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  • misterwolf @nickienicks @castingsinmyblood @otsutsuki @mirandaandmariah @samanthaharmon @xxx_fallengalaxyxxx @thepinkmenace and @robertcooper First we lose Paulie Pennino, now we lose Apollo Creed?! This is bull!!! Anyways, welcome back to the DC Legacy Universe (finally), and as promised, the fifth installment, John Constantine. Enjoy!

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  • misterwolf Plot: Cynical con artist John Constantine has been shunned by God for attempting suicide; one day, he consults disgraced archangel Gabriel, who refuses to help him, as he himself is not an angel of God anymore. Constantine is also denied the chance of seeing his wife, Epiphany Greaves, by her entire family, who believe him to be insane and tell him that they will annul his marriage with her if she keeps refusing to divorce him.

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  • misterwolf However, despite her family's threats that they will cut her finances, she temporarily severs her ties with them until they see that Constantine is right. Outraged, they cut off her finances in an attempt to make her return, but she still refuses and Constantine manages to get her a decent career to work while he is away. Meanwhile, the demon Trigon sends a warning that he and his master will wipe out the entire human population and rule the entire world. Constantine and his apprentice Chas Kramer contact Hennessy, who informs them that Trigon is already in the world, but he is later murdered by Trigon. Homicide detective Evans joins Constantine and Kramer while Gabriel joins forces with Trigon.

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  • misterwolf Constantine later communicates with a half-demon, who tells him that Trigon is at the abandoned London church. Gabriel intervenes on his mission and kills Kramer and Evans, before he kidnaps Epiphany. Before dying, Evans gives Constantine a holy cross, and reveals that if he stops Trigon and saves the world, his soul will be redeemed.

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  • misterwolf Traveling to London, Constantine arrives at the church too late however, as Trigon has freed his master, Sabbac. Constantine is easily overpowered by Gabriel after a fierce fight that leaves him gravely injured. Epiphany breaks free of her bonds and destroys Gabriel's necklace, sapping him of his immortality, and then sends him to Hell using the Lord's Prayer. Just as Constantine is about to accept his fate, Epiphany convinces him to give up his suicidal hatred over himself, and he is healed.

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  • misterwolf Kramer, who was revived as an angel, arrives and subdues Trigon, eventually banishing him and allowing Constantine to fight Sabbac, while Epiphany escapes the church just as the police and the ambulance arrive. Constantine is overpowered by Sabbac, but Kramer returns and helps him, before Constantine sacrifices himself to kill Sabbac and destroy the church with his previously newfound magic abilities.

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  • misterwolf Before ascending to Heaven, Kramer revives Constantine, allowing him to emerge from the flames of the church's rubble to receive medical attention. Epiphany suddenly reveals that she is pregnant; a shocked Constantine then blesses both himself and Epiphany with life, knowing that evil will arise again. 42 years later in 2025, Constantine is watching Clark Kent's job interview from afar in Metropolis under Bruce Wayne's instructions. Before the end credits roll, Constantine walks away in silence to see his wife and their grown up daughter.

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  • misterwolf End Credits: Directed by Breck Eisner | Produced by Zack Snyder and Jerry Bruckheimer | Edited by Kirk M. Morri | Written by Zack Snyder, Jerry Bruckheimer, and David S. Goyer | Executive Producer: Sam Raimi | Executive Producer: Robert Eggers | Executive Producer: David Yates | Executive Producer: James Gunn | Costumes Designed by Michael Wilkinson | Choreography by Rob Marshall | Visual Effects by John Knoll | Based on DC Comics Characters by Alan Moore | Cinematography by Zack Snyder and Trent Opaloch | Music by Danny Elfman and Brian Tyler | Casting by John Papsidera, CSA | Charlie Hunnam | Abbie Cornish | Levi Miller | Ben Kingsley | Daniel Kaluuya | Terrence Howard | with Norman Reedus | and Peter Stormare | A Co-Production Between DC Studios, Legendary Pictures, and The Stone Quarry | John Constantine Created by Alan Moore | A Film by Breck Eisner | JOHN CONSTANTINE

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