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DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: January 21, 2016
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 110
  • Networks: The CW
  • Genres: Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama
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DC's Legends of Tomorrow(2016)
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TMDB Rating: 7.3 (2388 votes)

Overview

When heroes alone are not enough ... the world needs legends. Having seen the future, one he will desperately try to prevent from happening, time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter is tasked with assembling a disparate group of both heroes and villains to confront an unstoppable threat — one in which not only is the planet at stake, but all of time itself. Can this ragtag team defeat an immortal threat unlike anything they have ever known?

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

16 episodes • 2016Avg: 7.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Pilot (1)Jan 21, 20167.2
2Pilot (2)Jan 28, 20167.3
3Blood TiesFeb 4, 20166.7
4White KnightsFeb 11, 20166.8
5Fail-SafeFeb 18, 20167.4
6Star City 2046Feb 25, 20167.2
7MaroonedMar 3, 20167.0
8Night of The HawkMar 10, 20166.6
9Left BehindMar 31, 20167.4
10ProgenyApr 7, 20166.8
11The Magnificent EightApr 14, 20167.0
12Last RefugeApr 21, 20167.3
13LeviathanApr 28, 20167.2
14River of TimeMay 5, 20167.0
15DestinyMay 12, 20167.7
16LegendaryMay 19, 20167.8
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

17 episodes • 2016Avg: 7.2Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Out of TimeOct 13, 20166.9
2The Justice Society of AmericaOct 20, 20167.3
3ShogunOct 27, 20167.0
4AbominationsNov 3, 20167.1
5CompromisedNov 10, 20167.3
6Outlaw CountryNov 17, 20166.9
7Invasion! (IV)Dec 1, 20167.9
8The Chicago WayDec 8, 20166.9
9Raiders of the Lost ArtJan 24, 20177.9
10The Legion of DoomJan 31, 20177.8
11TurncoatFeb 7, 20177.1
12Camelot/3000Feb 21, 20176.7
13Land of the LostMar 7, 20177.0
14MoonshotMar 14, 20177.0
15Fellowship of the SpearMar 21, 20176.8
16DoomworldMar 28, 20177.4
17ArubaApr 4, 20178.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

18 episodes • 2017Avg: 7.2Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Aruba-ConOct 10, 20177.1
2FreakshowOct 17, 20177.1
3ZariOct 24, 20176.8
4Phone HomeOct 31, 20177.8
5Return of the MackNov 7, 20176.8
6Helen HuntNov 14, 20177.0
7Welcome to the JungleNov 21, 20177.2
8Crisis on Earth-X (IV)Nov 28, 20177.4
9Beebo the God of WarDec 5, 20177.7
10Daddy DarhkestFeb 12, 20187.5
11Here I Go AgainFeb 19, 20187.8
12The Curse of the Earth TotemFeb 26, 20187.3
13No Country for Old DadsMar 5, 20186.6
14Amazing GraceMar 12, 20186.9
15Necromancing the StoneMar 19, 20187.3
16I, AvaMar 26, 20186.8
17Guest Starring John NobleApr 2, 20186.8
18The Good, The Bad and The CuddlyApr 9, 20187.7
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

16 episodes • 2018Avg: 7.2Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Virgin GaryOct 22, 20187.2
2Witch HuntOct 29, 20187.4
3Dancing QueenNov 5, 20187.5
4Wet Hot American BummerNov 12, 20186.6
5Tagumo Attacks!!!Nov 19, 20187.5
6Tender Is the NateNov 26, 20186.8
7Hell No, Dolly!Dec 3, 20187.6
8Legends of To-Meow-MeowDec 10, 20188.4
9Lucha de ApuestasApr 1, 20197.4
10The GetawayApr 8, 20197.2
11Séance and SensibilityApr 15, 20196.6
12The Eggplant, the Witch & the WardrobeApr 22, 20197.0
13Egg MacGuffinApr 29, 20196.9
14Nip/StuckMay 6, 20197.2
15Terms of ServiceMay 13, 20196.5
16Hey, World!May 20, 20197.6
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

15 episodes • 2020Avg: 6.4

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five (V)Jan 14, 20207.3
2Meet the LegendsJan 21, 20205.3
3Miss Me, Kiss Me, Love MeFeb 4, 20205.3
4Slay AnythingFeb 11, 20206.5
5A Head of Her TimeFeb 18, 20205.6
6Mortal KhanbatFeb 25, 20206.0
7Mr. Parker's Cul-De-SacMar 10, 20206.8
8Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of JustnessMar 17, 20207.1
9Zari, Not ZariApr 21, 20206.8
10The Great British Fake OffApr 28, 20206.8
11Ship BrokenMay 5, 20206.8
12Freaks and GreeksMay 12, 20206.0
13I Am LegendsMay 19, 20206.5
14The One Where We're Trapped On TVMay 26, 20205.9
15Swan ThongJun 2, 20207.3
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

15 episodes • 2021Avg: 6.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ground Control to Sara LanceMay 2, 20216.8
2Meat: The LegendsMay 9, 20216.0
3The Ex-FactorMay 16, 20215.0
4Bay of SquidsMay 23, 20217.2
5The Satanist's ApprenticeJun 6, 20215.7
6Bishop's GambitJun 13, 20217.3
7Back to the Finale: Part IIJun 20, 20217.5
8Stressed WesternJun 27, 20217.0
9This Is GusJul 11, 20216.0
10Bad BloodJul 18, 20216.5
11The Final FrameAug 8, 20216.8
12Bored on Board OnboardAug 15, 20216.5
13Silence of the SonogramsAug 22, 20216.7
14There Will Be BroodAug 29, 20217.0
15The Fungus AmongusSep 5, 20217.0
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

13 episodes • 2021Avg: 6.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Bullet BlondesOct 13, 20216.2
2The Need For SpeedOct 20, 20216.0
3WVRDR_ERROR_100 Oest-of-th3-Gs.gid30n notFoundOct 27, 20217.2
4Speakeasy Does ItNov 3, 20216.2
5It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad ScientistNov 10, 20217.4
6Deus Ex LatrinaNov 17, 20216.5
7A Woman's Place Is In The War EffortNov 24, 20216.2
8Paranoid AndroidJan 12, 20226.2
9Lowest Common DenominatorJan 19, 20223.2
10The Fixed PointJan 26, 20225.7
11Rage Against The MachinesFeb 2, 20225.7
12Too Legit To QuitFeb 23, 20226.5
13Knocked Down, Knocked UpMar 2, 20226.8

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