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Constantine: City of Demons Blu-ray details revealed, new trailer released

July 31, 2018 by Ricky Church

Fans of the Hellblazer will be pleased to learn that Constantine: City of Demons, a feature length R-rated animated film, can be added to their collection this fall as the film is coming to Blu-ray and Ultra-HD on October 9th. Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment have released a trailer as well as info on the the special features, which you can check out below…

Matt Ryan will once again reprise his role as Constantine after initially playing him in NBC’s short-lived Constantine series before getting moved over to The CW’s Arrowverse, appearing on Arrow and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, the latter of which he’s been made a series regular in the upcoming fourth season. He also voiced the character in another DC animated film, Justice League Dark, last year.

Constantine: City of Demons was initially produced as a series of animated shorts on CW Seed. The R-rated adventure features bloody violence/gore, disturbing images, and some sexual content and has a 90 minute runtime with over an hour of never-before-seen content that includes the film’s thrilling climax. Doug Murphy (Scooby-Doo and the Gourmet Ghost) directs the film from a script by J.M. DeMatteis (Batman: Bad Blood).

A decade after a tragic mistake, family man Chas and occult detective John Constantine set out to cure Chas’s daughter Trish from a mysterious supernatural coma. With the help of the mysterious Nightmare Nurse, the influential Queen of Angels, and brutal Aztec God Mictlantecuhtli, the pair just might have a chance at outsmarting the demon Beroul to save Trish’s soul. In a world of shadows and dark magic, not everything is what it seems, and there’s always a price to pay. The path to redemption is never easy, and if Constantine is to succeed, he must navigate through the dark urban underbelly of Los Angeles, outwit the most cunning spawns of hell, and come face to face with arch-nemesis Nergal – all while battling his own inner demons!

The special features include:

The Sorcerer’s Occultist – Understanding John Constantine – An exciting examination of the powers and abilities used by DC’s working-class occult detective, John Constantine.

Constantine: City of Demons WonderCon Panel – 2018 – Storytellers join City of Demons’ star Matt Ryan at this year’s WonderCon for an inside look at Constantine’s latest adventure.

The Sorcerer’s Occultist – Understanding John Constantine

Joining Matt Ryan in the cast are Damian O’Hare (Hell of Wheels) as Chas Chandler, Laura Bailey (Critical Role) as Trish & Asa The Healer, Emily O’Brien (The Young and the Restless) as Rene Chandler, Kevin Michael Richardson (Family Guy) as Mahonin, Jim Meskimen (Parks and Recreation) as Beroul, Robin Atkin Downes (The Strain) as Nergal, Rachel Kimsey (Justice League Action) as Angela, and Rick Wasserman (Batman: The Killing Joke) as Mictlantecuhtli.

 

Constantine: City of Demons will be released on October 9th, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Ricky Church Tagged With: Constantine, Constantine: City of Demons, DC, Doug Murphy, Emily O'Brien, J.M. DeMatteis, Jim Meskimen, Kevin Michael Richardson, Laura Bailey, Matt Ryan, Rachel Kimsey, Rick Wasserman, Robin Atkin Downes

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