Jesper Brun
What we got was so good! Out of all the wrong choices, you had to make six-minute episodes! My eyes were glued to the screen watching how John Constantine delved deeper and deeper into the case and then it ended... WB Animation could've made one hell of a TV-series or a badass animated horror/mystery movie. I can tell, because despite the short running time the few episodes we have now are great, but it could have been so much more! I will keep on watching new episodes, but WB's bad choices hurt my respect towards their sense of judgement.
ethan-76
This is the true JC :)I love him smoking and drinking and generally being the f--- that he is !Hopefully this show succeeds and we'll get a longer adaptation.To those saying the show is too short ... I'm happy to have the show at all !
Paradox-Warrior
This series is a perfect example of why Marvel is kicking DC's ass all over the place when it comes to tv and cinematic portrayals of their properties. I don't mean to imply this series was bad, the exact opposite actually. I loved this mini series and it had me longing to take all five minisodes, combine them into one, and add on another two hours or so to make it a full movie. The premise behind the series is interesting and has the potential to be a really great full-length film that not only has John kicking demon ass, but getting a really good and interesting look at his backstory that not many people may know about. What really angers me is that shows like this one are regulated to 6-minute minisodes while works of complete idiocy like Batman Ninja and Batman and Harley Quinn are given full movie running times. Even Justice League Dark, which I actually liked, felt like it had been cheapened by limiting it to barely over an hour's runtime. So much more could have been done with it in so many ways.The problem, basically, is DC isn't treating their characters and property with the same level of respect Marvel does with its properties. Even though the majority are live action these days, just look at the differences between Marvel's films and DC's. Look at the levels of anticipation between Justice League and Avengers Infinity War. There was hardly any anticipation for Justice League because you could tell just from its preview and the way it handled its characters in previous films that it was going to be terrible, while the exact opposite is true for Marvel.Honestly, DC needs to focus their attention and effort a lot more on shows like Constantine: City of Demons and Justice League Dark, while exploring bringing characters like Constantine to Netflix where they can really play around with them and their storylines without studio interference, because, without question, DC is losing the multi-media war with Marvel, and losing it BADLY.
mmoneta
The intro and outro are longer than the content. About ten sentences of dialog, and the program's over. Better to wait for the edited together re-release, which will probably run for 30 minutes. Watching it the way it is, is a waste of time.