Legends of Tomorrow season 3
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No. of episodes | 18 |
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Original network | The CW |
Original release | October 10, 2017 April 9, 2018 | –
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The third season of the American television series Legends of Tomorrow, which is based on characters from DC Comics, premiered on The CW on October 10, 2017, and ran for 18 episodes until April 9, 2018. The season follows the Legends, a dysfunctional team of time-traveling superheroes and anti-heroes, and their mission to correct anachronisms in time that they unintentionally caused. It is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe, and is a spin-off of Arrow and The Flash. The season is produced by Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television, and DC Entertainment, with Phil Klemmer serving as showrunners.
The season was ordered in January 2017. Production began that July and ended in February 2018. Principal cast members Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Amy Pemberton, Nick Zano, and Dominic Purcell return from previous seasons. They are joined by new cast members Tala Ashe and The Flash alum Keiynan Lonsdale. The series was renewed for a fourth season on April 2, 2017.[citation needed]
Premise
The Legends find out that attempting to time travel with two versions of themselves onboard the Waveriver had more of an impact on time than they thought. Due to this blunder, anachronisms have popped along the timeline; these range from objects and people. Rip Hunter's new Time Bureau (a replacement organization for the Time Masters) forces the Legends to retire and resume normal lives. However, they are forced back into action and allowed to work as deputized members of the Time Bureau; they remain unaware that Rip is actually planning to use their destructive and idiotic tendencies for a threat much bigger than the anachronisms.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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34 | 1 | "Aruba-Con" | Rob Seidenglanz | Phil Klemmer & Marc Guggenheim | October 10, 2017 | T13.20602 | 1.71[1] |
35 | 2 | "Freakshow" | Kevin Tancharoen | Keto Shimizu & Grainne Godfree | October 17, 2017 | T13.20601 | 1.58[2] |
36 | 3 | "Zari" | Mairzee Almas | James Eagan & Ray Utarnachitt | October 24, 2017 | T13.20603 | 1.43[3] |
37 | 4 | "Phone Home" | Kevin Mock | Matthew Maala | October 31, 2017 | T13.20604 | 1.38[4] |
38 | 5 | "Return of the Mack" | Alexandra La Roche | Grainne Godfree & Morgan Faust | November 7, 2017 | T13.20605 | 1.52[5] |
39 | 6 | "Helen Hunt" | David Geddes | Keto Shimizu & Ubah Mohamed | November 14, 2017 | T13.20606 | 1.53[6] |
40 | 7 | "Welcome to the Jungle" | Mairzee Almas | Ray Utarnachitt & Tyron B. Carter | November 21, 2017 | T13.20607 | 1.49[7] |
41 | 8 | "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4" | Gregory Smith | Story by : Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg Teleplay by : Phil Klemmer & Keto Shimizu | November 28, 2017 | T13.20608 | 2.80[8] |
42 | 9 | "Beebo the God of War" | Kevin Mock | Grainne Godfree & James Eagan | December 5, 2017 | T13.20609 | 1.61[9] |
43 | 10 | "Daddy Darhkest" | Dermott Downs | Keto Shimizu & Matthew Maala | February 12, 2018 | T13.20610 | 1.51[10] |
44 | 11 | "Here I Go Again" | Ben Bray | Ray Utarnachitt & Morgan Faust | February 19, 2018 | T13.20611 | 1.40[11] |
45 | 12 | "The Curse of the Earth Totem" | Chris Tammaro | Grainne Godfree & Ubah Mohamed | February 26, 2018 | T13.20612 | 1.51[12] |
46 | 13 | "No Country for Old Dads" | Viet Nguyen | Keto Shimizu & James Eagan | March 5, 2018 | T13.20613 | 1.19[13] |
47 | 14 | "Amazing Grace" | David Geddes | Matthew Maala & Tyron B. Carter | March 12, 2018 | T13.20614 | 1.26[14] |
48 | 15 | "Necromancing the Stone" | April Mullen | Grainne Godfree & Morgan Faust | March 19, 2018 | T13.20615 | 1.25[15] |
49 | 16 | "I, Ava" | Dean Choe | Ray Utarnachitt & Daphne Miles | March 26, 2018 | T13.20616 | 1.28[16] |
50 | 17 | "Guest Starring John Noble" | Ralph Hemecker | Keto Shimizu & James Eagan | April 2, 2018 | T13.20617 | 1.23[17] |
51 | 18 | "The Good, the Bad and the Cuddly" | Dermott Downs | Marc Guggenheim & Phil Klemmer | April 9, 2018 | T13.20618 | 1.41[18] |
Cast and characters
Main
- Victor Garber as Martin Stein / Firestorm[a]
- Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer / Atom
- Caity Lotz as Sara Lance / White Canary
- Franz Drameh as Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm[b]
- Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Amaya Jiwe / Vixen
- Amy Louise Pemberton as Gideon
- Tala Ashe as Zari Tomaz[c]
- Keiynan Lonsdale as Wally West / Kid Flash[d]
- Nick Zano as Nate Heywood / Steel
- Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory / Heat Wave
Recurring
- Arthur Darvill as Rip Hunter
- Jes Macallan as Ava Sharpe
- Hiro Kanagawa as Wilbur Bennett
- Adam Tsekhman as Gary Green
