Daniel Cerone gave himself until the end of June last year to find a network to save “Constantine,” but unfortunately, nothing came out of it so he finally gave up.
Cerone was perhaps among the first few people who got excited when Matt Ryan played John Constantine once again in a cameo appearance in “Arrow” on The CW.
While Ryan’s guesting on “Arrow” momentarily opened the possibility that “Constantine” may get revived by another network, the former showrunner eventually accepted the fact that the show is over and done with.
Thus, he has moved on to become one of the writers of the American crime drama TV series “The Blacklist” also on NBC which has just completed its third season. The show has already been renewed for Season 4 so it is likely that Cerone will have a bigger role in the next season, perhaps as one of the show’s executive producers.
Following Matt Ryan’s guesting on “Arrow” in an episode of Season 4 late last year, there have been talks that his John Constantine character may appear again in future episodes of “Arrow.”
However, it seems that John Constantine would not be appearing on “Arrow” anytime soon or perhaps even in the future.
According to “Arrow” executive producer Marc Guggenheim, Constantine’s appearance on The CW series has been planned even before NBC canceled “Constantine” in the spring of last year.
i really think and hope Constantine gets renewed on whatever channel…. it’s a great tv show… really funny, exciting,and also horrific at the same time… and also the guy is a f**king Brit… who wouldn’t love to watch him