Dc-s Legends Of — Tomorrow Serie Completa Dual 720p

Rating for this release: 7.5/10 – Minus points for lack of extras and basic video, but plus points for completeness and dual audio.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is not for everyone. If you demand logical time travel rules or grim, grounded superheroics, run away. But if you want a show where Teddy Roosevelt fights a giant stuffed unicorn, where two characters confess their love during a Bollywood dance number, where a demon is defeated by a group hug—this is your masterpiece.

Don’t expect deleted scenes or commentaries. This is a “complete series” collection focused on the episodes themselves. You get all 7 seasons, roughly 110 episodes, in a clean menu structure. Episodes are named by season and number—no fancy packaging, but functional. DC-s Legends of Tomorrow Serie Completa Dual 720p

Now, about this specific “Serie Completa Dual 720p” set.

This release offers the entire journey in a convenient, high-quality package with dual audio (typically Spanish and original English). Let’s break down the show, the technical aspects, and whether this set is worth your time. Rating for this release: 7

Seasons 2-3 – The Turning Point This is where Legends becomes legendary. The writers wisely jettison the “dark and gritty” Arrow formula. Enter characters like Nate Heywood (Nick Zano), a history nerd who becomes the metal-skinned Steel, and the goth, demon-summoning Amaya Jiwe (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) as Vixen. Season 2’s Legion of Doom (featuring a brilliantly hammy John Barrowman as Merlyn and Neal McDonough’s mesmerizingly evil Damien Darhk) sets the template: villains are more fun than heroes, and history is a playground. Season 3 introduces the show’s secret weapon: Beebo, the God of War. A giant, cuddly blue creature fighting a time demon? That’s Legends at its best—absurd, joyful, and weirdly emotional.

Buy it. Watch it. Let Beebo guide you. And remember: “Legends never give up… they just take a really long nap.” 🦖📺 But if you want a show where Teddy

The does justice to that chaotic legacy. It’s not a pristine collector’s edition, but it’s a reliable, accessible, and complete archive of one of the most underrated genre shows of the last decade. The dual audio is a fantastic bonus, and the 720p quality, while modest, captures the energy and color of the Waverider’s adventures.