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DCs Legends of Tomorrow - Season 2
TrailerSeason 2 opens with a new threat emerging, leading Dr. Nate Heywood to seek out Oliver Queen to help find the scattered Legends. Once reunited, they go to 1942, to keep Albert Einstein from being kidnapped before the Nazis destroy New York City with a nuclear bomb.Actors: Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Arthur Darvill, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Matt Letscher, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Amy Pemberton, Nick Zano, Dominic Purcell, Neal McDonough, ...»Director: Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Phil KlemmerCountry: United StatesDuration: 42 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "DCs Legends of Tomorrow - Season 2"
Martin SteinPlayed by: Victor Garber
Rip HunterPlayed by: Arthur Darvill
Sara LancePlayed by: Caity Lotz
Jefferson JacksonPlayed by: Franz Drameh
Eobard ThawnePlayed by: Matt Letscher
Amaya JiwePlayed by: Maisie Richardson-Sellers
GideonPlayed by: Amy Pemberton
Nate HeywoodPlayed by: Nick Zano
Mick RoryPlayed by: Dominic Purcell
Damien DarhkPlayed by: Neal McDonough
Oliver QueenPlayed by: Stephen Amell
Albert EinsteinPlayed by: John Rubinstein
Dr. Mid-NitePlayed by: Kwesi Ameyaw
Louis XIIIPlayed by: Christiaan Westerveld
Mileva MaricPlayed by: Christina Jastrzembska
Queen Anne of AustriaPlayed by: Rebecca Eady
King ArthurPlayed by: David Raynolds
Rex TylerPlayed by: Patrick J. Adams
ObsidianPlayed by: Dan Payne
WolfgangPlayed by: Christopher De-Schuster
Barry AllenPlayed by: Grant Gustin
Ulysses S. GrantPlayed by: John Churchill
Clarissa SteinPlayed by: Emily Tennant
Todd RicePlayed by: Lance Henriksen
Jonah HexPlayed by: Johnathon Schaech
Lily SteinPlayed by: Christina Brucato
Quentin TurnbullPlayed by: Jeff Fahey
John DigglePlayed by: David Ramsey
Felicity SmoakPlayed by: Emily Bett Rickards
Caitlin SnowPlayed by: Danielle Panabaker
Cisco RamonPlayed by: Carlos Valdes
Kara DanversPlayed by: Melissa Benoist
Agent SmithPlayed by: Donnelly Rhodes
Malcolm MerlynPlayed by: John Barrowman
Leonard SnartPlayed by: Wentworth Miller
Al CaponePlayed by: Isaac Keoughan
Eliot NessPlayed by: Cole Vigue
George LucasPlayed by: Matt Angel
Vandal SavagePlayed by: Daniel Letto
George WashingtonPlayed by: Randall Batinkoff
Lieutenant CadwaladerPlayed by: Boyd Ferguson
Gen. Lord Charles CornwallisPlayed by: Noel Johansen
Queen GuineverePlayed by: Elyse Levesque
Sir GalahadPlayed by: Neil Webb
SquirePlayed by: Mark James
Jack SwigertPlayed by: Sean MacLean
Fred HaisePlayed by: Devin Johnston
Hank HeywoodPlayed by: Patrick Lubczyk
Jim LovellPlayed by: Kent Thomson
J.R.R. TolkienPlayed by: Jack Turner
Laurel LancePlayed by: Katie Cassidy -
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Critic Reviews of "DCs Legends of Tomorrow - Season 2"
Mark TrammellFebruary 01, 2017The first two episodes of the new year of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" have both been a lot of fun, even if the two respective groups have often been at odds with one another throughout. Not that it's necessarily a bad thing, mind you.
Carissa PavlicaJanuary 22, 2017For those of us who have already been through a season, this was repetitive and not nearly as entertaining as it could have (should have) been.
Jen NealNovember 07, 2016It's not Legends weakest effort by far, but in comparison to the strong openers of The Flash and Supergirl, it still has a lot to achieve.
Jordan AlsaqaOctober 17, 2016Let's be real, the big win of this episode - and this season - is the arrival of Damien Darhk and Reverse-Flash as two of the season's Big Bads.
Molly FreemanOctober 14, 2016The new mission of season 2 allows for more wiggle room within the show's premise. Legends of Tomorrow benefits from that wiggle room.
Jesse SchedeenOctober 14, 2016All signs point to Legends of Tomorrow being a stronger series in its second season. The show has eliminated its lesser characters and taken on a lighter, more swashbuckling tone.
Evan GriffinOctober 14, 2016While most fans will likely be wondering about the whereabouts of Vandal Savage at this point in time, I do kind of like the concept of the team righting wrongs throughout the timeline as recompense for destroying the time masters.
Robert Yaniz, Jr.October 09, 2016A high-profile guest star adds little energy to the team's time-hopping adventures. Here's hoping Legends of Tomorrow season 2 places more of an emphasis on character than overly convoluted plot in upcoming episodes.
Allison KeeneOctober 04, 2016For those who gave up on Legends after its disappointing first season, take heart that the story might finally be getting the justice it deserves.
Oliver SavaOctober 13, 2016DC's Legends Of Tomorrow will continue to meander without strong character definition and compelling conflict rooted in personal relationships.
Sara Ghaleb VoxApril 04, 2017It's my favorite show on television, and it could be yours too.
Mark Trammell TV EqualsFebruary 01, 2017The first two episodes of the new year of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" have both been a lot of fun, even if the two respective groups have often been at odds with one another throughout. Not that it's necessarily a bad thing, mind you.
Carissa Pavlica TV FanaticJanuary 22, 2017For those of us who have already been through a season, this was repetitive and not nearly as entertaining as it could have (should have) been.
Jen Neal SciFiNowNovember 07, 2016It's not Legends weakest effort by far, but in comparison to the strong openers of The Flash and Supergirl, it still has a lot to achieve.
Jordan Alsaqa TV EqualsOctober 17, 2016Let's be real, the big win of this episode - and this season - is the arrival of Damien Darhk and Reverse-Flash as two of the season's Big Bads.
Molly Freeman ScreenRantOctober 14, 2016The new mission of season 2 allows for more wiggle room within the show's premise. Legends of Tomorrow benefits from that wiggle room.
Jesse Schedeen IGN MoviesOctober 14, 2016All signs point to Legends of Tomorrow being a stronger series in its second season. The show has eliminated its lesser characters and taken on a lighter, more swashbuckling tone.
Evan Griffin The Young FolksOctober 14, 2016While most fans will likely be wondering about the whereabouts of Vandal Savage at this point in time, I do kind of like the concept of the team righting wrongs throughout the timeline as recompense for destroying the time masters.
Oliver Sava AV ClubOctober 13, 2016DC's Legends Of Tomorrow will continue to meander without strong character definition and compelling conflict rooted in personal relationships.
Robert Yaniz, Jr. We Got This CoveredOctober 09, 2016A high-profile guest star adds little energy to the team's time-hopping adventures. Here's hoping Legends of Tomorrow season 2 places more of an emphasis on character than overly convoluted plot in upcoming episodes.
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