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    |type=Television Series
    |showrunner=[[Phil Klemmer]]<br>[[Marc Guggenheim]] {{c|seasons 1-3}}<br>[[Keto Shimizu]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}
    |showrunner=[[Phil Klemmer]]<br>[[Marc Guggenheim]] {{c|seasons 1-3}}<br>[[Keto Shimizu]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}
    |executive=[[Greg Berlanti]]<br>[[Phil Klemmer]]<br>[[Sarah Schechter]]<br>[[Marc Guggenheim]] {{c|seasons 1-3}}<br>[[Andrew Kreisberg]] {{c|seasons 1-3}}<br>[[Chris Fedak]] {{c|seasons 1-2}}<br>[[Keto Shimizu]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Ray Utarnachitt]] {{c|season 7}}<br>[[James Eagan]] {{c|season 7}}
    |executive=[[Greg Berlanti]]<br>[[Phil Klemmer]]<br>[[Sarah Schechter]]<br>[[Marc Guggenheim]] {{c|seasons 1-3}}<br>[[Andrew Kreisberg]] {{c|seasons 1-3}}<br>[[Chris Fedak]] {{c|seasons 1-2}}<br>[[Keto Shimizu]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Ray Utarnachitt]] {{c|season 7}}<br>[[James Eagan]] {{c|season 7}}
    |producer=[[Vladimir Stefoff]] {{c|seasons 1-4}}<br>[[Glen Winter]] {{c|seasons 1-2}}<br>[[Sarah Nicole Jones]] {{c|seasons 1-2}}<br>[[Grainne Godfree]] {{c|season 2}}<br>[[Ray Utarnachitt]] {{c|season 3}}<br>[[Geoff Garrett]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Carl Ogawa]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Jennifer Lence]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Kevin Mock]] {{c|season 4}}
    |producer=[[Vladimir Stefoff]] {{c|seasons 1-4}}<br>[[Glen Winter]] {{c|seasons 1-2}}<br>[[Sarah Nicole Jones]] {{c|seasons 1-2}}<br>[[Grainne Godfree]] {{c|season 2}}<br>[[Ray Utarnachitt]] {{c|season 3}}<br>[[Geoff Garrett]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Carl Ogawa]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Jennifer Lence]] {{c|seasons 4-7}}<br>[[Kevin Mock]] {{c|season 4}}
    |network=[[The CW]]
    |time=Thursdays at 8:00 pm {{c|season 1, [[Out of Time (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|2x01]]-[[The Chicago Way|2x08]]}}<br>Tuesdays at 9:00 pm {{c|[[Raiders of the Lost Art|2x09]]-[[Beebo the God of War|3x09]]}}<br>Mondays at 8:00 pm {{c|[[Daddy Darhkest|3x10]]-[[The Good, the Bad and the Cuddly|3x18]], [[Lucha de Apuestas|4x09]]-[[Hey, World!|4x16]]}}<br>Mondays at 9:00 pm {{c|[[The Virgin Gary|4x01]]-[[Legends of To-Meow-Meow|4x08]]}}<br>Tuesdays at 9:00 pm {{c|season 5}}<br>Sundays at 8:00 pm {{c|season 6}}<br>Wednesdays at 8:00 pm {{c|season 7}}
    |seasons=7
    |seasons=7
    |episodes={{Num|DC's Legends of Tomorrow}}
    |episodes=110
    |start=January 21, 2016
    |start=January 21, 2016
    |end=March 2, 2022
    |end=March 2, 2022
    |network=[[The CW]]
    }}
    }}
    {{Quote|We are a team of outcasts and misfits. So please don't call us heroes, we're something else. We're Legends.|The Legends of Tomorrow|Season 2 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)}}
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    The series is developed by [[Greg Berlanti]], [[Marc Guggenheim]], [[Andrew Kreisberg]] and [[Phil Klemmer]] with Guggenheim and Klemmer serving as showrunners. The [[Season 1 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|first season]] premiered on January 21, 2016, and continued the stories from the [[Heroes Join Forces]] crossover event. The [[Season 2 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|second season]] premiered on October 13, 2016. [[Marc Guggenheim]] later departed as showrunner in the [[Season 3 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|third season]], which premiered on October 10, 2017. [[Keto Shimizu]] then replaced Guggenheim as showrunner in the [[Season 4 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|fourth season]], premiering on October 22, 2018. The [[Season 5 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|fifth season]] premiered on January 21, 2020, after a [[Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five|crossover episode]] aired on January 14, 2020. Due to the [[Wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]], the [[Season 6 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|sixth season]] was delayed and premiered on May 2, 2021. The [[Season 7 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|seventh season]] premiered on October 13, 2021. On April 29, 2022, the series was officially cancelled by [[The CW]], concluding DC's Legends of Tomorrow with a total of 110 episodes on March 2, 2022.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/04/dcs-legends-of-tomorrows-canceled-at-the-cw-seven-seasons-1235013375/amp/ 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow's Canceled At The CW After Seven Seasons]</ref>
    The series is developed by [[Greg Berlanti]], [[Marc Guggenheim]], [[Andrew Kreisberg]] and [[Phil Klemmer]] with Guggenheim and Klemmer serving as showrunners. The [[Season 1 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|first season]] premiered on January 21, 2016, and continued the stories from the [[Heroes Join Forces]] crossover event. The [[Season 2 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|second season]] premiered on October 13, 2016. [[Marc Guggenheim]] later departed as showrunner in the [[Season 3 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|third season]], which premiered on October 10, 2017. [[Keto Shimizu]] then replaced Guggenheim as showrunner in the [[Season 4 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|fourth season]], premiering on October 22, 2018. The [[Season 5 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|fifth season]] premiered on January 21, 2020, after a [[Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five|crossover episode]] aired on January 14, 2020. Due to the [[Wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]], the [[Season 6 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|sixth season]] was delayed and premiered on May 2, 2021. The [[Season 7 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|seventh season]] premiered on October 13, 2021. On April 29, 2022, the series was officially cancelled by [[The CW]], concluding DC's Legends of Tomorrow with a total of 110 episodes on March 2, 2022.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/04/dcs-legends-of-tomorrows-canceled-at-the-cw-seven-seasons-1235013375/amp/ 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow's Canceled At The CW After Seven Seasons]</ref>


