Network: NBC
Episodes: 13 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: October 25, 2014 — February 13, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Matt Ryan, Harold Perrineau, Charles Halford, and Angelica Celaya.
TV show description:
This supernatural TV show is based on the Hellblazer comic book series published by DC Comics (under their Vertigo imprint).
It revolves around John Constantine (Matt Ryan), a seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult. He is armed with a ferocious knowledge of the dark arts — and a wickedly naughty wit.
Constantine fights the good fight — or at least he did. With his soul already damned to hell, he’s decided to abandon his campaign against evil until a series of events thrusts him back into the fray. He’ll do whatever it takes to protect the innocent.
He travels the country, finding supernatural terrors that threaten our world and send them back where they belong. Perhaps there’s hope for him and his soul after all.
Other characters include: Manny (Harold Perrineau), an angel assigned to follow Constantine and who communicates with him by stepping into other people’s bodies. Constantine’s longest friend and companion, Chas Chandler (Charles Halford) who has powerful (possibly supernatural) survival skills. Zed (Angelica Celaya) is an artist with an intuitive nature and heightened senses that keep her deeply connected to the world around her.
Episode #13 — Waiting for the Man
Detective Jim Corrigan beckons John and Zed back down to New Orleans to help him investigate the murder of a fellow detective that seems to correspond with the abductions of three young girls, and a rare blood moon. On a hunch, they dig up the detective’s body and discover distinct markings on his chest that John identifies as the Devil’s Branding Irons. This indicates the work of a Satanist, who no doubt abducted the children as a sacrifice. But it doesn’t stop there. The detective’s corpse suddenly becomes possessed by the soul of John’s deceased friend Gary Lester. Gary wastes no time in relaying an urgent warning to John: there’s a bounty on his head, and he better watch out.
Corrigan receives word of another child abduction, a girl named Vesta, and he invites John and Zed to help question the mother. Zed tries to trigger visions in Vesta’s room, but nothing occurs, that is, until she sees Manny in the kitchen. He calms any concern she expresses, reminding Zed of her unique gift that even angels envy.
To expedite the process, John forces a connection between him and Vesta’s spirit using electric shock, her used toothbrush and some errant hair. His vision leads them to the point of abduction – a creepy, abandoned carnival. But instead of finding another clue, he comes face-to-face with a vodou zombie controlled by none other than a bounty-seeking Papa Midnite. The zombie gets the upper hand and is seconds away from ending John’s life when Corrigan saves the day with a swift bullet to its head.
At long last, Zed sees a vision – and the dying man in it provides her with an address. Once there, they find the body of the man from her vision crucified in the attic, branded just like the detective. John senses something far worse and instructs Corrigan and Zed to leave as a precautionary measure. His instincts prove correct and Papa Midnite arrives with his sharpshooting rifle, the Ace of Winchesters. He shoots John in the chest and reveals that John’s soul will free his sister’s; this is nothing personal. A second bullet ends the job… except Midnite notices that the slumped over body isn’t John at all – it’s the dead man from the attic. Before Midnite can react, the real John slugs him to the ground and takes the rifle. Turns out John reanimated the corpse and used a glamour spell to trick Midnite. He leaves his unconscious nemesis for the police to handle.
With Midnite out of the way, John reconnects with Zed and Corrigan and they fill him in on another lead they found: six years ago, a Satanist killed his wife, claiming she wasn’t the pure virgin he deserved, and escaped punishment due to “temporary insanity.” John arrives at the address first and discovers the three young girls dressed in wedding gowns… and long since dead. Corrigan and Zed join him later and the trio locates a barely breathing Vesta in the clutches of the Satanist – who bolts on sight, only to meet an angry Zed armed with a shovel. The Satanist’s comeuppance arrives in the form of vigilante justice, as John and Corrigan make sure he won’t find his way to a courtroom. Vesta, meanwhile, makes a full recovery.
Later, Corrigan and Zed share a drink at a local pub. Throughout their adventure, Zed kept secret a recurring vision of a dead (and glowing green) Corrigan, but here, in private, she shares her fear with him – her visions always come true. He takes the news in stride and states that if death is imminent, then he should seize the moment – and he kisses her. And John sees it all…
John walks out by himself, and he ends up under an overpass when Manny appears. They argue about Zed – is John jealous? – and also about the Rising Darkness. Manny urges him to stay the course, together they can win this war, and John agrees. He’s more worried about what comes after, when he sends every last demon to Hell. What will he do then?