- Christina Brucato as Lily Stein
- Tracy Ifeachor as Kuasa
- Joy Richardson as Amaya Jiwe's ancestor
- Courtney Ford as Nora Darhk
- John Noble voices Mallus
- Neal McDonough as Damien Darhk
- David Sobolov voices Grodd
- Matt Ryan as John Constantine
Guest
- Simon Merrells as Julius Caesar[19]
- Billy Zane as P. T. Barnum[20]
- Susie Abromeit as Sandy Palmer[21]
- Echo Kellum as Curtis Holt / Mister Terrific
- Bar Paly as Helen of Troy[22]
- Andy Thompson as Cecil B. DeMille[23]
- Celia Massingham as Hedy Lamarr[23]
- Evan Jones as Dick Rory[24]
- Lawrence Green as Isaac Newton[25]
- Peter Hall as Lyndon B. Johnson[26]
- Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen / Green Arrow and Dark Arrow[27]
- Grant Gustin as Barry Allen / Flash[27]
- Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon / Vibe[27]
- Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost[27]
- Candice Patton as Iris West
- Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak
- Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash and Harrison Wells[27]
- Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Supergirl and Overgirl[27]
- Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers[27]
- Rick Gonzalez as Rene Ramirez / Wild Dog
- Juliana Harkavy as Dinah Drake / Black Canary
- Susanna Thompson voices the Wellenreiter's A.I. System[28]
- Russell Tovey as Ray Terrill / The Ray[27]
- Wentworth Miller as Leo Snart[27]
- Isabella Hofmann as Clarissa Stein[29]
- David Ramsey as John Diggle[30]
- Graeme McComb as Martin Stein (young)[31]
- Thor Knai as Leif Erikson[32]
- Katia Winter as Freydís Eiríksdóttir[32]
- Benjamin Diskin voices Beebo[33]
- Jonathan Cake as Blackbeard[34]
- Violett Beane as Jesse Wells[35]
- Matthew MacCaull as Henry Heywood / Commander Steel[36]
- Luke Bilyk as Elvis Presley[37]
- Geoffrey Blake as Lucious Presley[37]
- Bailey Tippen as Astra Logue (voice)[38]
- Lovell Adams-Gray as Barack Obama[39]
- Johnathon Schaech as Jonah Hex[40]
Production
Development
In January 2017, Legends of Tomorrow was renewed by The CW for a third season.[41] Showrunner Phil Klemmer said the season would be "more in the world of the occult and monsters", unlike the first two seasons which were more science-focused.[42]
Casting
Returning series regulars from the previous season include Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Amy Pemberton, Nick Zano and Dominic Purcell as Martin Stein, Ray Palmer, Sara Lance, Jefferson Jackson,[43] Amaya Jiwe,[44] Gideon, Nate Heywood and Mick Rory respectively.[43] They were joined by Tala Ashe and Keiynan Lonsdale playing Zari Tomaz[45] and Wally West, respectively. Lonsdale was previously a regular on The Flash,[46] prior to which he had auditioned to play Jackson in Legends of Tomorrow before Drameh was cast.[47] Garber also portrayed Martin Stein's ancestor Henry Stein in the episode "Return of the Mack".[48] Legends of Tomorrow co-creator Marc Guggenheim explained that, part of the motivation for adding a Muslim superhero (Zari) to the series was the "political climate" in the US after the 2016 elections.[49] Pemberton physically portrayed Gideon in the episode "Here I Go Again", unlike most episodes where she only voiced the character.[50] This was the final season to feature Garber and Drameh as regulars;[51] both left midway through the season, with the latter returning for the season finale,[52] while the former left to resume his career in Broadway theatre.[53] It also remains Lonsdale's only season as a regular as he departed after the season finale,[54] citing his desire to seek other acting opportunities.[55]
Arthur Darvill, who played Rip Hunter as a main cast member in the first two seasons, was demoted to a recurring cast member for the third season.[56] Numerous actors returned in their roles from other Arrowvverse series in recurring capacity, such as Neal McDonough as Damien Darhk,[56] David Sobolov as the voice of Grodd,[26] Christina Brucato as Lily Stein,[57] and Matt Ryan as John Constantine.[58] Tracy Ifeachor was cast as Jiwe's granddaughter Kuasa, replacing Anika Noni Rose who voiced the character in the animated web series Vixen,[59] and Courtney Ford was cast as Darhk's daughter Nora,[60] previously played by Tuesday Hoffman on Arrow.[61] Sellers' mother Joy Richardson recurred as Jiwe's vision quest ancestor.[62] Wentworth Miller, who played Leonard Snart / Captain Cold as a regular in season 1 and recurred in season 2,[56] returned to play the character's Earth-X doppelganger Leo Snart.[27] This was the final season of the series to feature him.[63] John Noble voices Mallus, the season's main antagonist,[64] but the character's true form is not revealed until the season's penultimate episode "Guest Starring John Noble", where Noble also portrays himself in a guest appearance.[65] Jes Macallan, Adam Tsekhman and Hiro Kanagawa recurred as the Time Bureau agents Ava Sharpe,[66] Gary Green[67] and Wilbur Bennett, respectively.[68]
Filming
