"Daddy Darhkest" | |
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Series Legends of Tomorrow Season 3, Episode 10 | |
Air date | February 12th, 2018 |
Writers | Keto Shimizu; Matthew Maala |
Director | Dermott Downs |
Producers | Geoff Garrett; Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Ray Utarnachitt; Grainne Godfree; Glen Winter; Vladimir Stefoff; Keto Shimizu; Chris Fedak; Sarah Schechter; Phil Klemmer; Andrew Kreisberg; Marc Guggenheim; Greg Berlanti; Ben Sokolowski; Brian Moraga |
Starring | Brandon Routh; Caity Lotz; Maisie Richardson-Sellers; Amy Louise Pemberton; Tala Ashe; Keiynan Lonsdale; Nick Zano; Dominic Purcell |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Beebo the God of War" |
Next "Here I Go Again"" |
"Daddy Darhkest" is the tenth episode of season three of the superhero adventure series DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and the forty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Dermott Downs with a script written by Keto Shimizu and Matthew Maala. It first aired on the CW Network on Monday, February 12th, 2018 at 9:00 pm. In this episode, the demonic entity known as Mallus has taken possession of Nora Darhk. The Legends call upon the aid of occultist John Constantine to help out. While attempting to exorcise Nora, Mallus zaps them back in time to the 1960s.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Brandon Routh | Ray Palmer |
Caity Lotz | Sara Lance |
Maisie Richardson-Sellers | Amaya Jiwe |
Amy Louise Pemberton | Gideon |
Tala Ashe | Zari Tomaz |
Nick Zano | Nate Heywood |
Dominic Purcell | Mick Rory |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Wentworth Miller | Leo Snart |
Matt Ryan | John Constantine |
Jes Macallan | Ava Sharpe |
Tracy Ifeachor | Kuasa |
Madeleine Arthur | Nora Darhk |
Annabel Marshall-Roth | Young Doctor Moore |
Marilyn Norry | Doctor Ellen Moore |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Kelly Metzger | Doctor |
Craig Fraser | Attendant |
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