List of Legends of Tomorrow characters


Legends of Tomorrow is an American television series, developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Phil Klemmer, and Andrew Kreisberg, based on several characters from DC Comics. The series premiered in the United States on January 21, 2016, for The CW television network, and it finished its first season on May 19, 2016. The second season premiered in October 2016 and ended in April 2017. The third season premiered in October 2017 and concluded in April 2018, while the fourth season premiered in October 2018 and wrapped up in April 2019.
Legends of Tomorrows first season follows Time Master Rip Hunter in his mission to stop Vandal Savage from killing his wife and child and destroying the world. To help him, he forms a team of Legends consisting of Martin Stein and Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm, Ray Palmer / The Atom, Sara Lance / White Canary, Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl, Carter Hall / Hawkman, Mick Rory / Heat Wave, and Leonard Snart / Captain Cold ; with the A.I. Gideon providing assistance. By the end of the season, Snart sacrifices himself to save the Legends and Kendra and Carter depart following Savage's defeat. The second season focuses on the remaining Legends fixing "aberrations" in time as well as confronting the Legion of Doom, composed of Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash, Damien Darhk, Malcolm Merlyn and a time-displaced Snart. Along the way, they are joined by historian Nate Heywood / Steel and Justice Society of America member Amaya Jiwe / Vixen. Though the Legends defeat the Legion, they accidentally destroy time and Rip disappears under mysterious circumstances.
The third season sees the Legends repairing anachronisms across the timestream. In addition, they also face opposition from Rip's Time Bureau and a demonic entity called Mallus, whose disciple, Nora Darhk, has resurrected her father Damien and Amaya's future granddaughter Kuasa. Though the team loses Stein and Jackson, they gain new allies in computer hacker Zari Tomaz, speedster Wally West / Kid Flash, and Time Bureau agents Ava Sharpe and Gary Green. In the end, Rip dies fighting Mallus while Amaya and Wally depart following the demon's defeat. In the fourth season, the Legends must capture a group of mythical creatures that were released when they freed Mallus. Along the way, they must also stop the demon Neron from unleashing Hell on Earth. The team is joined by occult detective John Constantine, shapeshifting fugitive Charlie, Kaupe Mona Wu, and a reformed Nora. After changing the timeline while defeating Neron, Zari is erased from the team and replaced by her brother, Behrad Tarazi.
In the fifth season, the Legends track down and stop evil historical figures called "Encores" after they are resurrected by Astra Logue, who Constantine accidentally sent to Hell. Along the way, they discover Charlie is actually Clotho of the Fates, who is being hunted by her sisters, Lachesis and Atropos, for destroying the Loom of Fate. Though Mona leaves the Legends to start her writing career and Ray and Nora also leave after getting married, Ava and Gary join the team after the Time Bureau gets shut down, Zari rejoins them, and Astra ends up joining the team after the Fates betrayed her. After defeating her sisters, Charlie departs to reunite with her old band.
The following is a list of characters that have appeared on the television series. Many are named for, or are based on DC Comics characters.

Overview

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Legends of Tomorrow membership by season

Main characters

Martin Stein / Firestorm

Professor Martin Stein is a faculty member from Hudson University and nuclear physicist focused on transmutation, who is also half of the character Firestorm with Jefferson Jackson. Stein is also Ray Palmer's former college professor. Initially time travels for intellectual pursuits and adventures with his wife Clarissa's blessing; however, after accidentally altered his own history resulted in his fatherhood in season two and becoming a grandfather following his daughter's pregnancy in season three, Stein discovers happiness that he and Clarissa had never experienced in the previous timeline and desires to be with his family, ultimately seeks to separate himself from the F.I.R.E.S.T.O.R.M. matrix, with help from Jax, Ray, Harry Wells, Cisco Ramon, and Caitlin Snow. However, during the events of "Crisis on Earth-X", Stein is badly injured during the team's escape from Earth-X when he is shot by two Nazis and dies separating himself from the F.I.R.E.S.T.O.R.M. matrix. The Legends, Team Arrow, Team Flash, Supergirl, and Alex Danvers avenge Stein by defeating the Earth-X armies that are led by Overgirl and Dark Arrow and killing their leaders, though Eobard Thawne gets away.
Victor Garber also portrays Henry Stein, an ancestor of Martin living in London, 1895.
Graeme McComb portrays a young Stein in 1975, 1987, and 1992. Following Stein's death, his younger 1992 self is accidentally displaced in the Norsemen era with a Beebo toy, reveals details of Stein's change to his past during Hanukkah after his last encounter with his younger self in 1987 in the process. After taking his future self's advice, young Stein leads a fulfilling marriage with Clarissa following the couple's daughter Lily's birth, with him being a devoted father, therefore young Stein and his wife are living a much happier lives than what would have been without interfering Stein's destiny. The Legends end up saving him and getting him back to his own time with a replacement Beebo for his daughter. Becoming aware of his fate in 2017, young Stein decides not to learn the details of his impending death and avert it, knowing that he would die in the age of 67 hence a senior; he gathers that he would already lived his life to the fullest by then and even if he alters the event it would only bought himself a little time anyway due to being elderly. He resolves to treasure the life he has as a husband and father, and advises Jefferson to move on from his future self's death.
The character was first introduced on The Flash. Garber left the series during season three, after his character's death during the "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover.
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Ray Palmer / Atom

