Lucy Griffiths

'Constantine' Producers Say DC's 'Occult World Is Open To Us'
'Constantine' Producers Say DC's 'Occult World Is Open To Us'
'Constantine' Producers Say DC's 'Occult World Is Open To Us'
The producers of NBC's new series Constantine were very chatty at the Television Critics Association meeting this weekend about the series, on topics ranging from lead actress Lucy Griffith's departure from the series to whether the show will explore the magical corners of the DC Universe. Blastr reported that Executive Producer David S. Goyer says that there's the distinct possibility that lots of DC's occult characters will show up on the show, while Variety quoted him as saying the show won't explore Constantine's bisexuality any time soon. Below are some highlights from the different reports.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 07.14.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 07.14.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 07.14.14
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'Constantine' Adds Halford, Perrineau and Griffiths To Cast
'Constantine' Adds Halford, Perrineau and Griffiths To Cast
'Constantine' Adds Halford, Perrineau and Griffiths To Cast
Now that NBC's Constantine series has its title character in place in the form of Criminal Minds' Matt Ryan, it's filling out the rest of the cast with a few actors who have appeared in shows that share Constantine's occult, macabre, and supernatural overtones. Charles Halford, who True Detective fans know as the memorable Reggie Ledoux, will play John Constantine's old friend and confidant Chas.