Filming for the season began in July 2017,[69] and ended in February 2018.[70] "Here I Go Again" was written as the season's bottle episode, and focused mainly on Ashe's character Zari.[71] Sellers called her experience playing a 72-year-old version of Amaya Jiwe "horrible" because of the practical elements that were involved in creating the character's look, particularly the makeup. She recalled, "I was sent to a full head cast [...] I was covered in plaster from my shoulders up with just two breathing holes for two hours. They then created a whole new face and neck for me that was glued on and spray painted over the course of four hours. The end result was freakishly convincing."[72]
Arrowverse tie-ins
In May 2017, The CW president Mark Pedowitz officially announced plans for a four-show Arrowverse crossover event, crossing over episodes of the television series Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, and Arrow.[73] The crossover, Crisis on Earth-X, began with Supergirl and a special airing of Arrow on November 27, 2017, and concluded on The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow on November 28.[74]
Release
Broadcast
The third season began airing on October 10, 2017 on The CW in the United States,[1] and concluded on April 9, 2018.[18]
Home media
The season was made available for streaming on Netflix in late April 2018, soon after the season finale aired.[75] It was released on Blu-Ray on September 25, 2018.[76]
Reception
Ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Aruba-Con" | October 10, 2017 | 0.6/3 | 1.71[1] | 0.4 | 1.14 | 1.0 | 2.85[77] |
2 | "Freakshow" | October 17, 2017 | 0.5/2 | 1.58[2] | 0.4 | 0.97 | 0.9 | 2.55[78] |
3 | "Zari" | October 24, 2017 | 0.5/2 | 1.43[3] | 0.4 | 0.95 | 0.9 | 2.38[79] |
4 | "Phone Home" | October 31, 2017 | 0.4/2 | 1.38[4] | 0.5 | 1.04 | 0.9 | 2.42[80] |
5 | "Return of the Mack" | November 7, 2017 | 0.5/2 | 1.52[5] | 0.4 | 1.02 | 0.9 | 2.54[81] |
6 | "Helen Hunt" | November 14, 2017 | 0.5/2 | 1.53[6] | 0.5 | 1.06 | 1.0 | 2.59[82] |
7 | "Welcome to the Jungle" | November 21, 2017 | 0.5/2 | 1.49[7] | 0.4 | 1.08 | 0.9 | 2.57[83] |
8 | "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4" | November 28, 2017 | 0.9/4 | 2.80[8] | 0.8 | 1.82 | 1.7 | 4.62[84] |
9 | "Beebo the God of War" | December 5, 2017 | 0.6/2 | 1.61[9] | — | 0.99 | — | 2.61[85] |
10 | "Daddy Darhkest" | February 12, 2018 | 0.5/2 | 1.51[10] | — | — | — | — |
11 | "Here I Go Again" | February 19, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.40[11] | — | — | — | — |
12 | "The Curse of the Earth Totem" | February 26, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.51[12] | 0.3 | 0.77 | 0.7 | 2.28[86] |
13 | "No Country for Old Dads" | March 5, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.19[13] | — | 0.86 | — | 2.05[87] |
14 | "Amazing Grace" | March 12, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.26[14] | 0.3 | 0.78 | 0.7 | 2.03[88] |
15 | "Necromancing the Stone" | March 19, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.25[15] | 0.3 | 0.85 | 0.7 | 2.10[89] |
16 | "I, Ava" | March 26, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.28[16] | — | 0.77 | — | 2.04[90] |
17 | "Guest Starring John Noble" | April 2, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.23[17] | 0.3 | 0.80 | 0.7 | 2.04[91] |
18 | "The Good, the Bad, and the Cuddly" | April 9, 2018 | 0.4/2 | 1.41[18] | 0.3 | 0.74 | 0.7 | 2.16[92] |
Critical response
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The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 88% approval rating with an average rating of 7.95/10 based on 8 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "DC's Legends of Tomorrow lightens up the tone in its third season while spotlighting adventurous plots and a distinct sense of humor."[93] Jesse Schedeen of IGN said, "while Season 3 reached some impressive highs, it also gave us some of the weakest installments of the series. Season 3 ultimately suffered from its inability to create a conflict worthy of this cast of misfit heroes, and that casts a shadow that will linger when the series returns for Season 4."[94] Vox writer Sara Ghaleb wrote, "The goofiest corner of The CW's Arrowverse became its best self in season three".[95]
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Saturn Awards | Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series | Legends of Tomorrow | Nominated | [96] |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress: Action | Caity Lotz | Nominated | [97] |
Notes
- ^ Garber is only credited for the episodes he appears in.
- ^ Drameh is only credited for the episodes he appears in, and is also credited as a guest star in "The Good, The Bad and The Cuddly".
- ^ Only credited for the episodes she appears in.
- ^ Lonsdale is only credited for the episodes he appears in, and is also credited in the special guest star and special appearance bill in "Aruba-Con" and "Here I Go Again" respectively.
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