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Legends of Tomorrow - Episode 2.16 - Doomworld - Promos, Sneak Peeks, Inside The Episode, Photos, Interview & Press Release

28 Mar 2017

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“Doomworld” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)

BETRAYALS — After obtaining the Spear of Destiny, the Legion of Doom rewrites reality, leaving the Legends changed, perhaps forever.  Frightfully, the Legends’ and the world’s hopes rest with Rory (Dominic Purcell), but being the “hero” is not easy for him.   Meanwhile, there is tension within the Legion of Doom and the reason why the Spear of Destiny needs to be destroyed is revealed.  Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Arthur Darvill, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Nick Zano and Maisie Richardson-Sellers also star. Mairzee Almas directed the episode written by Ray Utarnachitt & Sarah Hernandez (#216).  Original airdate 3/28/2017.
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Interview
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“What a selfish d—,” Caity Lotz tells EW with a laugh. “Sara’s pissed. She’s super pissed. It’s not just turning his back on us and betraying us, it’s like every single person, their life is now messed up. She’s very upset with him, very disappointed and surprised. She trusted him.”

She’s not the only one who’s feeling betrayed, either. “He gets punched, I think, by no less than three different people in the course of this episode,” executive producer Marc Guggenheim teases of “Doomsworld.”

“I think he feels betrayed,” Brandon Routh adds of Ray. “But I think he feels bad because there’s a conversation that happens in [this] episode where we showed our lack of trust in him still after all this journey that he’s made, and I think that pushes him over the edge. I would say, if anything, Ray would probably feel guilty for not having spoken up and been more vocal and saying, ‘Hey, I trust you.'”



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