Actor Damian O'Hare (1977)
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DC Showcase: Constantine - The House of Mystery
Director: Matt Peters
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:

Matt Ryan
Camilla Luddington
Damian O'Hare
Director: Matt Peters
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:
Matt Ryan
Camilla Luddington
Damian O'Hare
DC Showcase: Constantine – The House of Mystery (2022) picks up immediately after the finale of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, in which the Flash changed the timeline and created a new Flashpoint. Upon waking up in the House of Mystery, John Constantine has no memory of how he arrived there. As he navigates through the house, his friends who have turned into demons attack him relentlessly. Finally escaping, Constantine is met by the Spectre, who reveals that he placed him in the House for protection from the consequences of his time-travel violations. However, due to Constantine’s self-loathing and guilt, ...
Animated Series
Constantine: City of Demons
Director: Doug Murphy
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:

Matt Ryan
Damian O'Hare
Emily O'Brien
Director: Doug Murphy
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:
Matt Ryan
Damian O'Hare
Emily O'Brien
Constantine: City of Demons (2018–2019) is an American animated web series based on the DC Comics character John Constantine, a demon hunter and occult detective. Inspired by the graphic novel Hellblazer, it follows Constantine’s adventures in the DC Animated Movie Universe. The series features actor Matt Ryan, who also played Constantine in the live-action series. It is connected to the 2017 film Justice League Dark. The first half of the series premiered as five individual episodes on CW Seed and was later released as a feature-length film on DVD and Blu-ray. The completed series was ...
TV Shows
Hatfields & McCoys
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Genre: Western (TV Shows)
Cast:

Kevin Costner
Andrew Howard
Bill Paxton
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Genre: Western (TV Shows)
Cast:
Kevin Costner
Andrew Howard
Bill Paxton
Hatfields & McCoys (2013) is a Western television miniseries produced by History channel in 2012. The three two-hour episodes aired over three consecutive days in May, and became the network’s first scripted drama (excluding a previous miniseries, The Kennedys, which was not aired in the US). While the story takes place in the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia and Kentucky, it was actually filmed in Romania near Brașov using the Carpathian Mountains as a stand-in. The debut of part one drew record-breaking ratings for History channel and some of the highest numbers in cable TV history. Over 13 million viewers tuned into the first episode, making it the ...