"The Virgin Gary" | |
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Series Legends of Tomorrow Season 4, Episode 1 | |
Air date | October 22nd, 2018 |
Writers | Phil Klemmer; Grainne Godfree |
Director | Gregory Smith |
Producers | Greg Berlanti; James Eagan; Geoff Garrett; Grainne Godfree; Marc Guggenheim; Phil Klemmer; Jennifer Lence; Kevin Mock; Carl Ogawa; Trina Renee; Sara Schechter; Keto Shimizu; Vladimir Stefoff; Ray Utarnachitt |
Starring | Brandon Routh; Caity Lotz; Maisie Richardson-Sellers; Tala Ashe; Jes Macallan; Courtney Ford; Amy Louise Pemberton; Ramona Young; Nick Zano; Dominic Purcell |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Good, the Bad and the Cuddly" |
Next "Witch Hunt" |
"The Virgin Gary" is the first episode of season four of the science fiction & superhero fantasy series Legends of Tomorrow and the fifty-second episode of the series overall. It was directed by Gregory Smith with a teleplay written by Phil Klemmer and Grainne Godfree. It first aired on the CW Network on Monday, November 26th, 2018 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Brandon Routh | The Atom, Ray Palmer |
Caity Lotz | Sara Lance |
Tala Ashe | Zari Tomaz |
Jes Macallan | Ava Sharpe |
Amy Louise Pemberton | Gideon |
Nick Zano | Nate Heywood |
Dominic Purcell | Mick Rory |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Matt Ryan | John Constantine |
Adam Tsekhman | Gary Green |
Tom Wilson | Henry Heywood |
Susan Hogan | Dorothy Heywood |
Courtney Ford | Nora Darhk |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Sandy Sidhu | Nasreen |
Rob McEachern | Jerry Garcia |
Shane Symons | Jimi Hendrix |
Sara Rabey | Janis Joplin |
Bruce Crawford | Paul Revere |
Dean Hinchey | Newscaster |
Bree Woodill | Anti-war woman |
Kaiden Berge | Drug dealer hippie |
Michael Mitton | Scared hippie |
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See also[]
Arrow
The Flash
Legends of Tomorrow
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Keywords[]
1960s | Drug dealer | Hippies | Impalement | Magic | New York | Space portal | Time travel | Unicorns