The Englishman
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Yes it can still come over to England at certain points. Elementary has done it and I remember Bones doing it for a couple of episodes too....
Yep John is a regular globetrotter in the comics but London is his main turf.
John in NYC usually means a clash with Papa Midnite as that is his turf.
I agree.
Hopefully they can do a season finale or season opener in London like Elementary did.
Depends, in the current series he's gone to New York after Sargon the Sorceress and the Cold Flame put a geas on him that turns London literally deadly to him. He gets poisoned now everytime he sets foot into cities limits.
Do you know what other place that weird supernatural stuff would happen on a fairly regular basis?? London/England!!
I can't for this pilot to air and I live in Georgia near the production so knows what I will see on the streets.
Rumoured pilot plot points have been posted on ShockUntilYouDrop
The pilot takes place in and around New York City (which I don't think has been known about until now).
When we first find John, we learn he has voluntarily checked himself into a psychiatric clinic. He's haunted by an incident in which he lost a 9-year-old girl to a demon who has dragged her soul to hell. This incident has a
significant impact on his life and it's hat is driving him. He checks himself out of the hosptial after six months to find something sinister is afoot in the realm of the supernatural.
John's a clever wise-ass. His business card reads "Exorcist, Demonologist and Master of the Dark Arts," but as he tells his doctor, he should replace "master" with "petty dabbler" because he hates to put on airs. He also doesn't like to talk much about his past; he masks his emotions with wry humor.
We won't see John in his classic trenchcoat right away, but he gets there.
An angel Manny has been assigned to John to help ease his soul into damnation. John hates angels.
Liv Parsons, a young woman who works at a rental car facility, gets caught up in John's world when she discovers something is after her. Liv's deceased father, Jasper, knew John and John owes a debt to him.
Papa Midnite an imposing Cuban man who can dream the future is ailing when we first find him. He's doing a lot of cocaine because he has to stay awake.
Expect to meet "Chaz," John's driver who is a tall, sensitive, quiet type yet is quite knowledgeable about the supernatural himself.
The pilot is brimming with possessions, ghosts (Liv discovers a way to see the dead) and demons and the story does an adept job at not losing its audience in the mythology. Liv is our conduit to John's world of rituals, pendants, black magic and more and it handles the exposition well.
The foundation is set for a long-lasting partnership between Liv and John. Now that she's aware of the world beyond ours, she wants to use her knowledge to help others. But is John willing to assist her?
I like this idea.Michelle Ryan for Zatanna?
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At NBC, the McG-directed Mysteries of Laura starring Debra Messing as a homicide detective and mother of twins is garnering early buzz as is comic book-based Constantine.
http://www.deadline.com/2014/04/pilots-2014-early-buzz-edition/
At NBC, the McG-directed Mysteries of Laura starring Debra Messing as a homicide detective and mother of twins is garnering early buzz as is comic book-based Constantine.
Give me more to go on, Deadline!At NBC, DC Comics-based Constantine looks solid