But elsewhere, as the police escort Papa Midnite to jail, time stops, and Midnite’s cuffs fall to the ground. He looks around – who’s the source of this magic? Manny appears and tells him that the contract on John Constantine is canceled. Midnite asks if Manny works for La Brujería and Manny responds:
“No. The Brujería work for me.”
And with that, the source of the Rising Darkness flaps away into the night, leaving Papa Midnite both shaken and free to once again disappear. (Courtesy NBC.)
First aired: February 13, 2015.
What do you think? Do you like the Constantine TV show? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
Please do not cancel Constantine!
Well, I know I am only one person, but I also am enjoying the TV show “Constantine”. It would be a shame to cancel it so soon. Other TV shows that were not even half as good had 2 maybe even 3 seasons (example, The Jennifer Love Hewitt series was really rather bad but that went 2 seasons) and no offense to Miss JLH and her sexy body but that is all her show had, her body, Constantine has excellent stories, excitement (of a non-sexual nature) and wicked supernatural elements to it. Seems like a no brainer to me. Oh… Read more »
Among the comic book tv shows, it blows away marvel ‘Agents of shields’ and agent Carter I think there’s a future and Constantine especially after introducing Spector it’s a great tv show, Bachelor still on for crying out loud and that’s awful
please don;t cancelled the show I love the show it;s very much
Please keep this show on the air. I LOVE watching this and then Grimm !!!! I am Also a very dedicated Supernatural fan!!
keep the show constatine please do not cancelled I am a big horror and science fiction fan
PLEASE COME ON! OF ALL THE TRASH ON TV…STUPID AND POINTLESS…AND OF NO ENTERTAINMENT. DON’T CANCEL THIS SHOW.
Touche’ Kathy,
Just put a moderate length comment in Netflix Facebook page. Look for William Todd to read. Let me know if problem finding. We are amongst many others hailing this show.
please keep constantine on tv do not canceled please i enjoy the show and the cast
Don’t cancel. Good show. Good actors. Filmed In Atlanta which is awesome. Goes great with Grimm. Keep it on please.
Absolutely love this show, it is so well done I just can’t believe you would cancel it. I really think there are too many other shows being watched at the time of this one so you really need to look at what’s on and put it in a good time slot, people who have been watching some of the other shows will not give them up until the bitter end and will not try another show unless it is at a different time even though they can dvr it, they haven’t taken the chance to love it
Really enjoy this show and would like to see it continue!!
Really hope network gives Constantine another season – love the story, actors excellent! Not all us viewers are watching unscripted reality shows – some of us enjoy smart and clever programs.
Please don’t cancel this is the only show my husband will watch on tv! And of course I Love it! John is so sexy and aloof! Keep up the Friday night line up Grimm, and Constantine. There sure is plenty of stuff out there to use for story lines.
PLZ BRING BACK,GREAT STORIES AND ENCOUNTERS,LOTS OF TWIST AND TURNS,GREAT SPECIAL EFFECTS,I HAVE GOTTEN ATTACHED TO THE CHARACTERS
Thomas, know we are not alone in the network plea for quality shows to stay on. Most shows out there remove all doubt writers/directors incompetent. Thanks for sharing.
plz do not cancelled I really liked the series I kept getting it more and more
This cancellation could not be more disappointing. Why? Are there not enough brain dead shows in the air waves? Constantine is not. I see/hear writers for this to t.v. having to homework the occult, hidden world, to make a story make sense this series has. The Hebrew and Latin spell casting is well done in word sounds giving a fullness to making a ritual Hollywood great. Other tv shows come short on showing us what occult advisors no doubt making cameras look as something seen occult. My question to network execs. KNOW WHY “ON DEMAND” has become opposed to regular… Read more »
One of the best shows on Friday nights. Grimm and Constantine are both winning shows. Please do not cancel either one.
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This is one of the most incredible shows that I love watching. My Friday nights are not to be messed with. My son and I sit together and watch Constantine and Grimm and we love both shows. There has not been a show like these since forever and also we cannot forget Once Upon a Time. Todays TV is filled with too many reality shows. DO NOT CANCEL ANY OF THESE SHOWS!!!!!!!!!!!
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