Check Out the Latest Character Posters for The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow

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It seems there are a bunch of cool new DC images that have come out today. First, the new BvS posters, then these cool new character shots for The CW’s upcoming Legends of Tomorrow, which features a motley crew of heroes and anti-heroes. And Rory Williams.

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I’m already loving how Hawkgirl and Hawkman were introduced on The Flash and Arrow, and Captain Cold has already started to be an intriguing character (it’s like, he doesn’t want to be a villain, but he thinks that he’s too good at snarky banter and put-downs to be a hero?). I’m excited to see how the White Canary will be introduced after the events with Sara Lance on Arrow. And ARTHUR DARVILL, ARTHUR DARVILL, ARTHUR DARVILL! So excited he’ll be on TV again.

Originally, I had mixed feelings about Legends of Tomorrow, but after the way the characters have been slowly incorporated into the DCTV universe, and after these looks at the characters, I’m genuinely looking forward to this! January 21st, people! Will you be watching?

(via Blastr)

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