DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Sixth Season
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Your favorite Super Heroes are back, and this time, they’re out of this world! The fate of the universe is in their hands as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Sixth Season on Blu-ray and DVD on November 9, 2021. Buckle up for a wild ride with all 15 rollicking one-hour episodes from the sixth season, plus enjoy the epic extra content including several featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Sixth Season is priced to own at $24.98 SRP for the DVD ($29.98 in Canada) and $29.98 SRP for the Blu-ray ($39.99 in Canada), which includes a Digital Copy (U.S. Only). DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Sixth Season is also available to own on Digital via purchase from digital retailers.
Having spent last season trying to track down the Loom of Fate, the Legends must now save history from a foe like none they’ve encountered in the past or future. The timeship Waverider’s crew have dealt with monsters, time anomalies, and most recently, villains from Hell, but this season they will face something even more challenging and bizarre … space aliens!
With Blu-ray’s unsurpassed picture and sound, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Sixth Season Blu-ray release will include 1080p Full HD Video with DTS-HD Master Audio for English 5.1. Featuring all 15 episodes from the sixth season in high definition, as well as a digital code of the season (available in the U.S. only).
Joined by new cast member Lisseth Chavez (Chicago P.D.), DC’s Legends of Tomorrow stars Caity Lotz (Arrow, Mad Men), Tala Ashe (Smash, The Carrie Diaries), Jes Macallan (Mistresses, Shameless), Olivia Swann (Doctors), Adam Tsekhman (The Twilight Zone), Shayan Sobhian (Killer Caregiver) and Amy Louise Pemberton (Arrow, Suspense), with Nick Zano (What I Like About You), Dominic Purcell (Prison Break, The Flash), and Matt Ryan (Constantine) returning as their characters from previous seasons. Based on the DC characters, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (Batwoman, The Flash, Supergirl, Black Lightning, Riverdale), Phil Klemmer (Chuck, Political Animals), Keto Shimizu (Arrow), Grainne Godfree (The Flash, Arrow) and Sarah Schechter (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Black Lightning, Riverdale).
Season 6 Recap: Season 6 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow was a wild ride for our favorite band of misfit time travelers. Sara Lance (Caity Lotz) was separated from the majority of her team for the first half of the season while she was cloned and dealt with space aliens. One of those space aliens being Gary (Adam Tsekhman).
Ava was going to propose to Sara the night she got taken, and had to deal with the devastating heartbreak of thinking her love might be dead. Zari 2.0 (Tala Ashe) and Behrad (Shayan Sobhain) spent the first half of the season fighting over their family totem, then they each got their own and really came into themselves by the end of the season. Zari 2.0 has a questionable romance with Constantine until his quest for the Fountain on Youth leads him to some heavy consequences.
OG Zari (Tala Ashe) and Nate (Nick Zano) get to spend some romantic moments together, including a disastrous camping trip.
We have a few new faces on board the Waverider this season; Astra (Olivia Swann), Spooner (Lisseth Chavez), and Kayla (Aliyah O’Brien). We all know Astra, but this season we see a new, mortal side of her. Spooner has some sort of weird connection to aliens and can help track them down, which is super handy when your Captain has been captured by some. The two become unlikely friends. Then there is, Kayla is an actual alien, who gets Mick Rory (Dominic Purcell) pregnant. She’s not often around, but when she is you know there’s going to be trouble.
The season ends with a beautiful wedding between Sara and Ava. It may have been planned quickly and during a potential alien invasion, but it was still wonderful.
Season 6 Review: Season 6 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow was everything I was hoping it would be. It was filled with new bad guys and threats to the timeline, it was hilarious, and it had a wonderful wedding! I wish we got more of the OG Zari and maybe a little less of Zari 2.0 and Constantine, but I’m happy with how it ended for all of them.
It was rough having Sara Lance separated for the first half of the season, but her reunion with her team and Ava was well worth the wait.
I’m glad that Mick Rory is going to be a father again, but also that he’s been able to maintain his relationship with his daughter and bond with her throughout his pregnancy.
15 ONE-HOUR EPISODES
1. Ground Control to Sara Lance
2. Meat: The Legends
3. The Ex-Factor
4. Bay of Squids
5. The Satanist’s Apprentice
6. Bishop’s Gambit
7. Back to the Finale Part II
8. Stressed Western
9. This is Gus
10. Bad Blood
11. The Final Frame
12. Bored on Board Onboard
13. Silence of the Sonograms
14. There Will Be Brood
15. The Fungus Among Us
SPECIAL FEATURES
There are special features on each disc that you won’t want to miss!
- Gag Reel- The Gag Reel was filled with hilarious outtakes and dance moves. It is a definite must-watch if you like to see actors messing up and laughing uncontrollably.
- Deleted Scenes- Each of the three discs contain deleted scenes from the episodes on the disc. The scenes range from a few seconds long to a few minutes long, and are great if you want to see a little more from your favorite episodes.
- Never Alone: Heroes and Allies- This special feature is very unique. It isn’t about just DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, but all of the DC shows on the CW. It’s about the importance of the sidekicks and the young heroes figuring out who they truly are.
- VFX Creature Feature- If you’re into VFX then this special feature is for you! It breaks down the VFX in multiple scenes with the space aliens and shows all the layers that goes into making them.
- Animation Split Screen- This feature shows some of the animation from the animated scene and the storyboard drawings that go along with it.
- Actors Split Screen- Similar to the animation split screen, this feature splits the screen with a scene and the actors doing the voiceovers for that scene.