Dr. Raymond "Ray" Palmer is a scientist, inventor, businessman, and CEO of Palmer Technologies. After losing his fiancée Anna to the Starling City Siege, Ray developed a power-suit to protect the people of Starling City and became a member of Team Arrow. After a lab accident that saw him captive for 6 months and the world believing him dead, he is now capable of shrinking and growing to immense sizes whilst wearing the suit. During the first season, he develops a relationship with Kendra Saunders, but this ends when Hawkman is reincarnated as Scythian Torvil. In later seasons, Ray forms a strong friendship with Nate Heywood and develops an attraction towards Nora Darhk. He later becomes the host of the demon Neron after surrendering his body in order to save Nate's life. He is eventually saved and resurrected by Constantine. During season five, he marries Nora and leaves the Legends so they can live their lives together.
The character was first introduced on Arrow. In August 2019, it was revealed that Routh will be leaving as a series regular during the fifth season. He may potentially reappear as a guest in the future.
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.
Rip Hunter is a roguish time traveler and leader of the team as well as former Time Master, who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a façade of charm and wit. His goal is to defeat Vandal Savage in order to save the world and his family. He and Savage are archenemies throughout the timeline. Aiden Longworth portrays a young Rip Hunter.
In season two, after giving himself false memories and identity for the sake of protecting the Spear of Destiny, Rip is captured and brainwashed into joining the Legion of Doom; he attempts to rewrite his and his family's fate with the Spear. He is also revealed to be an ally to a future variant of Barry Allen, whose younger self operates as the Flash in the present. By the end of the season, Rip regains his memories and leaves the Legends, feeling he has nothing left to teach them.
In season three, after leaving the Waverider for only 15 minutes in the Legends' time, Rip meets the team again in 2017. During the five years that have passed in Rip's time, he has set up the Time Bureau to replace the Time Masters and correct the anachronisms caused by the Legends. In the season finale, Rip sacrifices his life to stop Mallus. Darvill became a recurring actor for season three.
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Sara Lance / White Canary

Sara Lance is a Star City vigilante and former League of Assassins member who initially suffered from rage issues after being resurrected by the mystical Lazarus Pit. After Rip Hunter's disappearance, she takes over as captain of the Waverider, and maintained the role even when he returned and left again to found the Time Bureau. Emily Murden portrays a young Sara.
The character was first introduced on Arrow.
She is loosely based on the DC Comics characters Black Canary and White Canary.

Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm

Jefferson "Jax" Jackson was a high school athlete whose professional career was derailed by an injury who works as an auto mechanic. He serves as the other half of the character Firestorm with Martin Stein. The producers decided to create Jax as the other half of Firestorm to have him be someone in his early 20s and different from Ronnie Raymond, the previous Firestorm, bringing comedy and camaraderie with Stein. In season three, it is revealed that with Martin's help, Jax has fulfilled his dream to enroll in college and finished it, and was admitted in a graduate program of engineering to earn his master's degree before he reunited with the Legends. The character was first introduced on The Flash. Drameh left the series as a main cast member in the middle of season three, but returned for the season finale, where it is revealed that it had been five years for Jax since he left and during that time he had married and had a daughter.
He is based on the DC Comics characters Jefferson Jackson and Firestorm.

Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl

Kendra Saunders is a young woman who is just beginning to learn that she has been repeatedly reincarnated over the centuries as the Egyptian priestess Chay-Ara. When provoked, her ancient warrior persona manifests itself along with wings that grow out of her back. She chooses to leave the team at the end of season one. The character was first introduced on The Flash. Anna Deavere Smith portrays an older version in 1871, known as Cinnamon.
She is based on the DC Comics character Hawkgirl.

