However, Shayan Sobhian (Behrad Tarazi) and Adam Tsekhman (Gary Green) were promoted to series regulars, and Lisseth Chavez joined the cast as Esperanza “Spooner” Cruz!
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, which will premiere on Sunday, May 2nd, also stars Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/Heat Wave, Nick Zano as Dr. Nate Heyood/Steel, Tala Ashe as Zari Tarazi, Jes Macallan as Ava Sharpe, Matt Ryan as John Constantine and Olivia Swann as Astra Logue.
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The 34-year-old actress’ character will not be returning to the series, showrunner Phil Klemmer confirmed to TVLine.
Luckily for fans, even though Zari’s time on the show is over, Tala’s isn’t.
“Tala will be returning to the show but Zari, the character we know and love, will not be,” Klemmer explained. “Nate is welcome to go look for her next season, but he will not be pleased by what he finds.”
Legends of Tomorrow has been renewed for a fifth season, which is set to premiere in early 2020.
Candice Patton wows in a pumpkin spice dress while arriving at the CW Network’s 2018 Fall Launch Event held at Warner Bros. Studios on Sunday afternoon (October 14) in Burbank, Calif.
The 28-year-old Flash actress was joined by co-star Danielle Panabaker, plus BFF and Legends of Tomorrow‘s Caity Lotz.
The actress and her castmates attended the DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow Press Line during the event held at Hilton Bayfront on Saturday (July 21) in San Diego, Calif.
“#squadgoals prepare for an onslaught of comic con photos,” Caity captioned the Instagram pic below.
At the event, it was announced that Ramona Young and Tom Wilson will be joining the cast for season four, Ramona as series regular Alaska Yu and Tom in a recurring role as Nate’s father.
Season four of Legends of Tomorrow will premiere on October 22 on The CW!
For its upcoming season 3, The CW has signed on the Iraninan-American actress to portray a Muslim-American hacktivist from the year 2042.
The show’s executive producers reportedly created the character in response to the anti-Muslim rhetoric involved in Donald Trump‘s presidential campaign and first six months in office.
“A lot of my work as an artist has been about representing not only Muslim characters, but immigrant characters or third culture kids in an accurate, nuanced way,” Tala told BuzzFeed News. “I’m definitely looking to further do that on this show. I think it’s very powerful to see yourself expressed in media and speaking specifically to the Muslim-American thing. Because of the climate of our world and what’s going on, I think the depictions primarily in media and of course in the news have been overwhelmingly negative about Muslims and Muslim-Americans. So I think it’s even more essential.”
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