    Legends of Tomorrow is created in order to continue the stories from the [[Heroes Join Forces]] crossover event with recurring characters from {{S|A}} and {{S|F}} serving as the starring cast. The series later continued multiple stories from cancelled or completed series, such as [[Mari (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Mari McCabe]] from {{S|Vixen}} and [[John Constantine (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|John]] [[John Constantine (Earth-Prime)|Constantine]] from {{S|Constantine}}. The latter also served as a regular character from the fourth to sixth season after recurring in the third season. However, Constantine departed the series in the sixth season while [[Matt Ryan]] appeared as an alternate character in the seventh season. Aside from the [[Arrowverse]], Legends of Tomorrow also has loose ties to the [[DC Extended Universe]], with [[Bodhi Sabongui]], who portrayed a young [[Behrad Tomaz (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Behrad Tomaz]], reprising the character's [[Earth-1 (Post-Crisis)|alternate]] counterpart named [[Amon Tomaz (Earth-1: Post-Crisis)|Amon Tomaz]] in {{M|Black Adam}}.
    Legends of Tomorrow is created in order to continue the stories from the [[Heroes Join Forces]] crossover event with recurring characters from {{S|A}} and {{S|F}} serving as the starring cast. The series later continued multiple stories from cancelled or completed series, such as [[Mari McCabe (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Mari McCabe]] from {{S|Vixen}} and [[John Constantine (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|John]] [[John Constantine (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Constantine]] from {{S|Constantine}}. The latter also served as a regular character from the fourth to sixth season after recurring in the third season. However, Constantine departed the series in the sixth season while [[Matt Ryan]] appeared as an alternate character in the seventh season. Aside from the [[Arrowverse]], Legends of Tomorrow also has loose ties to the [[DC Extended Universe]], with [[Bodhi Sabongui]], who portrayed a young [[Behrad Tarazi (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Behrad Tarazi]], reprising the character's [[Earth-1 (Post-Crisis)|alternate]] counterpart named [[Amon Tomaz (Earth-1: Post-Crisis)|Amon Tomaz]] in {{M|Black Adam}}.


