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'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 3 Spoilers: Vampires Attack Victorian London

When "Legends of Tomorrow" season 3 returns this week for an all-new episode, the Legends are going be reunited with their former captain, Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill), as they fight against bloodthirsty vampires in London.

In the trailer for this week's episode titled "Return of the Mack," it is teased that the team is going to face yet another supernatural anachronism as they try to fix time, which they broke at the end of season 2.

According to the synopsis for episode 5, which was released by The CW, Nate (Nick Zano) starts to believe that he has discovered a pattern to the anachronisms, which leads the team to 1897 London as they hunt down a time-traveling vampire. However, as they arrive at their destination, they run into their former captain. Considering that the Legends were not in good terms with Rip the last time they met, not everyone is able to welcome him back easily, which leads to Sara (Caity Lotz) needing to make a difficult decision in the end.

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Meanwhile, Amaya (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) is still trying to connect with new team member Zari (Tala Ashe). It can be recalled that in the previous episodes, both of the characters possess powerful totems, and Amaya wants to help Zari know how to use her powers the right way.

Elsewhere in the episode, Stein (Victor Garber) discovers that Ray (Brandon Routh) and Jax (Franz Drameh) are up to something and will not be too pleased with what he finds out.

In other news, Matt Ryan will be reprising his role as Constantine in the Arrowverse, and this time, he is set to appear in The CW's "Legends of Tomorrow."

Producer Marc Guggenheim has confirmed this when he shared an image preview of an upcoming scene in the current season, where Ray and Constantine are seemingly having a conversation.

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