Matt Ryan will return to voice Constantine in the new animated short The House of Mystery, which will be part of an anthology of animations that DC will release on Blu-Ray
The paranormal detective is back at it again, but this time John Constantine pays off his outstanding debts in the underworld in the new animated short Constantine: The House of Mystery.
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Through the IGN portal, DC Comics presented Constantine: The House of Mystery, the first of four animated shorts that will arrive soon in a compilation that will be released on Blu-Ray.
This plot is set after the events of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, with the earth gradually dying out, and the Flash causing a Flashpoint event.
Constantine will be subjected to all kinds of torture by the demons he has deceived, including Etrigan, who will forget that he was an ally of the Englishman.
Matt Ryan will return to voice Constantine, a role he has played in an animated and live-action format.
Constantine: House of Mystery will join other animated shorts such as Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth!, The Losers, and Blue Beetle, all of which will be released sometime in 2022.
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Source: IGN
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