    ==Main Cast==
    ==Main Cast==
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    *[[Maisie Richardson-Sellers]] as [[Amaya Jiwe (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Vixen (Amaya Jiwe)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} / [[Charlie (Mount Olympus)|Charlie]] {{c|seasons 4-5; archive footage season 7}} [[#anote8|*]]
    *[[Maisie Richardson-Sellers]] as [[Amaya Jiwe (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Vixen (Amaya Jiwe)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} / [[Charlie (Mount Olympus)|Charlie]] {{c|seasons 4-5; archive footage season 7}} [[#anote8|*]]
    *[[Nick Zano]] as [[Nate Heywood (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Steel (Nate Heywood)]] {{c|seasons 2-7}}
    *[[Nick Zano]] as [[Nate Heywood (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Steel (Nate Heywood)]] {{c|seasons 2-7}}
    *[[Tala Ashe]] as [[Zari Tomaz (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Zari Tomaz]] {{c|seasons 3-4}} / [[Zari Tomaz (Earth-Prime)|Zari Tomaz]] {{c|seasons 5-7}} / [[Zari Tarazi (Earth-Prime)|Zari Tarazi]] {{c|seasons 5-7}} [[#anote9|*]]
    *[[Tala Ashe]] as [[Zari Tomaz (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Zari Tomaz]] {{c|seasons 3-7}} / [[Zari Tarazi (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Zari Tarazi]] {{c|seasons 5-7}} [[#anote9|*]]
    *[[Neal McDonough]] as [[Damien Darhk (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Damien Darhk]] {{c|season 3; guest seasons 1 & 5; recurring season 2}} [[#anote10|*]]
    *[[Neal McDonough]] as [[Damien Darhk (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Damien Darhk]] {{c|season 3; guest seasons 1 & 5; recurring season 2}} [[#anote10|*]]
    *[[Keiynan Lonsdale]] as [[Wally West (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Kid Flash (Wally West)]] {{c|season 3}} [[#anote11|*]]
    *[[Keiynan Lonsdale]] as [[Wally West (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Kid Flash (Wally West)]] {{c|season 3}} [[#anote11|*]]
    *[[Jes Macallan]] as [[Ava Sharpe (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Ava Sharpe]] / [[Ava (Disambiguation)|Advanced Variant Automation Clones]] {{c|season 4-7; recurring season 3}}
    *[[Jes Macallan]] as [[Ava Sharpe (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Ava Sharpe]] / [[Ava (Disambiguation)|Advanced Variant Automation Clones]] {{c|season 4-7; recurring season 3}}
    *[[Matt Ryan]] as [[John Constantine (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|John Constantine]] / [[Gwyn Davies (Earth-Prime)|Gwyn Davies]] {{c|seasons 4-7; recurring season 3}} [[#anote12|*]]
    *[[Matt Ryan]] as [[John Constantine (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|John Constantine]] {{c|seasons 4-6; recurring season 3}} / [[Gwyn Davies (Earth-Prime)|Gwyn Davies]] {{c|season 7}} [[#anote12|*]]
    *[[Courtney Ford]] as [[Nora Darhk (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Fairy Godmother (Nora Darhk)]] {{c|season 4-5; recurring season 3; guest season 7}} [[#anote13|*]]
    *[[Courtney Ford]] as [[Nora Palmer (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Fairy Godmother (Nora Darhk)]] {{c|season 4-5; recurring season 3; guest season 7}} [[#anote13|*]]
    *[[Adam Tsekhman]] as [[Gary Green (Earth-Prime)|Gary Green]] {{c|seasons 6-7; recurring season 3-5}}
    *[[Adam Tsekhman]] as [[Gary Green (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Gary Green]] {{c|seasons 6-7; recurring season 3-5}}
    *[[Ramona Young]] as [[Mona Wu (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Mona Wu]] {{c|season 4; recurring season 5}} [[#anote14|*]]
    *[[Ramona Young]] as [[Mona Wu (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Mona Wu]] {{c|season 4; recurring season 5}} [[#anote14|*]]
    *[[Olivia Swann]] as [[Astra Logue (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Astra Logue]] {{c|seasons 5-7}}
    *[[Olivia Swann]] as [[Astra Logue (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Astra Logue]] {{c|seasons 5-7}}
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    #<div id="anote8"><small>Maisie Richardson-Sellers is credited as a special guest star in 4x03 {{Ep|Dancing Queen}}.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote8"><small>Maisie Richardson-Sellers is credited as a special guest star in 4x03 {{Ep|Dancing Queen}}.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote9"><small>Tala Ashe is credited as a series regular from 3x03 {{Ep|Zari}} onwards.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote9"><small>Tala Ashe is credited as a series regular from 3x03 {{Ep|Zari}} onwards.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote10"><small>Despite being listed among the main cast, McDonough is credited with "special appearance" billing and is only credited for respective episode appearances.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote10"><small>Despite being listed among the main cast, Neal McDonough is credited with "special appearance" billing and is only credited for respective episode appearances.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote11"><small>Keiynan Lonsdale is credited as a special guest star for 2 episodes ({{Ep|Aruba-Con}} & {{Ep|Here I Go Again}}) before joining the main cast in 3x12 {{Ep|The Curse of the Earth Totem}}.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote11"><small>Keiynan Lonsdale is credited as a special guest star for 2 episodes ({{Ep|Aruba-Con}} & {{Ep|Here I Go Again}}) before joining the main cast in 3x12 {{Ep|The Curse of the Earth Totem}}.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote12"><small>Despite being listed among the main cast, Ryan is credited with "special appearance" billing.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote12"><small>Despite being listed among the main cast, Matt Ryan is credited with "special appearance" billing.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote13"><small>Courtney Ford is credited as a special guest star in 4x01 {{Ep|The Virgin Gary}} and only credited as a series regular through 5x07 {{Ep|Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness}} and in {{Ep|Swan Thong}}.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote13"><small>Courtney Ford is credited as a special guest star in 4x01 {{Ep|The Virgin Gary}} and as a series regular for following respective episode appearances in season 4. For season 5, Ford is only credited as a series regular through 5x07 {{Ep|Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness}} and in 5x14 {{Ep|Swan Thong}}.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote14"><small>Ramona Young is only credited for respective episode appearances.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote14"><small>Ramona Young is only credited for respective episode appearances.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote15"><small>LaMonica Garrett is only credited for his only appearance in 5x00 {{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five}}.</small></div>
    #<div id="anote15"><small>LaMonica Garrett is only credited for his only appearance in 5x00 {{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five}}.</small></div>