Carter Hall / Hawkman and Scythian Torvil / Hawkman

Carter Hall is the latest reincarnation of the Egyptian prince Khufu who is fated to reincarnate throughout time along with his soulmate Kendra, with powers similar to hers. He chooses to leave the team at the end of season one. The character was first introduced on The Flash. Hentschel received guest credit in his subsequent appearances in season one after the character's death in "Pilot, Part 2." After being killed by Savage in 1975, Carter reincarnated into Scythian Torvil, a soldier under Savage's rule in 2166 unaware of his past lives. After remembering, Scythian turns on Savage and aids the team in defeating him.
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Gideon

Gideon is the artificial intelligence of the timeship Waverider. Pemberton also portrays the physical representation of the character in the season two episode "Land of the Lost", the season three episode "Here I Go Again", and the season four episode "Legends of To-Meow-Meow".
An alternate version of the character appears in The Flash which is the artificial intelligence created by a future version of Barry Allen, which later comes into Eobard Thawne's possession.
A second alternate iteration appears during the crossover event Crisis on Earth-X. The Earth-X equivalent is the artificial intelligence aboard the Nazi's own Waverider ship called Wellenreiter in German, and is voiced by Susanna Thompson.

Mick Rory / Heat Wave

Mick Rory is an arsonist, career criminal, and accomplice of Leonard Snart who, in contrast to his partner, uses a heat gun capable of burning almost anything. After being deserted in the past by Snart, he is recruited by the Time Masters and becomes the bounty hunter Chronos, who hunts the team for a brief period of time, eventually returning to the Legends team. Later, he is shown to have a talent in writing, and becomes a semi-popular romance novelist under the pen name "Rebecca Silver". In season 5, Mick reconnected with a high school girlfriend in 2004 and inadvertently conceived a daughter with her. By 2020, he discovered said daughter, Lita's, existence after she libeled his books and began making an effort to raise her so she turns out better than he did.
The character was first introduced on The Flash.
He is based on the DC Comics character Heat Wave, while the Chronos persona is based on the character of the same name.

Leonard Snart / Captain Cold

Leonard Snart is the son of a corrupt police officer who turns to the quick and easy life of crime, and uses a cryonic gun to freeze objects and people on contact and his ability to plan strategically. He sacrifices himself to destroy the Occulus so the Time Masters will not manipulate the entire timeline. He later reappears as the member of the Legion of Doom, after his past self is recruited to the time-travelling Legion before he can join the Legends.
During the crossover event Crisis on Earth-X, Miller portrayed Leonard "Leo" Snart, the Earth X version of Captain Cold. This version is a hero who always supports the greater good. He is in a relationship with Ray Terrill. Following the deaths of Dark Arrow and Overgirl, Snart remains on Earth-1 where he helps the Legends cope with the loss of Martin Stein and to help thwart Damien Darhk's plot to have Leif Erikson's Vikings turn North America into New Valhalla. He later returns to Earth-X to fulfill his promise to Ray to be together.
The character was first introduced on The Flash.
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash

is a metahuman speedster from a future and the archenemy of Barry Allen / Flash. Once obsessed with the 21st-century superhero, Eobard replicated Barry's powers so he could become the Flash, only to learn through time travel that he was destined to become his greatest enemy. With this revelation, Eobard grew bitter with resentment and sought to prove his superiority as a speedster by killing the Flash, and became "Reverse-Flash". A temporal duplicate of the original villain inadvertently created by the Flash after he's brought into the "Flashpoint" timeline, this version travels through history and causes anomalies which the Legends must stop. Eobard is also being hunted by the Time Wraiths who send their undead black speedster to pursue him for his crimes against the Speed Force and status as a time remnant. Discovering that his ancestor Eddie Thawne killed himself upon learning Eobard's future existence and atrocious actions, he seeks to use the Spear of Destiny to cement his permanence in the timeline. He is a member of the Legion of Doom.
The character was first introduced in The Flash.
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name and is the main antagonist of season two.

