'Constantine' NBC Season 1’s 11th Episode Will Next Have John Constantine Being Dispatched by the Angel Manny to a Fight with a Demonic Serial Killer from Another Dimension
NBC's Constantine Season 1's 11th episode which airs Friday, January 30, at the 8:00-9:00 pm time slot is entitled "A Whole World Out There" and it will be following what happens when an experiment by a group of students to test a disturbing theory goes horrible wrong. According to the network's official synopsis, John Constantine is asked by the angel Manny to help an old friend, Ritchie Simpson (guest star Jeremy Davies), at Ivy University where a group of students have a found a way into an alternate dimension only to be met by a maniacal serial killer (guest star William Mapother). Constantine must find a way to help Ritchie find a way to stop the serial killer and send him back to where he came from. A promotional trailer for the upcoming episode is now available on the internet.
Constantine, the TV series based on the characters in DC Comics' Hellblazer comic series, stars Matt Ryan as the supernatural detective John Constantine, Harold Perrineau as the angel Manny, Charles Halford as Constantine's oldest living friend Chas Chandler, and Angélica Celaya as the psychic artist Zed Martin. The show's recurring guest cast includes Lucy Griffiths as Liv Aberdeen, Joey Phillips as Nergal, Miles Anderson as Dr. Roger Huntoon, Michael James Shaw as Papa Midnite, Emmett Scanlan as Jim Corrigan/The Spectre, Bailey Tippen as Astra Logue, Jonjo O'Nealle as Gary 'Gaz' Lester, Chales Parnell as Nommo, and Mark Margolis as Felix Faust.
In related news, Comic Book reports that following last week's episode "Quid Pro Quo," Constantine's standing with the audience improved by 13% over the previous week's showing, taking in a 0.9 rating and a 3 share for 3.48 million viewers. It still isn't equaling the viewers that it had in its mid-season finale before changing time slot from 10:00 pm to 8:00 pm, observed the site, but it's close. At its new time slot, according to TV By The Numbers, it stands at third place behind CBS' Undercover Boss and ABC's Last Man Standing.