Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie
To stop a devil, you must summon a bigger one.
Overview
A decade after a tragic mistake, family man Chas Chandler and occult detective John Constantine set out to cure his daughter Trish from a mysterious supernatural coma.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Constantine is a character deeply rooted in the Vertigo Comics imprint, known for its mature themes and complex narratives. 'City of Demons' delves into his backstory, revealing the event that haunts him most - the Newcastle incident, which is a defining moment in his life and explains his constant struggle against demonic forces.
- Matt Ryan's performance as Constantine is spot-on, capturing the character's cynicism, wit, and inner torment perfectly.
- The dark and gritty animation style perfectly complements the occult themes and creates a visually striking experience.
- The story is a tight and engaging exploration of Constantine's past, delving into his motivations and the burden he carries.
- It offers a more mature and darker take on the Constantine mythos compared to the live-action film, staying truer to the Hellblazer comics.
Fun Facts
- The animation style draws heavily from the visual language of the Hellblazer comic books, creating a faithful adaptation.
- Some voice actors reprise their roles from other DC animated projects, contributing to a consistent voice acting universe, even if not explicitly connected.
- The film explores themes of guilt and redemption, concepts consistently present throughout Constantine's comic book history.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"To stop a devil, you must summon a bigger one."
Français
FR
Title: Constantine: La Cité des Démons - Le Film
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Português
BR
Title: Constantine: Cidade de Demônios
"Para deter um demônio, você deve invocar um maior."
Deutsch
DE
Title: Constantine — City of Demons
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Español
MX
Title: Constantine: Ciudad de demonios - La película
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български език
BG
Title: Константин: Град на демони - Филмът
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Reviews
The designs are great, the story is okay, but the dialogue is terrible (mostly it's the monologues that are terrible, I guess, but the dailogue is pretty hamfisted too).
_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Oscar Awards
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