Amaya Jiwe / Vixen

Amaya Jiwe is the grandmother of Mari McCabe and a member of the Justice Society of America, who is able to magically channel the abilities of the animal kingdom thanks to the mysterious Tantu Totem she wears around her neck. After the death of her former teammate and lover, Rex Tyler, she decides to join the Legends in their search for the killer. She eventually becomes romantically involved with Nate Heywood, but is ultimately obligated to return to her time to ensure that her family line still comes into existence; this conflict strains the relationship and leads to a temporary departure from the Legends after the Legion of Doom's defeat. Following some solo vigilantism, Amaya returns to the team to help them combat Mallus and his followers – which becomes personal when her granddaughter, Kuasa is resurrected as one of Mallus' disciples. After defeating Mallus, and some alterations to the timeline that prevent the destruction of her village in the future, Amaya returns to her time period to live out her life.
While Amaya Jiwe is an original creation for the series, her Vixen alias is a reference to the DC Comics character of the same name.

Nate Heywood / Steel

Dr. Nathaniel "Nate" Heywood is a historian whose grandfather was Henry Heywood, Sr. / Commander Steel, a member of the Justice Society of America.
In the season four finale, Nate and Constantine come up with a plan to get Neron out of Ray's body by tricking him into killing Nate, therefore breaking his earlier promise to Ray not to hurt Nate. In the afterlife, Nate interacts with his father, before the Legends, through their love for Nate, manage to revive him using Tabitha's magical staff.
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Zari Tomaz

Zari Tomaz is a Muslim American computer hacker from the year 2042 who lives a double life with powers from a mystical source. Marc Guggenheim explained that part of the motivation for adding a Muslim superhero to the series was the "political climate" in the US after the 2016 elections. "Representation is a really powerful thing," said Ashe. "When I was growing up watching television, I didn't see anyone who looked like me. When I think of the kid version of myself, I think it broadens your perspective. What I think is so lovely about this show is that the Legends are this tapestry that represent America today." Gracelyn Awad Rinke portrays a young Zari from 2019.
Zari holds a magical amulet, which grants her air powers. The amulet was originally owned by her younger brother Behrad, who was killed by A.R.G.U.S. in a dystopian 2042. Though initially hesitant to join the Legends, wanting only to avenge her brother, she eventually joins the team and enters a relationship with teammate Nate Heywood. In the season four finale, the Legends' actions results in the dystopian 2042 being erased from history and a living Behrad joining the team instead of Zari, with only Nate sensing that something has changed.
In season five, Zari became a trendsetter until Nate starts to remember her, so he and Behrad reluctantly bring her onto the Waverider. While she was against Behrad using their family's totem, she understood why he took it after he used it to save her. Behrad later helped her reconcile with the spirits within their totem, including her other timeline self. After Atropos killed Behrad, Zari rejoined with the Legends to undo Behrad's death. When the Fates reclaimed the Loom of Fate, Clotho split Zari between her current self and her previous timeline self to gain control of the Legends, but to no avail. To save Behrad following Atropos and Lachesis' defeat, the previous timeline Zari returned to the totem.
She is loosely based on the DC Comics character Adrianna Tomaz.

Wally West / Kid Flash

Wally West is a speedster from Keystone City who recently connected with his long-lost father Joe West, and sister Iris West. After acquiring metahuman abilities, Wally trained under his foster brother and fellow speedster Barry Allen, eventually taking over the full-time responsibility of protecting Central City when Barry was trapped in the Speed Force. Wally and H.R. Wells learn that Wally was faster than Barry was at his stage. Upon Barry's return, Wally decides to leave Central City in order to forge his own path as a person and hero.
Lonsdale starred as the character on The Flash, and was promoted to a series regular in season three, starting in "The Curse of the Earth Totem" after previously making a guest appearance in "Aruba-Con" and "Here I Go Again".
He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Ava Sharpe

Ava Sharpe is a special agent working with the Time Bureau who initially has a strong dislike of the Legends. She is promoted to Director of the Time Bureau, and it is later revealed that she is the 12th in a line of clones from the year 2213, tricked into believing she was born in the late 20th century. She and Sara Lance later enter a romantic relationship. Macallan was promoted to series regular for the fourth season. Vanessa Przada portrays a young Ava.

