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'Legends of Tomorrow' Comic-Con Interview: Stars of Upcoming Series Reveal Details

Together with their executive producer, the cast of The CW's upcoming superhero TV drama series "Legends of Tomorrow" explained things about their characters, time-travel, episode crossovers and more.

Victor Garber's Dr. Martin Stein will be a metahuman in the new series. His other half of Firestorm, meanwhile, is in "The Flash" played by Robbie Amell.

Sitting behind the actor is Dominic Purcell, who plays the explosive Heat Wave. The "Prison Break" actor describes his character as a "psychopathic," "hard to wrangle," "dumber version of the Joker," they told TV Line.

Showrunner Phil Klemmer went on to say that just as what the fans have been told earlier, the "Arrow"-"Flash" spinoff would feature time travel.

"I don't know if we would always be moving to a new time period. I think part of the fun is living in this world and I think when we do travel to these periods of time –even though we have an uber-mission, to stop this sort of future Hitler character [Vandal Savage] – when we try to go back and fix things, we often screw things up," the executive producer.

"So I think a lot of our missions will be sort of correcting the mistakes that we started in one episode," he went on to say.

Meanwhile, Purcell's "Prison Break" co-star Wentworth Miller stated that there could be a possibility for both of them to make a mini-series event/revival of their Fox TV show.

"This [Legends of Tomorrow] is the priority. I'm super excited to borough down into this universe but at some point, if Prison Break does come together … that's in the offing, yeah," the actor who plays Captain Cold in the CW series explained. "Conversations are happening."

For the meantime, "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" is slated to premiere this 2016.

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