only defense against an ancient Welsh spirit. In the course of protecting these isolated innocents, John finds a vital new ally in a mysterious young woman named Zed.

EP3  The Devil's Vinyl
Nov. 07,2014
The Devil's Vinyl

John and Zed engage in a dangerous confrontation to save a woman and her family from sinister forces. John's efforts force him to confront the darkness in his own life - while also coming face to face with a new powerful adversary in Papa Midnite.

EP4  A Feast of Friends
Nov. 14,2014
A Feast of Friends

When Constantine's old friend Gary Lester accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld.

EP5  Danse Vaudou
Nov. 21,2014
Danse Vaudou

In New Orleans, Constantine's unusual knowledge of a string of crimes gets him into trouble with Detective Jim Corrigan. He must form an unholy alliance with Papa Midnite when a voodoo ritual to help people communicate with their dead loved ones takes a deadly turn.

EP6  Rage of Caliban
Nov. 28,2014
Rage of Caliban

When a young boy is taken over by a malevolent spirit, John must put aside his misgivings over exorcising a child and convince the parents that their boy is not all that he seems.

EP7  Blessed Are the Damned
Dec. 05,2014
Blessed Are the Damned

While in art class, Zed has a bizarre vision of snakes that lead her and John to a small town where a preacher has mysteriously gained the ability to heal his congregation.

EP8  The Saint of Last Resorts (1)
Dec. 12,2014
The Saint of Last Resorts (1)

A call from Anne Marie, a member of the fateful Newcastle crew, sends John and Chas to Mexico City and brings them closer to the source of The Rising Darkness. Meanwhile, Zed's past comes back to haunt her.

EP9  The Saint of Last Resorts (2)
Jan. 16,2015
The Saint of Last Resorts (2)

In order to fend off a vicious attack, John summons a demon into himself. Chas, Zed and Anne Marie race against time to save John before it’s too late.

EP10  Quid Pro Quo
Jan. 23,2015
Quid Pro Quo

Thousands of people across Brooklyn have slipped into a mysterious coma, including Chas' daughter. John must find and defeat the evil behind it before it consumes the city.

EP11  A Whole World Out There
Jan. 30,2015
A Whole World Out There

Manny sends John to help an old friend, Ritchie Simpson, at Ivy University. There a group of students have found a way into an alternate dimension, only to be met by a maniacal killer.

EP12  Angels and Ministers of Grace
Feb. 06,2015
Angels and Ministers of Grace

When John heads to a local hospital to investigate a mysterious attack, he enlists an unwitting Manny to help him. Meanwhile, a health scare causes Zed to question the source of her visions.

EP13  Waiting for the Man
Feb. 13,2015
Waiting for the Man

John and Zed return to New Orleans when Detective Jim Corrigan asks for their help in the case of a missing girl. Papa Midnite takes steps toward exacting his revenge on John. Meanwhile, the truth behind the Rising Darkness comes to light.

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7.5 | TV-14 | en | Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 2014-10-24 | Released Producted By: Phantom Four , DC Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.dc.com/tv/constantine-2014-2015
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A man struggling with his faith is haunted by the sins of his past but is suddenly thrust into the role of defending humanity from the gathering forces of darkness.

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Sci-Fi

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Cast

Harold Perrineau

Director

Drew Monahan

Producted By

Phantom Four , DC

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Drew Monahan
Drew Monahan

Art Direction

Kevin Blank
Kevin Blank

Associate Producer

Mark Verheiden
Mark Verheiden

Executive Producer

David S. Goyer
David S. Goyer

Executive Producer

Daniel Cerone
Daniel Cerone

Executive Producer

James Spies
James Spies

Producer

Romeo Tirone
Romeo Tirone

Supervising Producer

Bear McCreary
Bear McCreary

Original Music Composer

Jamie Delano
Jamie Delano

Comic Book

Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis

Comic Book

Constantine Audience Reviews 4u1s5a

Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Colibel Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
2freensel I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
robertemerald The reason this show is a cut above others such as I've seen, such as Grimm or even X-Files, is the fast pace, the dry gib of the protagonist and the really professional special effects. The ideas are cool too. It's simply not boring and has that visual hyperbole you'd expect from a comic style drama, although I took a couple of points off for the occasional portrayal of life as fairly cheap in the interests of the cause. I suppose Preacher and Ash vs The Evil Dead are the competition, also great shows. I haven't seen all episodes of all these shows, so this is a rough guide at best, but they have greatly enhanced my schlock violence escapist options for a night in. Preacher, Ash and Constantine are at the cusp of big budget movie quality.It's not really a comparison to the movie of the same name. Although the themes are parallel, the characters are very different, and the movie aimed at an echo of noir, with brilliant big budget special effects.I'd happily and equally look forward to seeing more of the series, or a sequel to the Constantine movie. Good popcorn drama.
ZinQ Matt Ryan is quite the worst actor I have ever seen. The proof is in his lack of work since and only one season of Constantine. His overacting and over the top facial movements are terrible. The accent awful.The series has become a sort of cult so I watched. What I learned is that Supernatural is far, far, overwhelmingly superior.
zerokaji This televised adaption of the well-known (and personal favourite) 'Hellblazer' comics had me on the edge of my seat through each and every episode. It pays fine tribute to each individual character and idea, and though it doesn't outright reveal all of Constantine's personality in the thirteen episodes we were given, it dropped enough breadcrumbs to warrant a second adaption. Every actor portrayed their role beautifully, down to little twitches and tongues, and loved their characters like children. Pay attention to Chas's protectiveness, John's fidgeting, and Zed's air of confidence. These factors can let you know instantly what each character means and is capable of; a form of writing done exquisitely by the crew behind this masterpiece. Though it was quite lacking with representing factor, it hinted well enough that should they have been granted a second season, we would have been gifted a wonderful conclusion full of character backstory and ideals. After all, Constantine is one of DC's most famed LGBTQ+ anti-heroes. A downright pity that this glorious concept was out-shined by Supernatural and the likes. Where Supernatural is a droning, boring inspiration derived from Hellblazer, Constantine provides original occult fantasy and accurate depictions with down-to-earth knowledge and witty one-liners. It cannot be compared to (personally) other DC adaptions like Flash or Arrow or Supergirl; for Constantine has a unique focusing on it's heroines rather than their love lives and humanity/morality. Matt Ryan is a refreshing change to a dull live action lineup, so props to you, love.Though yes we are excited for his return in showcases like Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow, nothing will ever grasp the dwindling thread that was Constantine's greatness. We can only yearn for the second season it deserves. 10/10 - If you liked the show, you'll love the books (and vice versa).
kristjan2000 I miss Constantine because of it's originality - Constantine is the ORIGINAL grim demon hunter ! Supernatural is good too in it's own kind of way - basically to see if Sam and Dean will get to live to see the next episode. I hope after Supernatural's 13th season (when it was promised to end) Constantine comes back ! Otherwise there will be a big hole in the level of demon hunters...