Charlie / Clotho

Charlie is a magical shapeshifting fugitive who escaped along with Mallus and many others. Charlie is a non-human entity who is found while she is posing as the lead singer of a punk rock band in 1977 London. When cornered by the Legends, Charlie shifts into multiple members of the team before John Constantine disables her shapeshifting, leaving her trapped in Amaya Jiwe's form. She is taken prisoner aboard the Waverider. After forming a bond with Mick Rory, Charlie sides with the Legends in their mission on the condition she not be imprisoned further. Charlie slowly starts regaining her shapeshifting powers and by the end of the season appears to have almost completely regained them, though she remains in her Amaya Jiwe form when not using her powers. Charlie tells Zari that being trapped in one mortal form is causing her to age for the first time in centuries, meaning that her virtual immortality is at risk. When Charlie takes part in a raid to save magical creatures from the Time Bureau, she is captured by Neron and Tabitha, who use her shapeshifting powers to scare the public into fearing the creatures. She is eventually saved by Mick and Sara.
In season five, Charlie reveals she is actually Clotho of the Moirai and that she hid the Loom of Fate from her sisters to give everyone free will. Originally, she scattered the pieces across the Multiverse. After the Crisis occurred and Earth-Prime was formed, the pieces were returned to said Earth and she is now being hunted by her sisters. Following the mission involving Genghis Khan, Charlie came clean about her identity. After losing her friends to her sisters, Charlie rejoins them and uses the Loom of Fate to subjugate the world. Following this, Clotho revived the Legends and trapped them in TV shows to keep them safe, only for them to escape. Lachesis imprisoned Clotho for this and made her believe that she was responsible for humanity's failings. After Mick's daughter, Lita, helped her see that was not the case, Clotho helped the Legends defeat and reconcile with her sister before returning to her old band as Charlie.

Nora Darhk

Eleanor "Nora" Darhk is the daughter of Damien Darhk who revives her father upon becoming a follower of Mallus. She gains magical powers by channeling Mallus. During the third season she also temporarily gains the powers of Zari's and Amaya's totems. Following the death of her father and the defeat of Mallus, Nora voluntarily surrenders to the Time Bureau. While imprisoned, she occasionally assists the Legends, and eventually develops a romantic relationship with Ray Palmer. Nora is eventually recruited as part of the Time Bureau.
During season four, Nora gains the powers of a fairy godmother when Tabitha tricks her into taking over her powers as well as the burden of having to obey human charges.
In season five, Nora and Ray get married and left the Legends after helping them obtain the first piece of the Loom of Fate.
Tuesday Hofmann previously portrayed the character on the fourth season of Arrow.

John Constantine

is an enigmatic and irreverent former con man who is now a reluctant supernatural detective and an associate of Oliver Queen's who helps the Legends in their fight against Mallus. Ryan reprises the role from Constantine and Arrow. Ryan was announced as being promoted to the main cast for the fourth season. Following the fight against Mallus, Constantine joins the Legends to hunt down the magical creatures they unwittingly released throughout history, eventually discovering an old nemesis, the demon Neron, as the mastermind of a plot to take over the world. Constantine finally defeats his nemesis by tricking Neron into breaking his word, forcing him out of Ray's body, and then killing him.
Ryan also portrays King Kon-sten-tyn, Constantine's 1st century BCE ancestor and the progenitor of his magical bloodline.

Mona Wu / Wolfie

Mona Wu is initially a delivery girl, but is later hired by the Time Bureau due to her knowledge of magical creatures.
During a struggle between two Time Bureau operatives and Konane, a Kaupe that she has a burgeoning relationship with, Mona is accidentally slashed in the stomach. As a result, she is later shown to be able to turn into a Kaupe herself with her new alter ego dubbed "Wolfie". After being fired from the Time Bureau, she is made an official member of the Legends team. She later leaves the Legends after Mick appoints her as his successor as "Rebecca Silver". When the Fates use the Loom of Fate to take control of the world, Mona returned to help Gary free the Legends from their control.

Behrad Tarazi

Behrad Tarazi is Zari's younger brother who originally operated as a vigilante with a magical amulet before he was killed by A.R.G.U.S. in 2042. When the Legends accidentally change the timeline at the end of season four, Behrad is never killed by A.R.G.U.S. and Zari never gained possession of his amulet, resulting in Behrad becoming part of the team instead of her.
In season five, Behrad assists the Legends in their fight against the Encores and helping Zari rejoin them. In her hunt for the Loom of Fate, Atropos killed Behrad, inspiring Zari to stay with Constantine and the Legends until they rebuild the Loom so she can save him. When the Fates regained control of the Loom, Behrad was revived in a Friends-type sitcom called Ultimate Buds. When the Legends regained their memories and got their shows cancelled, Behrad was temporarily reunited with Zari from the previous timeline until she returned to the wind totem after realizing her presence was killing him.

