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Constantine

  1. sxsw 2023
    Keanu Reeves Dodges Marriage Proposal at John Wick 4 PremiereBut not talk of a Constantine sequel.
  2. coming soon
    Keanu Reeves Will Be Your Angel or Devil in Constantine SequelOr as the kids say, “He can be your angle or yuor devil.”
  3. it’s magic
    Constantine Animated Series Coming to CW SeedMatt Ryan, star of the short-lived NBC series, is returning to voice Constantine.
  4. emotional farewells
    Constantine Is Officially DeadNo more second season.
  5. cancellations
    NBC Axes Marry Me, State of Affairs, ConstantineSo long.
  6. tv
    NBC Pumps the Brakes on ConstantineIt’s still in contention for a second-season renewal.
  7. tv
    Neil Marshall on Unique Game of Thrones Deaths“When you do as much violence in your films as I do, it’s always a task to come up with something new.”
  8. fall tv 2014
    I Didn’t Believe a Second of NBC’s ConstantineTV’s latest comic-book show.
  9. The Secret History and Uncertain Future of Comics Character John ConstantineHe changed comics, but will TV destroy him?
  10. tv
    Constantine Will Not Be Bisexual on the NBC ShowBut he will be a smoker.
  11. upfronts 2014
    Upfronts 2014: Seitz’s Snap Judgments on NBC’s New ShowsVulture’s TV critic will be evaluating the early clips of each of the new shows unveiled at this year’s upfronts.
  12. upfronts 2014
    Watch Trailers for NBC’s New Fall Dramas and ComediesWith shows starring Debra Messing and Katherine Heigl, among others.
  13. pilots 2014
    NBC Orders Constantine Pilot, New ProceduralGo with what you know.
  14. pilot season
    Another Mentalist Alum Sold Another Comic-Book ShowIt’s the deja vu of pilot season. 
  15. whoa
    Vulture’s Complete Field Guide to the Facial Expressions of Keanu ReevesComplete with our patented Kean-u-meter™!
  16. quote machine
    Werner Herzog Would Watch You Reading the Phone Book“If you’re purely after facts, please buy yourself the phone directory of Manhattan. It has four million times correct facts.” –Werner Herzog on how he reacts to accusations that he’s taken factual liberties in some of his documentaries