'Constantine’ Will Be Revived On The CW Seed, Poster Already Released

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Jan 09, 2017 09:46 AM EST

The CW Network already announces the renewals of seven shows this 2017, and "Constantine" animated series was revealed yesterday to arrive on CW Seed in 2018.

The announcement was conducted at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.

According to COMINGSOON report, the upcoming "Constantine" series will present the voice of Matt Ryan. He previously played a part as a starred character in the live-action NBC series which was shown for one season.

Ryan also formerly gained a visitor appearance as Constantine on Berlanti's "Arrow" on The CW. The animated series will comprise episodes of five to six 10-minute long.

The executive producer of the "Constantine" series will be Greg Berlanti alongside with writer David S. Goyer, who was the executive producer of the original NBC series. They will be working together with Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment. The CW Seed already offers a free streaming of the live-action "Constantine" series.

The CW just unveiled a new poster for its latest CW Seed series as per the COMICBOOK. It was presented with an appearance of the animation that combines with what fans have watched before from Vixen and The Ray. These were previously aired and been revealed by CW Seed as well.

The image on the poster is certainly basic, and it had shown some of the same significant factor that graced in the majority of Constantine's promotional art live-action.

The logo is remarkably distinct from the live-action show as the series actor; Matt Ryan will come back in "Constantine" show. Its original logo, music, and other accoutrements which were not directly possessed by DC Entertainment may be altered with its second-hand network.

"Constantine" was called-off with just one season at NBC. It was not been retained from average ratings and a big budget even though the series garnered great critiques and a solid fanbase.

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