Constantine - Season 1 -

The strongest asset of the series is undoubtedly as John Constantine. Unlike the 2005 Keanu Reeves film, which "Americanised" the character, Ryan embodies the comic-accurate British anti-hero with a "Scouser" accent, blonde hair, and his signature tan trench coat. Critics praised his ability to balance acerbic sarcasm with a deep, guilt-ridden sense of humanity. Atmosphere and World-Building

The show excels at capturing the dark, urban fantasy vibe of the Hellblazer comics. Constantine (TV Series 2014–2015) - IMDb Constantine - Season 1

NBC’s Constantine (Season 1) is a rare case of a series that was critically appreciated for its casting and tone but ultimately fell victim to network scheduling and a struggle to find its identity early on. While it only lasted 13 episodes, it has since gained a cult following, largely due to Matt Ryan’s definitive portrayal of the chain-smoking warlock. The strongest asset of the series is undoubtedly

The strongest asset of the series is undoubtedly as John Constantine. Unlike the 2005 Keanu Reeves film, which "Americanised" the character, Ryan embodies the comic-accurate British anti-hero with a "Scouser" accent, blonde hair, and his signature tan trench coat. Critics praised his ability to balance acerbic sarcasm with a deep, guilt-ridden sense of humanity. Atmosphere and World-Building

The show excels at capturing the dark, urban fantasy vibe of the Hellblazer comics. Constantine (TV Series 2014–2015) - IMDb

NBC’s Constantine (Season 1) is a rare case of a series that was critically appreciated for its casting and tone but ultimately fell victim to network scheduling and a struggle to find its identity early on. While it only lasted 13 episodes, it has since gained a cult following, largely due to Matt Ryan’s definitive portrayal of the chain-smoking warlock.