Astra Logue

was accidentally sentenced to hell by Constantine as part of a botched exorcism. After being taken in by Lachesis, she was turned evil as she grew up. While she helped Constantine and Nora recover Ray's soul during season four, she secretly stole evil souls to give them a second chance at life during season five. When Astra tampered with Constantine's soul coin, he offered to use the Loom of Fate to change her mother's fate, so she relented. Astra later discovered Lachesis and Atropos took her soul coins, so she convinced them to let her join them while secretly joining the Legends to get Constantine's coin back. However, Lachesis discovered her treachery and killed her before she could help the Legends. When the Fates regained control of the Loom of Fate, Astra was revived and placed in a TV show before she regained her memories. Following Atropos and Lachesis' defeat, Astra moved in with Constantine and gave him his soul coin.
Astra was previously voiced by Bailey Tippen in season three, while Melody Niemann portrayed her as a child in season four. Swann was upped to series regular for the fifth season.

Mobius / Anti-Monitor

The Anti-Monitor is the polar opposite of the Monitor, an evil being dedicated to ending the multiverse.

Recurring characters

This is a list of recurring actors and the characters they portrayed in multiple episodes, which were significant roles. The characters are listed by the order in which they first appeared.

Introduced in season one

Oliver Queen / Green Arrow

is a former billionaire playboy and Star City politician who secretly operates as the vigilante "Green Arrow". Amell also appears as the potential 2046 version of the character.
Hath-Set / Vandal Savage is an ancient Egyptian immortal who has manipulated leaders throughout history in an attempt to gain dominion over the entire world. Savage hunts the various incarnations of Hawkman and Hawkgirl to prolong his life. He is later targeted by time traveler Rip Hunter after killing Rip's family in 2166. He is killed for good by Mick Rory in 1958, by Sara Lance in 1975, and by Kendra Saunders and Rip Hunter in 2021.
In season four, Vandal Savage appears in hell. He was originally sent by the Triumvirate to torture Ray Palmer, but they started talking and became friends instead. Savage is portrayed as cheery, mentioning he loves the "groovy" Legends.
The character was first introduced on The Flash and is the main antagonist of season one. Based on the DC Comics characters Hath-Set and Vandal Savage.

Damien Darhk

is a former member of the League of Assassins whom the Legends first encounter at a weapons auction in 1975 during season one. McDonough appears as the character in 2016 on Arrow, during its fourth season, as the leader of the clandestine group, H.I.V.E. In season two, Darhk forms an alliance with Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash as a Legion of Doom member when he learns that Sara will kill him in 1987 as retribution for the murder of her sister in 2016. He is determined to find the Spear of Destiny and use its powers to avert the events that would lead to his death by the Green Arrow.
Though the events of his death remain unchanged, Darhk is eventually resurrected by his time-traveling daughter Eleanor and her master Mallus after his corpse has time displaced in Victorian London and he vows revenge against the Legends and their allies for his death. His resurrection and displacements also create a loophole that would allow Sara Lance to fulfill her vendetta against him without changing the timeline's course. However, horrified upon his daughter's actions Damien begins to feel remorse over his actions and eventually betrays Mallus. During the final battle, Damien sacrifices himself so that Mallus can possess him instead of his daughter.
In season five, Astra revives Damien to give him a second chance at life. He was supposed to cause misery, but he chose to see Nora instead. After learning she had become a fairy godmother and wanted to marry Ray, he was initially disappointed in her until Nora's charge wished the Darhks into her favorite TV show, Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac, to make them work out their issues. Following this, the Darhks reconcile and Damien allows Nora to marry Ray. After reconciling with Sara over him killing Laurel, he renounced his evil ways and borrowed Genghis Khan's hell sword to kill himself with it so Astra couldn't use him again.

Zaman Druce

Zaman Druce is a Time Master who is Rip Hunter's mentor. He reveals himself as an ally to Vandal Savage. Zaman dies after Snart destroys the Oculus that would manipulate time itself.

Introduced in season two

Malcolm Merlyn

is a wealthy businessman and the former Ra's al Ghul. He is a member of the Legion of Doom. The character was first introduced in Arrow. Barrowman appears due to his deal that allows him to appear on all shows in the Arrowverse. After the subsequent losses of his wife and son and his company, his daughter's alignment with the Green Arrow, and numerous defeats, Malcolm seeks to use the Spear of Destiny to rewrite details of his life to his own benefits.

