There’s only one John Constantine. Well, technically if we’re talking about on-screen portrayals there’s been two. But as much as I have a soft spot for Keanu Reeves’ take on the iconic occultist, I am of course talking about Matt Ryan. That’s the power the Welsh actor has. He’s taken on a character whose only cinematic outing was brought to life by one of Hollywood’s most beloved actors and has through multiple television series and animated films molded himself into the definitive on-screen John Constantine for comics fans everywhere. So it probably shouldn’t be surprising that when I spoke with him about Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, he had plenty to say about the recently announced Justice League Dark HBO Max series… once he knew it existed, that is.
Ryan has played Constantine in two seperate TV shows: NBC’s short lived self-titled series, and The CW’s massively popular Legends of Tomorrow. He’s also voiced the character in multiple animated shorts and a couple of DC Animated movies as well as appearing in other Arrowverse shows during Crisis on Infinite Earths. Even before I mention the J.J. Abrams-helmed HBO Max series, Ryan is effusively explaining his dreams for a new John Constantine movie. “I love the darker elements of John. There’s something about the Joker movie that really kind of connected to me in the way of like, ‘Shit, they need to do–I would love to do–a John Constantine movie like that!’ Listen, I’ve had sleepless nights about it, honestly. God, I’ve written treatments!”
Personally, my own vision for a Justice League Dark series would center around Zatanna, with Ryan as Constantine and Derek Mears returning as Swamp Thing. So I couldn’t help but ask if Ryan would have or would want any part in it. But, as it turns out, he wasn’t aware it was happening. “I’ve been reading over the years about the Justice League Dark movie, about all these attempts. But is this thing confirmed? Is it going ahead?” he asks me.
After filling him in on the recent (and very minimal announcement) and the fact it will be helmed by J.J. Abrams, Ryan shares a brilliant anecdote. “There was a rumor years ago about a Justice League Dark movie with Guillermo del Toro,” he says. “And I had a meeting with him years ago about The Strain. The one thing that I find is that a lot of the time they don’t use the same actors in the TV show as the movie. Now sometimes that’s understandable. It’s all about tone and audience, all these different factors. But when that movie was gonna go ahead, I called my agent. I said, ‘Listen, I know that they probably won’t use the TV actor in the movie.’ But I said, ‘All I would like is just get me in the room because I’m not a TV actor, I’m an actor.’”