While it is certainly more of a feature than a mistake, DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow on The CW has experienced a lot of cast in its five seasons (a sixth will premiere on May 2), with Sara Lance of Caity Lotz and Mick Rory of Dominic Purcell being the only cast members to still there are, not to mention Gideon, a trusted artificial intelligence navigator, played by Amy Louise Pemberton both in voice and in the few times she has a physical body. Unfortunately, at the end of the show’s sixth season, it looks like another member of the show’s crew will be leaving the Waverider … but there’s some drama that needs to be addressed.
We’re talking about Purcell, whose Mick Rory has been a bit weird on the show for the past few years, given how often his stories involve not wanting adventures so he can stay in his room and get drunk (again). , does not include any errors). On Saturday morning, Purcell posted a message to Instagram saying he would leave the show after the sixth season, but that’s not all he said! The post has since been deleted, but mentioned that “in the studio” (Warner Bros., or at least its TV branch) “doesn’t care,” and asked its cast members that they will soon be old. in newcomers so that the study does not let them down. He also added that any curious actor should do DM to talk about “fake [c-words]”.
When this publication began to circulate, Purcell deleted it and replaced it with an almost identical one that replaced all colorful complaints about the studio with nice things about the “awesome relationships” he’s made with the cast and crew. He acknowledged the previous post, saying he was “heavy” and “straight to the point” because it’s who he is, but also said he doesn’t have “beef” with the studio and was just “frustrated and upset.” “Because it’s been ‘nine months closed in Vancouver’ so they can film during the pandemic. Finally, he also noted that he’s not really leaving because he’s still hired during the seventh season, which maintains a” tremendous relationship “with the people he directs. The program and will continue to appear “periodically.”
Then he erased that post and replaced it with a completely different one in which he joked about how much attention his exaggerated comments received and what the biggest press was like DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow had achieved in years. Then — and you won’t believe it—deleted this post and has said nothing more since. Limit date he says that The CW and WBTV have not posted any comments, however Limit dateSources say the deal negotiations for next season haven’t even begun, so it’s unclear if Purcell will really leave or if (as he said) it’s just falling apart.