Lily Stein

Lily Stein is Martin Stein's daughter who is conceived as a result of Stein encouraging his younger self from 1987 to show his wife Clarissa just how much he appreciates and loves her. Young Stein took his counterpart's advice and decided to focus on his family include impregnating Clarissa on her birthday, significantly changing his family history. Prior to the timeline change, Stein and his wife chose not to have a child due to Martin's fear of being a neglectful father; he had been focused on his work, and tended to neglect his wife. He is shocked to discover the alteration of his past and initially wants to restore the original timeline. After seeing Lily's scientific brilliance, Martin is proud to be her father. He discovers that he is actually a good father to Lily, and his life with Clarissa in the new timeline is much happier. Despite his mission to protect the timeline, Stein refuses to let Lily be erased. The Legends accept Lily out of their loyalty to Stein, and discover that her presence only causes minimal impacts in the timeline. Like her father, Lily is a scientist with an expertise in nanotechnology, having earned her degrees at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She occasionally aids the Legends. The character first appeared on The Flash during the "Invasion!" crossover. In season three, she is revealed to be pregnant, by her boyfriend. After Lily's son is born, Stein names his grandson Ronald after Ronnie Raymond, his original partner as Firestorm. Winter Lily White portrays a young Lily from 1992.

Introduced in season three

Gary Green

Gary Green is a Time Bureau agent and Ava Sharpe's subordinate. He is awkward, tentative and often the butt of jokes made by both the Legends and other workers at the Time Bureau. While he often remains cheerful, he also has a secret "crying spot" at the Time Bureau's bathroom. Eventually the impatience, carelessness and unkindness he faces leads to Gary being seduced by Neron into joining him in season four. Gary eventually makes amends with the Legends and agrees to help them take down Neron before joining the team in season five.

Wilbur Bennett

Wilbur Bennett is the director of the Time Bureau. After he is killed by Grodd, Sharpe replaces him as director.

Kuasa

Kuasa is the granddaughter of Amaya Jiwe, the sister of Mari McCabe and a follower of Mallus who once wielded the water totem of Zambezi which gave her the ability to control water. The water totem is eventually infused with Kuasa, allowing her to change her body into water for various purposes. Anika Noni Rose previously voiced Kuasa on the Vixen animated series.

Mallus

Mallus is a mysterious entity that rises, exists, and dies throughout time and is an old enemy of Rip Hunter. He is the main antagonist of season three. To further its goals, Mallus has Eleanor revive her father while possessing her. John Constantine identifies Mallus as a demon who can manipulate time and space. During the final battle in the Old West where Mallus uses Blackbeard, Freydís Eiríksdóttir, and Julius Caesar as pawns, Mallus is ultimately defeated and killed by the Legends using the Totems that cause them to turn into a gigantic Beebo.
Grodd is a hyper-intelligent Gorilla with telepathic powers as a result of being experimented on and former ruler of Gorilla City. When the Legends break the timeline, Grodd is time displaced to the Vietnam War. He tries to take over the Waverider before being knocked out and falling into a napalm fire caused by an air strike. However he is saved by Damien Darhk who persuades him to join him in Mallus' campaign. He first appeared on The Flash. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Introduced in season four

Hank Heywood

Henry "Hank" Heywood, Jr. is the father of Nate Heywood and the son of Henry Heywood, Sr. He is the primary funder of the Time Bureau, but secretly is also involved with something called "Project Hades". When a group of unidentified men attempt to kidnap a creature from the Time Bureau, Hank alters the security footage to attempt to hide their existence. He has also been shown in the company of the demon Neron, disguised as Desmond. When Hank attempts to break off the relationship, Neron kills him. Following his death, Nate discovers that Hank was actually trying to train the magical creatures for a theme park named "Heyworld", based on a drawing Nate had made when he was nine years old, believing it could unify the country. The Legends go on to realize his dream. After Constantine tricks Neron into killing Nate, Hank's ghost meets up with Nate's ghost stating how proud he is of him starting Heyworld. While stating that he loves his son, Hank gives Nate the push needed to bring him back to life.
The 1970 version of the character is encountered by the Legends in season two.
Hank was originally designed as season four's "big bad", an unrepentant antagonist who would torture creatures and turn them into super soldiers, but when the show's writers saw Wilson's performance and got to know him as a person, the character was rewritten as more sympathetic and likable.

Dorothy Heywood

Dorothy Heywood is the wife of Hank Heywood and mother of Nate Heywood.

