The Arrow star tweeted about his disappointment over the show's axe, and tried to tempt different TV networks into picking up the DC Comics property.
#SaveConstantine -- Hey TV Networks / Netflix and the like... If you pick up the show, I'll guest star.
— Stephen Amell (@amellywood) May 9, 2015
"#SaveConstantine," tweeted Amell. "Hey TV Networks / Netflix and the like... If you pick up the show, I'll guest star."
Constantine star Matt Ryan then replied to Amell, saying it would be "a real pleasure" to appear together on the show.
@amellywood man, it would be a real pleasure to explore these Guys dynamic #Constantine #SaveConstantine
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— Matt Ryan (@mattryanreal) May 9, 2015
Can't wait. Constantine & Queen want to get shit done. Let's make it happen. #Constantine https://t.co/9R0tM3HQTx
— Stephen Amell (@amellywood) May 9, 2015
"Can't wait. Constantine & Queen want to get sh*t done. Let's make it happen," tweeted Amell.
Constantine was cancelled alongside fellow NBC freshman series State of Affairs yesterday.
The show's future has always been surrounded by uncertainty, with the network only ordering 13 episodes for season one instead of 22.
The series was also left out of NBC's early renewals at the TCA press tour, and showrunner Daniel Cerone described a second series as "a long shot".
Arrow's Amell has previously expressed a wish to crossover with both Constantine and Supergirl.