    ==Notes==
    ==Notes==
    * On August 20, 2021, an [[DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The Mixtape (Songs from the Original Television Soundtrack)|album]] compiling the music tracks used throughout the series' musical episodes was released.
    *On August 20, 2021, an [[DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The Mixtape (Songs from the Original Television Soundtrack)|album]] compiling the music tracks used throughout the series' musical episodes was released.
    *Through the entire series, no actors nor characters appear in all episodes.
    **[[Victor Garber]] {{c|[[Martin Stein (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Martin Stein]]}} was first absent in 3x09 {{Ep|Beebo the God of War}}, as he departed the series in the previous episode, {{Ep|Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4}}.
    **[[Brandon Routh]] {{c|[[Ray Palmer (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Ray Palmer]]}} was first absent in 5x08 {{Ep|Zari, Not Zari}}, as he departed the series in the previous episode, {{Ep|Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness}}. However, the character of Ray Palmer was first absent in 4x14 {{Ep|Nip/Stuck}}, as Routh only portrayed [[Neron (Hell)|Neron]], who possessed the body of Palmer.
    **[[Arthur Darvill]] {{c|[[Rip Hunter (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Rip Hunter]]}} was first absent in 2x03 {{Ep|Shogun}}.
    **[[Caity Lotz]] {{c|[[Sara Lance (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Sara Lance]]}} was first absent in 6x04 {{Ep|Bay of Squids}}.
    **[[Franz Drameh]] {{c|[[Jefferson Jackson (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Jefferson Jackson]]}} was first absent in 3x10 {{Ep|Daddy Darhkest}}, as he departed the series in the previous episode, {{Ep|Beebo the God of War}}.
    **[[Ciara Renée]] {{c|[[Kendra Saunders (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Kendra Saunders]]}} was first absent in 2x01 {{Ep|Out of Time (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)}}, as she departed the series after the [[Season 1 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|first season]].
    **[[Falk Hentschel]] {{c|[[Carter Hall (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Carter Hall]]}} was first absent in 1x04 {{Ep|White Knights}}, as he departed the series in 1x02 {{Ep|Pilot, Part 2}}. Despite this, Hentschel made an non-spoken cameo in 1x03 {{Ep|Blood Ties}} as Hall's corpse, and subsequently appear as different incarnations of Hawkman in a recurring capacity.
    **[[Amy Louise Pemberton]] {{c|[[Gideon (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)/Waverider|Gideon]]}} was first absent in 2x07 {{Ep|Invasion! (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)}}.
    **[[Dominic Purcell]] {{c|[[Mick Rory (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Mick Rory]]}} was first absent in 1x08 {{Ep|Night of the Hawk}}, with [[Jordan Davis]] portraying Rory as Chronos in the episode, albeit uncredited. The character of Mick Rory, on the other hand, was first absent in 6x05 {{Ep|The Satanist's Apprentice}}.
    **[[Wentworth Miller]] {{c|[[Leonard Snart (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis)|Leonard Snart]]}} was first absent in 2x01 {{Ep|Out of Time (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)}}, as he departed the series after the [[Season 1 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|first season]].