Konane

Konane is a Kaupe, a magical fugitive that is detained by the Time Bureau. He develops a mutual attraction to Mona Wu, who is kind to him, but still struggles with his innately aggressive nature. When a group of unidentified men attempt to kidnap him from the Time Bureau, Mona interferes and helps him escape to Mexico City in 1961, where he becomes a professional wrestler. He is eventually discovered by the Time Bureau with one of its agents shooting him dead. As a result of Mona getting accidentally slashed by Konane, she develops the ability to transform into a Kaupe.

Desmond

Desmond is a barkeep who is the lover of John Constantine. Due to Desmond becoming possessed by Neron as part of a deal to keep him from taking Constantine's soul, Constantine has no choice but to send him to Hell. Neron continues using Desmond's body until being lured out by Constantine and Nora Darhk. With Neron gone, Desmond wakes up, but leaves Constantine, upset about what he reluctantly did to him.

Neron

Neron is a demon and enemy of John Constantine and the primary antagonist in season four. Prior to the events of the season, Neron approached Constantine with the deed to his soul, looking for help in taking over Hell. However, when Constantine refused, Neron made a deal with his lover Desmond, who agreed to bind his soul to Neron's to protect Constantine. When Constantine sent Neron back to Hell, he was also forced to condemn his lover. Throughout the first half of the season, Neron torments Constantine and later begins appearing as Desmond, working alongside Hank Heywood. After killing Heywood, Neron is tricked out of Desmond by Constantine and Nora Darhk, which leads to him possessing Ray Palmer, who agrees to give him full control of his body in exchange for sparing Nate Heywood's life. Neron then forces Constantine to open a portal to hell, which he uses to bring back his lover Tabitha. Neron plans to open a larger portal, powered by fear, to unleash all of hell on Earth. However, Constantine and Nate trick him into breaking his word to Ray by killing Nate. Neron is ejected from Ray's body and killed by Constantine. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Tabitha

Tabitha is a fairy godmother who is a magic fugitive hiding in Salem, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials. Before being banished to Hell by John Constantine, the fairy godmother refuses his offer to become her new host, not wanting to anger the being that is after him. That being is later revealed as the demon Neron, while the fairy godmother is revealed as his lover whom the demon successfully frees from hell. She is forced to serve humans, granting them their wishes, until she manages to trick Nora Darhk into taking her place as the fairy godmother. Tabitha helps Neron in his plan to open a portal to hell and attacks the Legends with a dragon called Wickstable, which originally hatched in young Zari's possession. When young Zari regains control of Wickstable, the dragon eats Tabitha.

Introduced in season five

Lachesis

Lachesis is a member of the Moirai, or Fates, who made soul coins and took in Astra when she first came to Hell. After learning their sister, Clotho, joined forces with the Legends to retrieve the Loom of Fate, Lachesis and Atropos stole Astra's soul coins and sent Encores to stop them. They offered Astra a place in their ranks, and she seemingly agreed. However, Lachesis knew she intended to betray them, so she killed Astra before forcing Clotho to rejoin her and Atropos. After the Legends killed the latter and destroyed the Loom of Fate, Lachesis imprisoned Clotho in the Museum of Bad Ideas and used Gideon to create an app based on the Loom. Despite encoring several wax figures to help her combat the Legends, they were able to defeat them. Following the fight, Clotho forgave Lachesis and tells her to live her life after realizing she is effectively human without the Loom.

Atropos

Atropos is a member of the Moirai, or Fates, who control the destinies of every living being. After her sister, Clotho, took the Loom of Fate and scattered it across the multiverse to give everyone free will, she and Lachesis started a quest for vengeance against her. Atropos is described as “a ruthless killing machine with daggers made of bones. Wherever she goes, death follows.”
Debuting in "Zari, Not Zari", after Atropos learned Clotho became Charlie and joined the Legends, she attacked them to steal their Loom of Fate fragments. Despite killing Behrad, Sara and Clotho fought Atropos off. Following this, she joined forces with Lachesis to steal Astra's soul coins and use her Encores to impede the Legends' efforts to rebuild the Loom. After several fights with the Legends, Sara killed Atropos by throwing her into the Loom of Fate.

Guest stars

The following is a supplementary list of guest stars, some recurring, who appear in lesser roles. The characters are listed in the order in which they first appeared.

Introduced in season one

Sisqó cameos as an animatronic of himself that sings "Thong Song" during the Legends' fight with the Encores in the Museum of Bad Ideas.
The following make uncredited cameos from their respective DC-based shows during the epilogue of "Crisis on Infinite Earths":