The CW are known in the US as the perfect home for superhero series, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow is a part of their superhero roster which makes it so. Debuting last year with its first season, the show will return later this year for a batch of new episodes, and executive producers March Guggenheim and Phil Klemmer have opened up a little bit about how they've been working on the series.

Credit: The CW

Credit: The CW

CBR reports that Klemmer explained: "I guess the biggest lesson is, before you break a first episode, it's really important that you take a step back and think about the ramifications of everything. Because we didn't do a pilot, it was like stepping on a moving train, and we didn't know where it was headed.

"We really took our hiatus this year and took the show apart, and rebuilt it piece by piece. We're much more deliberate, just thinking about where is this going to take us."

He added: "In season 2, we're realising we can take it slow, not showing all our cards, letting our story unfold incrementally and really indulging the mystery, and letting our villain or evil forces develop organically alongside our guys, and giving them more room to just be themselves."

Legends of Tomorrow returns to The CW on Thursday, October 13 and is expected to return to Sky 1 in the UK soon after.


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