Even though "Legends of Tomorrow" Season 1 hasn't been released yet, reports are already surfacing the net that the 2nd season will be cancelled. This is because CW has ran out of budget to order a renewal. Despite the cancellation reports, rumor has it that John Constantine and Steven R. McQueen are going to appear in the 2nd installment as series regulars.
While the production for "Legends of Tomorrow" premiere season is still ongoing and the show hasn't been launched yet, speculations are already circulating online that CW Network might cancel the 2nd installment of the series. This is because the network may have overspent their budget to order the 1st installment, as reported by Cinema Blend. With that being said, the cancellation for the next season is likely since the show's production will become more expensive as it grows.
Meanwhile, reports surfaced on the net that Matt Ryan's character John Constantine in NBC's "Constantine" will join the 2nd installment of "Legends of Tomorrow". According to Bleeding Cool, Ryan's character won't only be appearing in a single episode like he did in the "Arrow" Season 4 Episode 5 since he is promoted as a series regular. The superhero series is also planning to switch casts and missions every season.
In addition, rumor has it that Jeremy Gilbert's character Steven R. McQueen of "The Vampire Diaries" might portray as the newest hero for season 2. Screen Rant has speculated that Steven's alter-ego will be introduced as a celebrity guest star in "Legends of Tomorrow" Season 1 before becoming a series regular.
DC's "Legends of Tomorrow" Season 1 is set to premiere on January 21, 2016 exclusively on The CW Network. "Legends of Tomorrow" is an upcoming American TV series developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Marc Guggenheim. The show is executively produced by Phil Klemmer, Sarah Schechter, and Chris Fedak.
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