Constantine (2014)
NBC's dark supernatural drama follows occult detective John Constantine as he battles demonic forces threatening the soul of humanity.
Constantine - Series Information
- Original Title: Constantine
- First Air Year: 2014
- Last Air Year: 2015
- Created by: Daniel Cerone, David S. Goyer
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
- Content Rating (US): TV-14
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 43 minutes
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Number of Episodes: 13
- Status: Canceled
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: October 24, 2014 (United States - TV-14), October 24, 2014 (United Kingdom - 12), October 24, 2014 (Germany - 16), October 24, 2014 (France - 16), October 24, 2014 (Australia - M), October 24, 2014 (Brazil - 16), October 24, 2014 (Mexico - A), October 24, 2014 (Spain - 16), October 24, 2014 (South Korea - 15)
- Networks: NBC
- Alternative Titles: DC's Constantine (FR), 地狱神探 (CN), Константин (UA), Cons♰antine (US)
- Production Companies: DC, Warner Bros. Television, Phantom Four, Ever After Productions
- Production Countries: United States of America
Constantine - Plot
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.
Constantine - Trailer
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Everyone fights their demons. His fight back.
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Constantine - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Daniel Cerone
- David S. Goyer
Main Cast
- Matt Ryan
- Angélica Celaya
- Charles Halford
- Harold Perrineau
- Michael James Shaw
- Emmett Scanlan
- Jeremy Davies
- Max Charles
- Amy Parrish
- Claire van der Boom
Writers
- Daniel Cerone
- David S. Goyer
- Sneha Koorse
- Cameron Welsh
- Mark Verheiden
Executive Producers
- David S. Goyer
- Daniel Cerone
- Mark Verheiden
Constantine - FAQs
Why was Constantine cancelled after one season?
Constantine was cancelled by NBC in May 2015 primarily due to low ratings. Despite a passionate fan campaign to save the show, the network chose not to renew it. The series aired only 13 of its originally ordered 22 episodes, with NBC quietly reducing the order mid-season.
Is the Constantine TV series based on a comic book?
Yes, Constantine is based on the DC/Vertigo Comics character John Constantine, who first appeared in Swamp Thing #37 in 1985 and later headlined his own long-running series, Hellblazer. The show draws heavily from the comic's dark supernatural themes, occult mythology, and morally complex protagonist.
Where can you stream Constantine online?
Constantine is available to purchase digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. The series is not currently included in any major subscription streaming service. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date availability in your region.
Who plays John Constantine in the NBC series?
Welsh actor Matt Ryan portrays John Constantine in the NBC series. His performance was widely praised as one of the most faithful adaptations of the comic book character, earning him continued appearances as Constantine in other DC television projects, including Legends of Tomorrow and animated series.
What is Constantine about?
Constantine follows John Constantine, a British occult detective and exorcist haunted by a damning mistake from his past. Struggling with his faith and his own dark nature, he reluctantly takes on the role of humanity's last line of defense against a rising tide of demonic and supernatural evil.
How many seasons and episodes does Constantine have?
Constantine ran for one season on NBC, consisting of 13 episodes. The show premiered on October 24, 2014, and concluded in 2015. NBC had originally ordered a full 22-episode season but reduced the order, and the series was ultimately cancelled before a second season could be produced.
What is the content rating for Constantine?
Constantine carries a TV-14 content rating in the United States, indicating it may be unsuitable for children under 14. The series contains dark supernatural themes, demonic imagery, violence, and mature subject matter including possession, exorcism, and occult practices drawn from its Hellblazer comic origins.
Who created the Constantine TV series?
Constantine was created by Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer for NBC. Goyer, known for his work on the Dark Knight trilogy and Man of Steel, developed the project alongside Cerone, who served as showrunner. Both also served as executive producers throughout the series' single season run.
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