    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==

    Latest revision as of 05:23, 18 May 2024

    For other uses of Legends, see Legends (Disambiguation).



    We are a team of outcasts and misfits. So please don't call us heroes, we're something else. We're Legends.
    — The Legends of Tomorrow[src]

    DC's Legends of Tomorrow is a television series based on the characters of DC Comics and the fourth television series in the Arrowverse.

    The series is developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg and Phil Klemmer with Guggenheim and Klemmer serving as showrunners. The first season premiered on January 21, 2016, and continued the stories from the Heroes Join Forces crossover event. The second season premiered on October 13, 2016. Marc Guggenheim later departed as showrunner in the third season, which premiered on October 10, 2017. Keto Shimizu then replaced Guggenheim as showrunner in the fourth season, premiering on October 22, 2018. The fifth season premiered on January 21, 2020, after a crossover episode aired on January 14, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the sixth season was delayed and premiered on May 2, 2021. The seventh season premiered on October 13, 2021. On April 29, 2022, the series was officially cancelled by The CW, concluding DC's Legends of Tomorrow with a total of 110 episodes on March 2, 2022.[1]

    Legends of Tomorrow is created in order to continue the stories from the Heroes Join Forces crossover event with recurring characters from Arrow and The Flash serving as the starring cast. The series later continued multiple stories from cancelled or completed series, such as Mari McCabe from Vixen and John Constantine from Constantine. The latter also served as a regular character from the fourth to sixth season after recurring in the third season. However, Constantine departed the series in the sixth season while Matt Ryan appeared as an alternate character in the seventh season. Aside from the Arrowverse, Legends of Tomorrow also has loose ties to the DC Extended Universe, with Bodhi Sabongui, who portrayed a young Behrad Tarazi, reprising the character's alternate counterpart named Amon Tomaz in Black Adam.

    Main Cast[edit | hide | hide all]

    Notes:

    1. Victor Garber is credited as a series regular through 3x08 Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4.
    2. Brandon Routh is credited as a series regular through 5x07 Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness.
    3. Arthur Darvill is only credited for respective episode appearances in season 2.
    4. Franz Drameh is credited as a series regular through 3x08 Beebo the God of War and later as a special guest star.
    5. Falk Hentschel is credited as a series regular through 1x02 Pilot, Part 2 and subsequently as a recurring guest star.
    6. Amy Louise Pemberton is credited under the name "Amy Pemberton" for the first two seasons.
    7. Matt Letscher is only credited for respective episode appearances.
    8. Maisie Richardson-Sellers is credited as a special guest star in 4x03 Dancing Queen.
    9. Tala Ashe is credited as a series regular from 3x03 Zari onwards.
    10. Despite being listed among the main cast, Neal McDonough is credited with "special appearance" billing and is only credited for respective episode appearances.
    11. Keiynan Lonsdale is credited as a special guest star for 2 episodes (Aruba-Con & Here I Go Again) before joining the main cast in 3x12 The Curse of the Earth Totem.
    12. Despite being listed among the main cast, Matt Ryan is credited with "special appearance" billing.
    13. Courtney Ford is credited as a special guest star in 4x01 The Virgin Gary and as a series regular for following respective episode appearances in season 4. For season 5, Ford is only credited as a series regular through 5x07 Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness and in 5x14 Swan Thong.
    14. Ramona Young is only credited for respective episode appearances.
    15. LaMonica Garrett is only credited for his only appearance in 5x00 Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five.

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